The pagoda is a traditional Chinese building with a specific form and style that is common in Asia.
There are more than 2,000 towers in China.
There are many types of towers. Zhongda Consulting provides architectural professionals with a detailed introduction to the "Jieyang Huangqishan Tower".
Huangqishan Pagoda, or Huangqishan Pagoda, is located in Huangqishan Scenic Area, four kilometers northeast of Jieyang City, and is located on the top of Huangqishan Mountain.
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According to "Jieyang Cultural Relics", the Huangqishan Tower was built in the Ming Dynasty. According to legend, it was built by Feng Yuanbiao. It originally had only three floors. In the 10th year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1871), the second floor was knocked down by lightning on the eighth night of the first lunar month.
In 1934, the county magistrate Xie Henian rebuilt it and increased it to five stories. The top of the tower was originally built as a lotus. There is a saying that it was built as a copper gourd. After liberation, the top of the tower was destroyed by lightning again.
Huangqishan Tower is now an octagonal and five-story tower, about 20 meters high (regarded as the residual height), with a base circumference of 32 meters. It is entirely a stone structure, hollow and has no stairs to climb. Each floor has a through window.
A huge stone in front of the pagoda is engraved with poems and essays left by Xie Henian when he was building the pagoda.
Huangqishan Mountain has lush forests, craggy rocks and numerous scenic spots. In ancient times, it was said that there were nine nunneries and eighteen temples.
Climbing the mountain from the south foot, the road forks to the east, where you can find Yuerong Tomb, Zhugangyan, Fenggangyan, and Luyun Temple.
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To the west of the mountain, there is Chongguang Rock, also known as Songguang Rock. There are many ink and stone carvings in the past dynasties, and there are quite a few masterpieces.
When you reach the top of the mountain, you will see the Qishan Tower. From a bird's eye view, you can see the mountains clustering together and the Rongjiang River. When the sun shines back, you can have a panoramic view of the infinite scenery of the nearby villages and distant lands. It is one of the eight ancient sceneries: "Huangqi and the green mountains".
In 1993, Jieyang Huangqishan Tower was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Jieyang City.
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