Brief Introduction of Ming Kai Square Pagoda in Yangxian County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province.

The Tang Pagoda of Ming Kai Temple in Yangxian County is located in Ming Kai Square in the center of Yangxian County. It was built in the prosperous time of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty and renovated once in Song Dynasty, with a history of 1000 years. 1957, which is listed as a key protected cultural relic in Shaanxi province. It was listed as a national protected cultural relic in 2006. There used to be a big temple called "Ming Kai Temple" where the tower was located. Therefore, this tower is also called "Ming Kai Temple Tower". The tower is in the shape of a water chestnut, exquisite and elegant. The tower is about 30 meters high and has 13 floors. The folk song says, "There is a water chestnut tower in Yangxian County, which is only two feet eight from the sky". Its tower structure is exquisite and unique, hollow and dense, and the height and diameter of each floor gradually decrease from bottom to top. More than two floors, each floor has a Buddhist shrine and stupa, and there are stone Buddha statues in the niche. * * * 50 Buddhist niches and 0/00 stupas/kloc. Wind chimes are hung on all sides of each floor. On the moonlit night, the pagoda is wrapped in silver, the evening wind blows, the wind chimes jingle, and the fairyland near the Moon Palace. The ancients in China described her as "a jade standing on earth, a king's platform in Long 'angxian Town".