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Historical evolution of vibrating tower
In the second year of Qin Long, Mu Zong in the Ming Dynasty (1568), the construction of vibrating towers began.

Qin Long was founded in the fourth year of Zhenfeng (1570) and was named Zhenfeng. The person who presided over the tower building was Wang Zongxu (alias Goose Spring), a native of Taihe, Jiangxi. Later generations commemorated the Duke of Zong Xu, who was once painted as a stone statue. There are things like praise in the south under the tower.

In the seventh year of Shunzhi (1650), Jiang Cao Governor Li Rizhu rebuilt it.

In the second year of Kangxi (1663), Governor Zhang Chaozhen rebuilt the Hall of the Great Hero and the Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda at the Shanmen.

In the eleventh year of Xianfeng (186 1), the sixth and seventh floors were destroyed by gunfire.

In the ninth year of Tongzhi (1870), Wu Kunxiu rebuilt the vibrating tower.

In the 19th year of Guangxu (1893), it was rebuilt.

In the seventh year of the Republic of China (19 18), it was restored.

1954 Anqing Municipal People's Government allocated funds for reconstruction, which was completed on 100.

1978, Anqing Municipal People's Government allocated funds again, which was rebuilt by Anqing Museum.

1May, 1993, the abbot of Feng Wan raised funds to preside over the renovation, which lasted for 22 months. Repair and supplement the incomplete tower foundation and fence, and repair the old as before.

2065438+In June 2004, with the approval of the national, provincial and municipal cultural relics departments, Anqing started the overhaul project of Zhenfeng Tower. It lasted for a year.