Feihong Pagoda, located in the Guangsheng Temple Scenic Area of Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, was formerly built in the East Han Dynasty and the first year (147), the Ashoka Pagoda, the Buddha Sheli Pagoda, and the Tang Dali four years (769) expansion. [13] Mingzhengde ten years (1515) reconstruction, the current tower is Ming Jiajing six years (1527) completed, tomorrow two years (1622) tower body installed with glazed. Feihong tower is a pavilion tower, in an octagonal shape of 13 floors, tower height 47.31 meters, all made of brick, cross rest top. The bottom circumference of the Hongta is 136 meters, and the outline is contracted from bottom to top layer by layer, like a cone. The tower is hollow, there is a footpath to flip, and you can climb up. There are glazed out of each floor. There is a corridor on the bottom floor. There is a two-story house on the south entrance of the corridor. There is a glazed well in the heart of the tower on the bottom floor. The outline of the Feihong Tower is not a soft parabola common since Wei, Jin, Sui and Tang, but a straight line, relatively rigid, but the glazed veneer of the tower reflects the superb glazed burning skills of Shanxi folk, for the representative works of China's glazed tower. The whole glazed tower in the sun, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, better than the rainbow after the rain, thus also confirm the tower name "fly rainbow".