Zhousuo Tower, also known as Qingliangshan Temple Tower and predecessor tower, is located in Zhoutian Village, Dungang Town, south of Shixing County, Shaoguan City. Feng shui tower. County-level cultural relics protection units.
Qingliangshan Temple Tower was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Originally built in Liangshan Temple in Qing Dynasty (the same as the tower in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty), it was named Zhousuo Tower because it was located in Zhousuo Market in Qing Dynasty. Qingliangshan Temple Tower is a seven-story brick tower with hexagonal folded eaves and no roof. The bottom abutment has been submerged by silt, with a residual height of 27m, about15m. The grass-roots tower is three meters long and the wall thickness is 1.6 meters. The tower gradually descends from the bottom to the top. Each layer of brick has double eaves, and each layer of brick has corner columns, buckets, wall frame, arches, waist eaves and flat seats. There are arches or fake doors on six sides, and the real doors are not in a straight line. The tower is made of sticky rice pulp, lime and mortar binder, which is very strong. Tower gates and railings on the seventh floor and floors were destroyed.
1990 Shaoguan Shixing Qingliangshan Temple Tower was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Shixing County.
Shaoguan Shixing Qingliangshan Temple Tower
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