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Who would believe that I captured the fall of plum blossoms at a Tang Dynasty pagoda in the Magic City

Shanghai has a total of four Tang Dynasty pagodas, namely the Songjiang Tang Pagoda, the Jinshan Baoyun Temple Tang Pagoda, and the other two are the Nanxiang Temple Tang Pagodas. The first two are located within Songjiang District's Zhongshan Primary School and Jinshan District's Tinglin Primary School, respectively, while the two pagodas of Nanxiang Temple are inside the Guyi Garden. The two Tang Dynasty pagodas in Guyi Garden are located in front of the South Hall and the Weiyin Pavilion, respectively. Originally, they were a pair of pagodas in front of the main hall of Nanxiang Temple, but after being moved to Guyi Garden, the pagoda in front of the South Hall was struck by lightning and lost one-third of its structure, while the Tang Dynasty pagoda in front of Weiyin Pavilion is better preserved. Built in the second year of the Tang Qianfeng era (875 AD), it belongs to the craftsmanship of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The plum blossoms in Guyi Garden are mainly concentrated in the area of Putong Tower - Plum Blossom Hall - Weiyin Pavilion. Standing in front of the Tang Dynasty pagoda at Weiyin Pavilion, one can truly experience the fall of plum blossoms during the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2024
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