Introduction to the stupa: The stupa is a thirteen-story octagonal brick tower with dense eaves, 33 meters high, and divided into five parts: underground palace, tower base, tower body, tower eaves, and tower temple. The base of the tower is an octagonal Xumizuo, 17 meters high and 5.5 meters wide on each side. The pagoda is divided into two parts. The lower part has a Xumizuo in the shape of a "looking up lotus" to girdle the waist. There is a pot door in the middle with stone carvings of crouching animals. The upper part is an octagonal circular leaning column with a coupon in the middle of each side. There is an arched Buddhist niche with a seated Buddha inside and attendants on both sides. The names of the eight-faced Buddhas are different. To the south is Baosheng Buddha, to the southwest is Waiting View Buddha, to the west is Pingping Buddha, to the northwest is Huihua Buddha; to the north is Great Compassionate Buddha, and to the northeast is
Pure Light Relic Pagoda The Immaculate Pure Light Relic Pagoda is dedicated to the Buddha. To the east is the Buddha of Compassion and to the southeast is the Buddha Akho. There are thirteen layers of dense eaves on the top of the tower. Under the eaves, there are brick-carved brackets and fengduo hanging. The topmost part of the pagoda is the pagoda, and the bottom of the pagoda is an octagonal disc. The disc supports a disc with an iron brake rod at the top. There are three round and semicircular orbs on the brake rod. On the top is a gourd-shaped copper orb.

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