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- Xumi_Pagoda abstract "The Xumi Pagoda (simplified Chinese: 须弥塔; traditional Chinese: 須彌塔; pinyin: Xūmí tǎ; Wade–Giles: Hsümi T'a) or Sumeru Pagoda, also known as Summer Pagoda is a Chinese pagoda of the Buddhist Kaiyuan Monastery west of Zhengding, Hebei province, China. This square-base stone and brick pagoda was built in the year 636 AD during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). It stands at a height of 48 m (157 ft) and has been well preserved since its initial construction. The monastery that once surrounded the pagoda, however, has largely been destroyed, with the exception of a few structures.The pagoda has nine tiers of eaves and a crowning spire, along with artwork of stone carvings at the corners of the stone platform that makes up its base. The interior of the pagoda is hollow and lacks a staircase to reach the higher floors. Its style of eaves in gradual tiers resembles that of other Tang pagodas, such as the Small Wild Goose and Giant Wild Goose pagodas. Near the arched doorway leading into the pagoda is a colossal stone body of a bixi, a Chinese mythical beast in the shape of a tortoise-like dragon. The left side of the statue had been broken off and missing, until it was found in 2000, during an excavation at a nearby street.".
- Xumi_Pagoda thumbnail Xumi_Pagoda_1.jpg?width=300.
- Xumi_Pagoda wikiPageExternalLink 43250.htm.
- Xumi_Pagoda wikiPageID "12493255".
- Xumi_Pagoda wikiPageRevisionID "601113773".
- Xumi_Pagoda hasPhotoCollection Xumi_Pagoda.
- Xumi_Pagoda w "Hsümi T'a".
- Xumi_Pagoda subject Category:630s_architecture.
- Xumi_Pagoda subject Category:636_establishments.
- Xumi_Pagoda subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Hebei.
- Xumi_Pagoda subject Category:Chinese_architectural_history.
- Xumi_Pagoda subject Category:Chinese_pagodas.
- Xumi_Pagoda subject Category:Tang_dynasty_art.
- Xumi_Pagoda subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Hebei.
- Xumi_Pagoda point "38.13944444444444 114.565".
- Xumi_Pagoda type Artifact100021939.
- Xumi_Pagoda type Building102913152.
- Xumi_Pagoda type BuildingsAndStructuresInHebei.
- Xumi_Pagoda type ChinesePagodas.
- Xumi_Pagoda type Object100002684.
- Xumi_Pagoda type Pagoda103874965.
- Xumi_Pagoda type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Xumi_Pagoda type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Xumi_Pagoda type Structure104341686.
- Xumi_Pagoda type Temple104407435.
- Xumi_Pagoda type Whole100003553.
- Xumi_Pagoda type YagoGeoEntity.
- Xumi_Pagoda type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Xumi_Pagoda type SpatialThing.
- Xumi_Pagoda comment "The Xumi Pagoda (simplified Chinese: 须弥塔; traditional Chinese: 須彌塔; pinyin: Xūmí tǎ; Wade–Giles: Hsümi T'a) or Sumeru Pagoda, also known as Summer Pagoda is a Chinese pagoda of the Buddhist Kaiyuan Monastery west of Zhengding, Hebei province, China. This square-base stone and brick pagoda was built in the year 636 AD during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). It stands at a height of 48 m (157 ft) and has been well preserved since its initial construction.".
- Xumi_Pagoda label "Xumi Pagoda".
- Xumi_Pagoda label "开元寺 (正定)".
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- Xumi_Pagoda sameAs Q6646388.
- Xumi_Pagoda sameAs Q6646388.
- Xumi_Pagoda sameAs Xumi_Pagoda.
- Xumi_Pagoda lat "38.13944444444444".
- Xumi_Pagoda long "114.565".
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- Xumi_Pagoda depiction Xumi_Pagoda_1.jpg.
- Xumi_Pagoda isPrimaryTopicOf Xumi_Pagoda.