Puguang Pagoda introduction: Puguang Pagoda, also known as Wangfu Pagoda, was built in the Yuan Dynasty (1345 AD). Currently, there are only two floors left, more than 9 meters high, and it is an octagonal pavilion-style building with imitation wood structure. There are stone doors on all sides of the first floor. The plaques on the four stone doors are engraved with the words Ji Zhao, Guang Guang, Wu Hui, and Harmony. The main entrance faces west, and between every two doors there is a statue of a warrior dressed in Yuan Dynasty style. The statues have different shapes and are quite expressive. Some are standing majesticly with a halberd, some are holding a tower with one hand and roaring with anger, some are counting with both hands on their chests, and some are standing upright with swords and defying the enemies.

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