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Brief introduction of Baita
Luzhou Baita, also known as Gratitude Pagoda, is a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province. Located in the cultural square of Baoenta in the downtown area of Luzhou, 500 meters away from LU ZHOU LAO JIAO CO.,LTD Pool. The Gratitude Pagoda was built in the 18th year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 148). Sit west to east, masonry structure, seven-story pavilion with double eaves, with a total height of 33.20 meters. There is a cover basin at the top of the tower, and the tower gate is a copper casting treasure top. The tower is octagonal, and it is collected in layers. The side length is 4 4. 10/0m, and the floor height is 4.50m.. 107 steps spiral through the center of the tower to the top. There are 90 niches and 256 deep relief stone carvings in the tower, with smooth lines and lifelike figures. Under the eaves, it is a brick barrel arch. The ground floor area is 8 1.20 m2. There are load-bearing sculptures of birds and beasts under the second and third floors, which are well preserved. The tower stands in the city and can be seen from dozens of miles away. At the top of the tower is a string of crystal beads, four golden bowls filled with seven treasures and eight treasures, and the top four leaves are beaten with iron ropes. Every sunrise is rosy clouds, which are covered with pearls. In the ancient "Eight Scenes of Luzhou", it was called "White Pagoda Sunglow".