It was built in the Han Dynasty and was burned down in sui, Tang and Song dynasties. In the Yuan Dynasty, brick pagoda was built with a height of 34.75 meters, with a height of 13 levels outside and five floors inside, in the shape of a spindle with dense eaves. The architectural characteristics of wooden brackets inside the pagoda are rare in China, and it is the only brick pagoda in the Yuan Dynasty in Sichuan Province. In 2013, The State Council announced it as a national key cultural relic protection site.