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The small wild goose pagoda, also known as the "Jianfu Temple Pagoda", was built in the reign of Jinglong in Tang Dynasty. It is an important symbol of Chang'an City in Tang Dynasty. The small wild goose pagoda is a typical square brick Pagoda in the early stage of China. It has 15 floors and 13 floors. It is 43.4 meters high and has a beautiful shape. It is a Buddhist architectural art heritage in the Tang Dynasty. Buddhism was introduced into the Central Plains and integrated into the Han culture. The small wild goose pagoda and the ancient bell in the bell tower of Jianfu temple are collectively known as the "morning bell of wild goose pagoda", one of the eight sceneries in Guanzhong. It is an integral part of Xi'an Museum and a national AAAA level tourist attraction. The small wild goose pagoda is a brick structure Pagoda with close eaves. It is composed of underground palace, base, body and eaves. The pagoda is square and blue brick structure. The base of the little wild goose pagoda is a brick square platform. There is a gate in the South and north of the tower base respectively. The gate of bluestone is facing each other. Under the gate of bluestone is the step of bluestone.