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Historical Description of Fuzhou Wuta (Black Pagoda) 精品拍摄系列 福州乌塔5A 景区

Jinqing Chen
Jinqing Chen
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Historical Description of Fuzhou Wuta (Black Pagoda)​
Fuzhou Wuta, originally named "Chongmiao Baosheng Jianlao Pagoda", is located at the eastern foot of Wushan Scenic Area in Gulou District, Fuzhou. It is one of the oldest existing Buddhist pagodas in Fuzhou, forming the unique "Twin Pagodas of Rongcheng" landscape with the White Pagoda facing each other from east to west.​
Wuta was first built during the Min Kingdom of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, specifically in the sixth year of Tianfu in the Later Jin Dynasty (941 AD), under the auspices of King Wang Yanxi of Min. It was initially a nine-story pagoda with stone and wood structure, later partially damaged due to wars. The existing pagoda body was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, an octagonal seven-story stone pagoda imitating wooden pavilion structure, about 35 meters high.​
The pagoda body is exquisitely carved, with niches, Buddha statues and flower patterns on each floor. The smooth and delicate lines show the essence of stone carving art from the Five Dynasties to the Ming Dynasty. Ancient inscriptions on the pagoda base also record the construction history and renovation over the dynasties, with important historical value.​
As an important landmark of Fuzhou's history and culture
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