Jing Lingbao Tower was built in Ming Dynasty, and was renovated in Qing Dynasty and Republic of China, but it was built in the early Qing Dynasty as a whole. Judging from the existing tower, it is really not the building of Amin dynasty. The octagonal tower has thirteen steps (twelve steps in appearance), a hollow pavilion with dense eaves and a height of about 25 meters. It's a masonry mixed structure. The tower foundation, tower foundation and the first floor are sandstone, and the rest are blue bricks. The tower foundation is octagonal with a height of about 1.3m and a side length of about 6m. The tower foundation is a low layer of coarse stone; At the bottom of the tower, there is only a stone gate with arch coupons facing south, and the door is inlaid with bluestone horizontal plaques; There are ten layers of dense eaves with the same shape, the tower body is open on all sides, the distribution of tower doors is inverted, and the true and false doors are separated. Each floor is decorated with three arc-shaped bricks, and the top of the tower leads eight convex curves to the central stone lotus seat, which is embedded with black pot-shaped glass with wide mouth, neck and big belly, and some of them have been broken. The whole tower is like a roof. Eight cornices are decorated with stone carving Falun, which seems to turn when the wind comes. There are arched doorways on each floor, and "Chang 'e Palace" is engraved on the door of the moon. The tower on the 13 floor (the first floor 12) was transformed into a pavilion, with doors in the northeast, northwest and southeast, and a rough but vivid imitation wooden door building was built on the southeast door. Looking at its shape and characteristics, it is similar to Hunyuan Jin Dynasty Yuanjue Temple Tower. As a feng shui tower.
In 2006, Jingling Pagoda was included in the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Jingling Pagoda of Longquan Temple in Jinzhong
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