Qizu Pagoda
About Qizu Pagoda
The Qizu Pagoda is located at Fengxue Temple of Ruzhou, Henan territory, China is a stone, multi-eaved Chinese pagoda worked in 738 amid the Tang Dynasty. The pagoda was worked out of appreciation for a Buddhist priest, while the name of the structure was given by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang himself. This block pagoda is situated behind the principle lobby of the sanctuary. It has nine stories which is 27 m tall, and has a square base. The outstretching overhang of the pagoda frame a backwards bend, characteristic of pagodas worked amid the early Tang Dynasty. Its structure style is practically identical to the Xumi Pagoda fabricated a century sooner.
The Xumi Pagoda or Sumeru Pagoda, otherwise called Summer Pagoda is a Chinese pagoda of the Buddhist Kaiyuan Monastery west of Zhengding, Hebei area, China. This square-base stone and block pagoda was worked in the year 636 AD amid the rule of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. It remains at a tallness of 48 m and has been very much safeguarded since its underlying construction. The religious community that once encompassed the pagoda, in any case, has to a great extent been wrecked, except for a couple of structures.
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