The structure of Thousand-Buddha Pagoda
Its tower is a masonry structure, with thirteen layers of conical hollow bodies and octagonal spires. There are stairs on each floor, and there are Buddha statues. Outside is bounded by eaves, and the angles are all cymbals. Whenever the breeze blows, the bell sounds sweet. Outside the bottom of the tower, there are words "built in the forty-ninth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty" in the north; On the second floor, above the south gate, there is a brick carving horizontal plaque of "Seeing Buddha in Flowers". At the top of the tower, there is a crown hat made of metal and sulfur glass. The top hat is about 2 meters high and is integrated with the whole building. Looking from a distance, the towering pagodas set off the blue sky and white clouds, which is spectacular and can yet be regarded as the masterpiece of three generations of buildings in the county. Wei Liangsheng, a poet in A Qing, praised: "After a long period of dedicated efforts, climbing the scenery has become more and more magical, looking up at the sun and the moon and overlooking the town. Eyes wide open, mind steady for a while. Qingyun is happy, and the Wild Goose Pagoda is famous. "