- Lingxiao Pagoda
The
Lingxiao Pagoda (zh-cpw|c=凌霄塔|p=Língxiāo tǎ|w=Linghsiao T'a) is aChinese pagoda west of the Xinglong Temple inZhengding ,Hebei Province,China .History
The original
pagoda that stood at the same site was dubbed the Wooden Pagoda, and was built in 860 AD during theTang Dynasty (618-907). The pagoda's present form of brick and wood dates to1045 AD during the reign of Emperor Renzong (1022-1063) of theSong Dynasty (960-1279), and was renovated and restored in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. It was formerly part of the TianningMonastery , and although the latter no longer exists, the pagoda has been well-preserved since the 11th century. In 1966 the pagoda was damaged in anearthquake , but immediate repairs have kept it standing and open to the public.Features
The brick base and structure of the 42 m (137 ft) tall pagoda ends after the 4th floor, as the rest of its height from the 5th floor up is purely wooden construction. It features a total of nine stories with nine wooden tiers of eaves encircling the
octagon al frame of the pagoda. In the center of the pagoda stands a large column, a feature ofChinese architecture in pagodas that was discontinued sometime after the Song and Yuan periods. Built a decade later in 1055, theLiaodi Pagoda (China's tallest pre-modern pagoda) also features an inner column, in the shape of another pagoda. Within the interior of the Lingxiao Pagoda, a wooden staircase leads up to the 4th floor. The pagoda is also crowned with acast iron spire .ee also
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Architecture of the Song Dynasty
*List of Buddhist temples External links
* [http://211.86.193.14/%E8%8B%B1%E8%AF%AD%E5%9C%A8%E7%BA%BF/culture/ChinaCulture/ChinaCulture/en_travel/2003-09/24/content_32994.htm Lingxiao Pagoda at Chinaculture.org]
* [http://www.china.org.cn/english/TR-e/43450.htm Wooden Pagoda at Tianning, China.org.cn]
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