Buddhist personages call pagodas as
Buddhist pagodas to show their respect. Ancient pagodas throughout China, as one
of the carriers of five thousand years of Chinese civilization, are appraised as
Outstanding High Buildings of Ancient China. Buddhist pagodas are also a
reflection of Buddhist art.
Zushi Pagoda sits in Foguang Temple on
Foguang Mountain 32 kilometers northeast from Wutai County, Shanxi Province. The
Pagoda, founded in the reign of Emperor Xiaowen (r. 471-499) of the Northern Wei
Dynasty (386-534), is the dagoba of Buddhist Monk Chuzu, who built the Foguang
Temple. It is of brick structure in plane hexagon and has two storeys of about 8
meters high, assuming a simple and primitive mode. The body of the Pagoda is
made of black bricks painted white, indicating pure and clean.
The plane of the Pagoda is hexagonal. The
pagoda base is made of six layers of black bricks, which draw in step by step,
and three more steps are added to the sixth step, on which the hexagonal pagoda
body was built. The front of the Pagoda is a flat arch gate decorated with
flamboyant lotus on the top. Inside the Pagoda, Statues of Zen founders Wuming
and Huiming are enshrined. The first eave includes one layer brick arch and
three layers of lotus petals. The whole eave looks perfectly grand and solid.
Under the bracket there are nine lotus petals, above are three layers of lotus
petals, and in the middle is a pedestal of Buddha's statue imitating the style
of an ancient folding chair, which holds a hexagonal attic. The small attic has
a false arch door in a semi-open way; it also has straight lattice windows with
wood-structured head lintels and short pillars. The top, middle, and bottom of
the four pillars are decorated with bunches of lotus. The whole decoration of
the attic follows the Indian style and the relique of the Southern and Northern
Dynasties Period (420-581). The bottom of the Pagoda consists of two layers of
lotuses holding pearls.
It is an outstanding extant Chinese
attic-style pagoda. The Pagoda, with its peculiar shape unique in China, is one
of the two extant pagodas built in the Northern Wei Dynasty in China.