What famous towers in ancient times have those stories respectively?
The three pagodas of Chongsheng Temple in Dali, Yunnan, are famous pagodas in southwest China. Located in front of Chongsheng Temple in the northwest of Dali County, Yunnan Province. The three towers are arranged in a triangle. The Great Pagoda is Chihiro Pagoda, which was built in the sixth year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (632), the first year of Kaiyuan (7 13) and the first year of Kaicheng (836). However, the original bronze bell of Chongsheng Temple has the date of "12 year", which may have been built in the late Nanzhao period. It is a hollow brick tower with dense eaves, square 16 floors and 69. 13 meters high. There is a coupon niche on the front of each floor of the tower, in which a stone Buddha statue is built. There is a copper cover bowl and a phase wheel at the top of the tower. The tower gate fell during the 1925 earthquake. Two small towers, north and south, were built in the Five Dynasties. It is an octagonal solid brick tower with a floor of 10, and each tower is 42. 19 meters high. The surface of the tower is coated with white mud and carved with various patterns. Each floor is decorated with carvings such as coupon niches, Buddha statues, lotus flowers, Ruiyun and vases, and there are three copper gourd at the top of each tower. When 1978 and 1980 were rebuilt, more than 600 pieces of cultural relics from Nanzhao and Dali periods were found in the tower. The Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi, Shaanxi Province was built in the third year of Tang Yonghui (652) to preserve the Buddhist scriptures that Xuanzang brought back from India. At first, it was a five-story square tower with brick topsoil core in imitation of western architecture. Wu Zhou Changan (70 1~704) rebuilt the floor to 10 with the money of Wu Zetian and the vassals, leaving only 7 floors after the war. After the Five Dynasties, in Changxing (930~933) of the Tang Dynasty, Xijing stayed in Anchongba for further repair. In the thirty-second year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1604), the decoration was completely new and it has been passed down to this day. Originally known as Ci 'en Temple Pagoda, the pagoda was later named Yanta according to Indian Buddhist legends and stories recorded in the Records of the Western Regions of Datang. As for the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, it is to distinguish it from the Little Wild Goose Pagoda built later by Jianfu Temple. The tower is 64 meters high, and the square, bucket arch and column forehead of the tower are all blue brick imitation wood structures. There are stairs in the tower, and you can spiral up. There are arches on all sides of each floor, which can be overlooked through the railing. There are stone gates at the bottom of the tower, and there are exquisite line carved Buddha statues on the lintel. Ximei's statement picture is engraved with the palace architecture at that time, which is an important material for studying the art of architecture, painting and sculpture in Tang Dynasty. On both sides of the south gate of the tower, Li Shimin's Preface to Tang Sanzang and Chu Suiliang's Preface to Tang Sanzang are inlaid. Yingxian Wooden Pagoda in Shanxi Province is the oldest and largest existing wooden pagoda at home and abroad. The tower was built in the second year of Qing Ning in Liao Dynasty (AD 1056). The bottom of the tower is 30m in diameter, 67. 13m in height, with five floors and six eaves, and the plane is octagonal. The whole wooden pagoda * * * adopts 54 different forms of bucket arches, which is the most representative pavilion-style stupa in ancient architecture in China. Because of its solid structure, it still stands after more than 900 years and many earthquakes. Pavilion pagoda is characterized by: first, the pagoda is tall; Second, there is a large spacing between floors, and each floor of the pagoda has wooden doors, windows, beams and arches. There are purlins, rafters, flying heads and other imitation wood structures on the tower eaves. There are stairs in the tower for people to climb upstairs and overlook. Ancient pagodas in Song Dynasty in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Pagoda of Six Harmonies and China. Located in Yue Lun Mountain on the banks of Qiantang River in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The old Liuhe Temple in a certain place was named after Qin Temple. Founded in the third year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty (970), wuyue Wang Qian was built for Zhenjiang Tide. Grade * * * 9, more than 50 feet high, was fired in the third year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty (1 12 1). After many reconstructions and repairs, the existing brick tower was rebuilt in the 26th year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 156) and completed in the first year of Longxing (1 163). Tasha was rebuilt in Ming Dynasty, and the external 13-story wooden eaves were rebuilt in the 26th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1900). The tower is 59.89 meters high, with an octagonal plane, thirteen layers on the outside and seven layers on the inside. There are steps in the tower to reach the top floor. The brick-carved images of flying fairy, musical instrument, sea pomegranate, lotus leaf flower, precious flower, phoenix, lion, unicorn, fairy deer, palindrome, moire, ruyi, etc. are precious materials for studying decorative patterns in the Southern Song Dynasty. There are also the tablets of Shangshu Province in the Southern Song Dynasty and the 42-chapter stone fragments written by 42 writers. After two transformations, 1953 and 1970 are even more spectacular. Beijing Miaoying Temple Baita