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Sansheng Ruixian Pagoda
Sansheng Ruixian Pagoda
 

Sansheng Ruixian Pagoda

CHINA, Shanxi, Jincheng
Sansheng Ruixian means Auspicious Appearance of the Three Sages. The pagoda is located within the Zhaoqing Temple. According to a stele found on the third tier, Master Kulou from Shundu visited this area in 1166 during the Jin dynasty. After he dug up a stone turtle on the west side of the temple, Master Kulou built the pagoda to secure the turtle as well as a relic which he owned. Construction of the pagoda was not complete until 1169. It was listed as a National Cultural Heritage Site in 2006.
  Constructed from brick, the 13-tier pagoda has a square base and is 30 m high. The eaves are in the form of corbeling with two rows of dogtooth bricks lining the bottom. Beneath the dogtooth bricks on the first and second tiers there is a single-tier brick bracket set in imitation of a timber structure. There are two bracket sets located on each side as well as one at each corner.
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