Monk Zhou yunduan's pagoda
Monk Zhou yunduan's pagoda is 1.5km south of Dajue temple, beianhe Township, Haidian District. It was built in 1490. About 15 meters high, seven story octagonal brick Pagoda with dense eaves.
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Monk Zhou yunduan's pagoda
The tower is a double-layer xumizuo with three layers of brick carved lotus. The body of the tower is decorated with brick doors and windows of imitation wood structure, and the eaves of the tower are hung with wind. Zhou Jixiang, also known as Zhou yunduan, was a monk in Dajue temple. It is said that her sister, Empress Dowager Zhou, built the daciren Temple beside the Baoguo temple in the name of birthday when she was working as GUI Ji. It was auspicious for the first generation of abbot, and let him be Zuo Shanshi, the highest organization in charge of religious affairs in the Ming Dynasty. After his death, Ji Xiang was buried on the hillside southwest of Dajue temple. This pagoda is the pagoda.
Address: on the hillside 1.5km south of dajuesi, Sujiatuo Town, Haidian District, Beijing
Longitude: 116.10244544474
Latitude: 40.045707821282
Ticket information: no ticket required.
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