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Brief introduction of Jinzhou ancient pagoda
Legend of the Dragon It is said that the dragon was suppressed under the ancient pagoda in Jinzhou. According to the legend of Jinzhou ancient pagoda, there are eight scenic spots in Jinzhou, among which "the ancient pagoda is humming". But do you know why this tower was built? According to the old people, in ancient times, the West Sea Dragon King locked a man-eating dragon in the sea eye. Xiaolong asked, "When can I go out?" The dragon king said, "When Cycas blooms." Thousands of years later, this sea eye slowly turned into a deep well. Well water is clear and sweet. Whether it is drought or waterlogging, there are always so many wells. People in Shiliba Village drink the water from this well, which can also cure diseases. Anyone who drinks it will be healthy and strong, more powerful than medicine. The story spread farther and farther, and later, even people hundreds of miles away came here to pull water, and those who didn't have a car also carried it on their shoulders. Some girls, in order to drink this magical water all the time, simply married here. One day, a married daughter-in-law from other places came to fetch water from this well. She picked up the well rope, tied the bucket, and was about to bend down to fetch water when she suddenly felt a velvet flower fall in her ear. She reached for it and put it by the well. As soon as the flowers were put by the well, I saw the water in the well turn them over! Well water gushed out, quickly flooded the edge of the well and spread. Kannika nimtragol is so stupid that she came to the village. Well water flowed out of the well and didn't reach the foot in the blink of an eye. When the whole village saw it, they were scared silly. No one knows why well water leaks out. One by one, they carried the old man on their backs, held their children, shouted for their parents and ran outside the village together. This alarmed an old scholar in the village. He ran out of the house and looked at it. There are more and more wells, and he is a little scared. Walk to the well. When I got to the well, I saw, ah, a big paw covered with green hair sticking out of the well with a velvet flower on it, and there was a clank of chains shaking from the well. Just then, I heard a thunder in the well and said, "Where is the West Sea Dragon King? Where is the West Sea Dragon King? " The old scholar understood, and he quickly said, "The Dragon King of the West Sea is here! The West Sea Dragon King is coming! " The old scholar just shouted twice, and the well seemed much quieter. After a while, Jing shouted again: "Cycas is blooming, I want to go out!" " "The old scholar quickly grabbed the velvet flower and shouted at the well:" Iron rock is not a cycas, and velvet flower is not a flower. If you don't go back, I will kill you today! "Hearing this, the little dragon stopped taking drugs. In the blink of an eye, the big claws retracted and the well water stopped flowing. The old scholar wiped a cold sweat and said to the villagers, "From now on, no one is allowed to put flowers by the well." "Everyone is really obedient. Since then, no one has really put flowers on the well platform. Later, the old scholar heard that the big pagoda could hold sea eyes, so he wrote a book to all people and asked the minister to ask the emperor to build a big pagoda. The emperor allowed it to play, and really built an octagonal 13-story pagoda on this well. Strange to say, nothing has happened since the tower was built. Daguangji Temple Daguangji Temple, also known as the Big Buddha Temple, is located in the north street of the old town of Guta District. The Ming monument in the temple was built in Liao Dynasty, destroyed by fire at the end of Yuan Dynasty, and rebuilt many times after Yongle in Ming Dynasty. In the 14th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1809), it was burnt down again. Daoguang was rebuilt in six years (1826) and Daoguang in nine years (1829). The whole temple has a compact layout and a rectangular plane, including the Buddha Hall, the Heavenly King Hall, the Monument Pavilion and the Ancestral Hall. The main building is the Buddhist temple (Buddha no longer exists today), which is a big wooden building with double eaves and a rest at the top of the mountain. It is 7 rooms wide and 5 rooms deep, and the eaves column and forehead are beautifully carved. East of the Temple is Zhao Zhong Temple, which was built in the 24th year of Guangxu to commemorate the martyrs who died in the Sino-Japanese War. There is Tianhou Temple in the west of the temple, which was built in Yongzheng period. The present hall can be traced back to the Tongzhi period. There are 7 main halls, with wood carvings and 24 filial piety pictures painted on the hard mountain forehead, which are vivid and exquisite. Front yard/room KLOC-0/4, with pavilions around the mountain gate. After liberation, they were all renovated and are now the former site of Jinzhou Museum. It is a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. Jinzhou Liaota Jinzhou Liaota is located in front of Daguangji Temple and in Guta Park. According to the inscription (written by Wen Gui, governor of Xuanda) in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, Gao Lian, a doctor of Zhongjing in Jin Dynasty, wrote this tower, saying that it was built in the third year of Qing Ning in Liao Daozong (1057) to collect the queen's relics. The tower is brick with dense eaves and is now 57 meters high. The tower has eight sides, and each side is carved with the dignity of a Buddha, three treasure caps and two flying stars. The sky is flying, and the giant Buddha is sitting in the niche, threatening to stand next to it. There are thirteen floors of tower eaves, and there used to be nanmu beams, upper eaves and lower bronze bells at each corner of each floor, but now most of them have fallen off, except 1 1 in the northwest corner. The top of the tower was shot down by Ming army guns as early as Yongle. Most of the beams, columns, arches and brick carvings on the tower also fall off. The tower foundation was repaired with blue bricks on 1933. The ancient pagoda is magnificent, the tallest ancient building in western Liaoning, and the only Liao tower that can be seen from the train on the way to Beijing and Shenyang. With historical and artistic value, it is a provincial cultural relic and a symbol of Jinzhou City and Guta District.