Introduction to the Small Wild Goose Pagoda:The body of the Small Wild Goose Pagoda was originally a square fifteen-story brick tower with dense eaves. During several earthquakes in the Ming Dynasty, the fourteenth and fifteenth levels at the top of the tower were destroyed. The body experienced the miracle of splitting and then reuniting, which is called "Yanta Divine Unity". This dense-eaves brick tower is slightly fusiform, 43.38 meters high, with a total of 15 levels when it was built, and 13 levels now. The bottom floor of the tower is the highest, and the upper floors decrease gradually. The overall outline is a natural round and gentle rolling curve. Each floor has overlapping eaves, and two layers of water chestnut teeth are built under the eaves, forming a dense and dense pavilion with double eaves, a cool and beautiful aesthetic effect. There are coupon doors in the north and south of the ground floor, and coupon windows in the north and south of the upper floors. The door frames are covered with exquisite line carvings from the Tang Dynasty.

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