Ceramic Tile at the Top of the White Tower at Zhakou during the Song Dynasty
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Chinese cultural relics
Cultural relics of the Song Dynasty
Northern Song Dynasty cultural relics
Ceramic sculptures from the Song Dynasty
Zhakou White Pagoda
Ceramic tiles on the top of the White Pagoda at the gate
Ceramic tiles
Tile tiles
Tile 3D model
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The Zhakou White Pagoda is entirely carved and built with white stone, and is a carved tower in the style of a wooden tower. At the bottom of the tower is the pedestal, carved with patterns such as mountain peaks and waves, symbolizing the "Nine Mountains and Eight Seas", with a Sumeru pedestal standing on top. The waist of the tower seat is engraved with Buddhist scriptures, and the tower body is decorated with reliefs of Buddha, Bodhisattva, and stories of sutras, with vivid character images. The Zhakou White Pagoda is a typical example of a wooden tower architecture from the late Northern Song Dynasty, and therefore has high research value.