About Wild Goose Pagoda is a modern poem by Han Dong, a contemporary poet.
2. In poetry, the poet dispels history and authority, heroes and worship, wealth and elites. Poets pay attention to the present daily life, the ordinary life of ordinary people and the secular life of ordinary people in an era without heroes.
3. In poetry, full passion turns into the withering of life. As a witness of Chinese civilization, I no longer have reverence for the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, but I just lost my excitement and lost.
4. Poetry is colloquial in form, without rhetoric, but a slightly ironic narrative. This is the narrator's deliberate choice, which conveys his pleasure of dispelling sublimity and seriousness.
Wild Goose Pagoda:
1. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is located in Daxiongji of Jinchang Square in Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty. It is a brick tower built by Master Xuanzang to worship the Buddha statues, Buddhist relics and Sanskrit classics brought back from India.
2. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a square cone-shaped pavilion-style brick pagoda with the style of traditional architectural art in China. The tower is 64 meters high and has seven floors in total. The square, bucket arch and column forehead of the tower are all blue brick imitation wood structures.
3. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a square pavilion tower, which is made of brick and wood structure, and consists of three parts: tower foundation, tower body and tower gate. The tower is 64.7 meters high, the tower base is 4.2 meters high, the length from north to south is about 48.7 meters, and the length from east to west is about 45.7 meters.
4. The bottom of the tower is 25.5 meters long and has a square cone shape; The tower brake is 4.87 meters high. 1, 9 rooms on the second floor, 7 rooms on the third and fourth floors, and 5 rooms on the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth floors. There are 30 doors on all sides of each floor.