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What does a tower made of pearls mean in Buddhism?
In Buddhism, the Pearl Pagoda can be called the "Pearl relic treasure house", which is generally used to store Buddhist relics.

According to Beijing Sutra and Amitabha Sutra, pearls are one of the "Seven Treasures of Buddhism". In Buddhism, the paradise in the western world is paved with gold, silver, sapphire, coral, amber, pearls and agate.

1978, a pearl relic building was found in an ancient pagoda in the Northern Song Dynasty in China, which is a miracle made of pearls by ancient people in China. Bao Zhuang is a special dish used by Buddhists to store relics. It consists of three parts: the foot of Xumi Mountain, the meridian building and the brake. It is about 1.22 cm high and has 32,000 pearls, each of which is connected by a gold and silver silk thread. It is exquisite and brilliant. The overall design is even more ingenious and can be called a treasure of the world.

In addition, it is equipped with a gem pagoda composed of 1200 pearls, and various bonsai composed of more than 400 pearls such as Meihua and Penglai Wonderland. Today, there is a pearl tower in the Forbidden City in Beijing, which is about 1.3 meters high, with more than 1,000 beads for the tower umbrella and 293 beads for the tower top, tower belly and tower door. The value is incalculable.