The tower was built in the first year of Qin Long in the Ming Dynasty (1567) and completed in the second year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1574). Boyun Tower's "Story of Jiyun Tower" points out that when it was first built, the tower "had a strange height of 140 feet, which was three times as high around it. There were three brightly lit households outside, six ladders inside and a corridor below, depending on its circumference."
Jinyun Pagoda is a common Feng Shui Pagoda in the south of China, aiming at cultivating the style of writing. The name "Zhang Yun" means "Zhuangzi", and I hope that future generations will prosper in literature.
The current tower is basically the same as when it was first built in the Ming Dynasty, except that the corridor around the ground floor is gone. The tower is made of bricks, with six corners and seven floors and a height of 38.8 meters. There are three coupon doors on the first floor, and there are three coupon issuing windows on each floor above the second floor. In order to make the towers stronger, they are staggered. Each floor has a little income, and the height of each floor is gradually reduced. The original wooden floor in the tower is used to fix the upper and lower wooden ladders. The eaves of the pagoda are brick teeth, which are selected from the lower floor to the top floor as six, six, five, five, four, four and three, and the eaves are slightly selected. Tasha consists of five circular stone disks, the third one is the largest, and it gradually becomes smaller up and down, and it is shaped like a jujube pit. There are no carvings on the tower, and it is beautifully shaped, surrounded by mountains, tall and straight. The top of Cumulus Tower was damaged by lightning and was later repaired. 1985 is listed as a county-level cultural relics protection unit.
Located at the entrance of the village, Yun Qi Tower was built in Qin Long of Ming Dynasty (1567 February 3rd) and completed in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty (1575). Due to the poor terrain in the southeast of the village, it took more than eight years to build this pagoda, with a height of 38.8 meters and a circumference of 13.8 meters. The tower is named after Zhuangzi, the "soaring nine Wan Li". Strictly speaking, in feudal society, it is not good for villages to build towers privately (towers can be built in counties or above the state capital).
The ancestors of Xinye Village built the tower for the following reasons: First, it supplemented the geomantic omen. It forms a tripartite confrontation with Zushan-Yuhua Mountain and Chaoshan-Feng Dao. Second, because the terrain of the whole village entrance is boat-shaped, the five hills at the village entrance are like five boats, so there are five boats entering the river, and the tower plays a fixed role. Third, the literary and artistic movement in Xinye Village has been bad since it moved. This tower was built to cultivate the Confucian style. The tower rises into the sky like a big brush. Reflected in the ancestral temple and the square pond, and later Jinshi Ye Yuanxi, so Yun Qi Tower is also called Wenfeng Tower. In ancient India, the tower was a symbol of prosperity. Now Xinye Village has a population of more than 3,000. In the early Ming Dynasty, in addition to the tower, Kannonji, Children's Hall, Land Temple and side houses for foreigners were built (it was said that it was not good for people with foreign surnames to live in the village for a long time before, otherwise it would break the feng shui). The east of the tower is Lion Mountain and the west is Elephant Trunk Mountain, forming the layout of the village entrance where lions lock water. In the past, there was a cypress forest near the tower, which was cut down in the 1970 s and the ancestral temple became a fertile field.
1In the autumn of 989, Professor Chen Zhihua, member of UNESCO and director of Tsinghua University Institute of Ancient Architecture, led graduate students to visit the ancient houses in Xinye Village. He said, "The modular building at the entrance of Xinye Village is the landmark building of the ancient village. Although it was not built in the same period, it embodies the farming and reading culture of China and achieves harmony and unity, which is necessary for ancient buildings in China. " 1994 Professor Chen's local series Xinye Village was published in Taiwan Province Province.
Jiande Xinye Village Cumulus Tower
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