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On the east side of the bottom of the tower, there is a coupon gate, which is 1.3 meters high and 0.65 meters wide. Some tower floors have coupon-shaped doors and windows. Between the tower floors, stacked bricks and water chestnut teeth are used to protrude the eaves, and wind chimes were originally hung at the corners of the brick eaves on each floor. The seat on the top of the pagoda is octagonal, and there is a Buddhist niche in the middle of each side, and there are Buddha statues in the niche. The orb-shaped brake body is supported on the brake seat, on which is a huge peach-shaped cusp-shaped tower brake. The tower room adopts a thick-walled hollow wooden floor structure with an inner diameter of about 2 meters. The original wooden ladder can climb to the top of the tower in circles.
It is unknown when the pagoda was first built. According to the inscription on the wind chimes on the pagoda, the pagoda was completed in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty at the latest. Lijun Pagoda was first built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and was repaired three times from the 54th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty to the 59th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. In 1986, the cultural relics management committee of the autonomous region carried out a comprehensive maintenance of the tower.
During the maintenance in 1986, a batch of precious cultural relics were discovered from the Tasha, including 19 bronze statues, 1 pottery Buddha statue, 6 bronze mirrors, 7 ink inscription plates, 1 copper inscription plate, 2 volumes of scriptures and some Ancient coins.
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