the tower was built in the forty to forty-three years of Wanli in Ming Shenzong (1612-1615), and it was built in the thirty-fourth year of Wanli in Shenzong of Ming Dynasty (166). The tower brick is octagonal and seven levels, about 3 meters high. During the thirty-two to thirty-four years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (196-198), it was overhauled once. In the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China, a corner was damaged by artillery fire due to war, and it was repaired the following year. In 1963, Zhu Guangrong, a student from Gaoyou Middle School, climbed to the top of the tower and took some cultural relics out of the temple and handed them over to the cultural center. Among them, there are more than 4 volumes such as the Huayan Sutra of Dafang Guangfo in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and the Prajna Paramita Sutra of King Kong, which are now in Nanjing Museum. The original floors and escalators in the tower can be climbed and then gradually destroyed.
the thickness of the whole tower wall is more than 2 meters. The tower brake consists of a cover bowl, a treasure bead, an exposed disk, a phase wheel, a phoenix cover and a treasure bottle. The whole brake part is made of cast iron except the treasure bottle on the top. The copper vase on the top is 1.5 meters high. From the fifth floor to the top of the tower, there is a nanmu column with a height of 2 meters and a diameter of about 6 centimeters.
Dongmen Pagoda is one of the landmark historical and cultural buildings in Gaoyou, and has now been built into Jingtu Temple Pagoda Square. The tower was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province twice in 1957 and 26.
Yangzhou Gaoyou Jingtu Temple Tower
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