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Introduction to the stone tower construction project of Qingliu Temple in Laiwu?

Tower is a common traditional building in China in Asia, which has a unique form and style. There are more than 2000 towers in China. There are many kinds of pagodas, and Zhong Da Consulting has brought architects a detailed introduction about "Stone Pagoda of Qingliu Temple in Laiwu".

Qinglong Temple Stone Pagoda is located in the southwest of Wuxiaozhuang Village, Niuquan Town, Laiwu City. It was founded in the tenth year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1497) and completed in the seventh year of Zheng De (15 12), lasting 15 years. Originally a stone pagoda with 13 floors, there are only three floors left. During the "Cultural Revolution", inscriptions on temples were smashed, pagodas were damaged and rebuilt in April of 200 1 lunar calendar. The rebuilt stone pagoda of Qinglong Temple has eleven floors, with Lotus as the base, and the first floor of the pagoda is a hexagonal prism, with the shape, pattern and characters of the lion engraved on it. The head is embossed from the south side of the hexagonal prism, and the tail is on the north side, with a lotus pattern. The second floor is also the Lotus Tower. The upper layer of the lotus base is bucket-shaped, and a deep arhat is engraved on the front. The third layer presents a prism with four inclined corners. Judging from the repair marks, the seams of the two layers obviously don't match, so there seems to be a layer missing here. The upper layer is drum-shaped, and the upper layer of the drum is pentagonal. Each sculpture has a pepper map (one of the nine sons of Longsheng). The upper part was later repaired and has two continuous cylindrical layers. Tasha pyramid roof.

Although the stone pagoda of Qinglong Temple was basically rebuilt on the original site according to the original stone pagoda, it is still listed as an ancient pagoda in the Ming Dynasty, despite its shortcomings.

Laiwu Qingliu Temple Stone Pagoda

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