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Introduction to the construction project of Borneo stone pagoda in Shishan, Nan 'an, Quanzhou?

Tower is a common traditional building in China in Asia, which has a unique form and style. There are more than 2000 towers in China. There are many kinds of pagodas, and Zhong Da Consulting has brought architects a detailed introduction of "Porota of Shishi Mountain in Nan 'an, Quanzhou".

Shishan Pagoda, also known as Boluo Pagoda, is located in Tajiao Street, Shaner Village, Shishan Town, Nan 'an City, Quanzhou. Provincial cultural relics protection units.

The Luoshi Pagoda was built in the 4th year of the Southern Song Dynasty (1256). It is made of diabase, with a square plane and a height of about seven meters. Under the tower is a square platform made of stone, 2.7 meters high and 2.6 meters long at the bottom. There is a guardrail at the top, and the four characters "Baoyu, Chen Bing, Spring Calendar" are engraved in regular script. There is a square base made of stone on the high platform, which is 0.83m high and1.4m long. The base is square sumeru, and the four sides of the waist seal are embossed with double lion hydrangea, three lion hydrangea, broken pomegranate and lotus respectively. There are three layers on the seat, which are divided up step by step, and the lotus pattern on the bottom and all sides is embossed.

Luoshi Pagoda is a square column, with an arched niche carved on both sides, and a Buddha sitting on the lotus seat in each relief with different handprints; Every corner is embossed with a statue of King Kong Lux, with different manners. The top corner of the tower is picked out, the head of a fierce lion is embossed on all sides, and banana leaves are inserted in the four corners. The pagoda brake is carved with a 50-fold wheel and crowned with a hexagonal canopy and a gourd.

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