Beijing Xicheng Miaoying Temple Baita is the largest Tibetan Lama Temple in China in the Yuan Dynasty. The existing Great Pagoda of Tibetan Buddhism in Yuan Dynasty. Also known as Baita. Located in Fuchengmen, Beijing. Named after the tower is white all over. Yuan Shizu was built in the eighth year of the Yuan Dynasty (127 1). Anika, a Nepalese craftsman who entered China at that time, participated in the design and construction project. This tower is 50.9 meters high. The lower part of the tower is a three-story square corner Sumitomo, on which is a lotus-covered base composed of semi-circular lotus petals and an annular diamond ring supporting the tower. Since then, the square corner tower foundation has been transformed into a round tower body, which is natural and beautiful and highly decorative. The tower looks like a huge covered bowl, surrounded by seven iron rings. The top of the tower supports a canopy with a diameter of 9.9 meters and 40 radial copper tiles. There are 36 bronze tassels and wind chimes hanging around, each with a height of1.8m and a hollow pattern. When the wind comes, the bell rings, crisp and pleasant. On the ceiling is a small copper tower-shaped treasure top, about 5 meters high and weighing 4 tons. In the sixteenth year of Yuanzu (1279), a temple was built in front of the pagoda, which was named Dashou Wan 'an Temple, consisting of a four-story hall and a pagoda. This is one of the important projects to build Yuan Shizu into a metropolis. In the first year of Yuan Shun in Ming Dynasty (1457), it was changed to its present name. Song Yue Pagoda in Dengfeng County, Henan Province Song Yue Pagoda in Dengfeng County, Henan Province is the earliest existing pagoda with dense eaves. Built in Zheng Guangyuan, Emperor Xiaoming of the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 520), it is more than 40 meters high, 12 polygon, 15 floor. The plane of this tower is 12 polygon, which is an isolated case in China. The detailed shapes of inclined columns and coupons on the lower floor of the tower are quite Indian, with more than two floors, each floor decreasing in turn, and the eaves decreasing gradually, making the tall image ethereal and beautiful, giving people a lofty and steady aesthetic feeling. This pagoda is the oldest existing brick stupa in China. Little Wild Goose Pagoda is a famous pagoda in Chang 'an, China in Tang Dynasty. South of Xi Youyi West Road, Shaanxi Province. This tower is smaller than the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, so it is called Little Wild Goose Pagoda. Because of the name of the temple, it is also called Jianfu Temple Tower. Built in Tang Zhongzong and the Year of the Dragon (706 ~ 709), the tower is located in the northwest corner of Anren Square in Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty. According to the existing inscriptions, Jianfu Temple has suffered from repeated wars. The existing temples were rebuilt in the 14th year of Ming Dynasty (1449). In the twenty-third year of Chenghua (1487), the earthquake caused the top of the tower to crack and the tower body to crack. After maintenance, it has basically maintained the original appearance of the Tang Dynasty, which is the masterpiece of the early dense eaves tower. 196 1 year, People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * and the State Council were declared as national key cultural relics protection units. The Little Wild Goose Pagoda is made of blue bricks, and its body is slightly spindle-shaped. The overall outline is naturally relaxed and curved. This is a dense eaves building, tall and beautiful. * * *15th floor, which is 43.94m high due to the incomplete top of the tower. 1980, a full-scale stone carving of the pagoda in the 14th year of Ming Dynasty was unearthed in the temple. According to stone carvings, the top of the tower was originally composed of a circular brake seat, two layers of phase wheels and a pearl-shaped brake top. The plane of the tower is square, and the bottom length is11.38m.. Located on a square brick platform, the bottom is 23.8 meters long and the height is 3.2 meters. The bottom of the tower is high, and the height of more than two floors decreases step by step. Each layer overlaps the eaves, and two layers of water chestnut teeth are built under the eaves. There are ticket doors in the north and south of the tower bottom, and ticket windows in the north and south of each floor above. The ticket gates at the bottom are bluestone, and the lintels and doorframes are covered with lines carved by creeping weeds in the Tang Dynasty. Fine carving and smooth lines. The picture of heaven and man on the lintel is even more precious. The tower is hollow, and the wooden floor and ladder spiral up. Since the Tang Dynasty, there have been many inscriptions on the tower. The inscription by Wang He on the north lintel in the 30th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (155 1) shows that the Little Wild Goose Pagoda "cracked from top to bottom" during the Chenghua Ding Wei earthquake (1487), and suffered again in the 16th year of Zhengde in Ming Dynasty (152 1). This inscription corrected the rumor that the Little Wild Goose Pagoda was shattered in the December earthquake in the thirty-fourth year of Ming Jiajing (1556). Jianfu Temple has buildings such as Bell, Drum Tower, Cishi Pavilion, Ursa Major Hall, Tibetan Scripture Building and Baiyi Pavilion on the central axis from the mountain gate, basically maintaining the layout after the reconstruction in the 14th year of the Ming Dynasty. There is a cast iron clock of Jin Mingchang for three years (1 192) hanging in the bell tower. It is 3.5 meters high, 2.5 meters in diameter and weighs 10000 kg. The well-known "Yanta Morning Bell" refers to this.