In addition to enjoying the square, the Kaiyuan Temple Tower can also turn around on the stairs leading to Ziwei Mountain and look down. Another feeling is born. This tower is still relatively intact, and there are statues of Fan Zhongyan around. If you don't come here, you won't know that Fan Zhongyan has contact with this place.
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In addition to enjoying the square, the Kaiyuan Temple Tower can also turn around on the stairs leading to Ziwei Mountain and look down. Another feeling is born. This tower is still relatively intact, and there are statues of Fan Zhongyan around. If you don't come here, you won't know that Fan Zhongyan has contact with this place.
The first time I came to Binzhou, I didn't expect that there is a pagoda waiting for us to visit. Moreover, this pagoda is especially suitable for watching at night. The night view is more beautiful, the scenery is colorful, and the scenery is so beautiful.
Binzhou Kaiyuan Temple Pagoda, also known as "Bin Pagoda", is located in Binzhou City, Shaanxi Province, built in the Song Dynasty emperor's five years (1053 AD), in June 2001 was announced by the State Council as a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. It is an iconic building in Binzhou City and a witness to the ancient history and culture of Binzhou. Kaiyuan Temple Pagoda is a pavilion-style brick tower, the tower is47.84 meters high, the tower is14.7 meters wide, and the tower is octagonal. "Seven layers, eight edges, twenty-four holes, fifty-six wind bells", this folk song illustrates the shape of the tower. In addition to the bottom layer, each layer of the tower has arched door holes and rectangular fake doors, layer by layer to change the orientation, stacked out of the squat, each layer of waist squat is placed on the flat railing. The tower is an iron circle, and the circle is a flower petal, very beautiful. The tower is equipped with ladders, and the corners are circled. The wooden floors between each floor can be used to see the four-faced door. The appearance of the whole tower is quite beautiful, showing the exquisite and superb architectural skills of China's Tang and Song Dynasty.
Dingxian Kaiyuan Temple Pagoda, also known as the enemy tower, because the tower is built in Kaiyuan Temple, so it is commonly known as "Kaiyuan Temple Pagoda". It is located in the Kaiyuan Temple on the east side of the Nanchengmen of Dingzhou City, Hebei Province. In the four years of Xianping in the Northern Song Dynasty (1001), Song Zhenzong built a tower in order to worship the Buddhist scriptures and Shelis that could be retrieved from ancient India, and the Northern Song Dynasty was built in the second year (1055), which lasted 55 years. Because Dingzhou is a military site close to Liao and Song, the Song Dynasty used this tower to look at the enemy in order to defend Khitan, so the name is "the enemy tower" (or "the enemy tower")
The diamond shape constitutes a deep eaves, the ground floor attic is double-out, the bottom brick, the upper layer is brick carving imitation wood three jump bucket arch, painted, the above is stacked out of the tower platform. The tower body has entrances and exits on each side of the southeast and northwest. The other four sides are equipped with different patterned pavilion fans. The tower body parts except the doors and windows are painted with white glaze. The top of the tower is carved with honeysuckle grass covering the glaze, and there is an iron-bearing dew and bronze tower brake.