Introduction to Xunshan Pagoda: Xunshan Pagoda, also known as "Yan Pagoda", is a Wenfeng Pagoda. The pagoda was first built in the Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the third year of Wanli Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty (1575 AD). It is a six-sided, seven-story brick pagoda. Guo Zhongyue of the Qing Dynasty once said in "Oujiang Bamboo Branch Poems": "The shadow of the tower on the top of Xunji Mountain is pointed, and the moon hangs slanting in the sparse forest. I often hear the cranes in the clear clouds, and the flying fairy white jade toad once stayed." Praising the beautiful scenery of the Xunshan Tower . Due to years of disrepair, the tower itself was tilted and dilapidated. In the early 1970s, due to the need for war preparations, careless construction during the digging of air-raid shelters in Xunshan Mountain caused damage to the tower foundation. The Xunshan Tower and Zhuhe Pavilion collapsed on May 19, 1974. , only the remains of the tower base remain. The beautiful scenery of "the shadow of the tower on the top of Xunji Mountain" that had existed for hundreds of years has since disappeared.

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