The complete collection of ancient attic names: 1. The Heavenly Tower, also known as the Heavenly Pavilion, was a Buddhist tower built during the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China. It was located in the Summer Palace in Beijing today. 2. Pingyu Tower: Located in Yueyang City, Hunan Province today, it is a large pavilion built in the Song Dynasty of China and one of the most famous buildings in Chinese history. 3. Yellow Crane Tower (Yellow Crane Tower): Located in today's Hubei Province, it was a pavilion built in the Tang Dynasty of China. It got its name because of its meaning of "a yellow crane soaring into the sky". 4. Stork Tower (Og Sparrow Tower): Located in today's Henan Province, Stork Mountain was a large pavilion built in China's Song Dynasty. It was famous for its magnificent scenery of "the sun against the mountain, the Yellow River flowing into the sea". Beijige (Beijige): Located in today's Dongcheng Area of Beijing City, it was a three-story pavilion built in the Ming Dynasty. It was one of the important places for astronomical observation in ancient China. Tianning Pavilion: Located in the Xicheng District of Beijing City today, it is a three-story pavilion built in the Ming Dynasty of China. It is one of the representatives of ancient Chinese palace architecture. Wenfeng Tower: Located in Jinan City, Shandong Province today, it was a pavilion built in the Song Dynasty of China. It was named after its meaning of "Mount Tai's top and Wenfeng's towering". Tuoyang Tower: Located in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province today, it was a pavilion built in the Tang Dynasty of China, named after its original name,"Big Wild Goose Tower". Feiyun Pavilion (Feiyu Pavilion): Located in today's Kunming City, Yunnan Province, it was a three-story pavilion built in the Ming Dynasty in China. It was named after its meaning of "colorful clouds chasing the moon and flying clouds floating". Yufeng Pagoda: Located in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province today, it was a pavilion built in the Song Dynasty of China. It got its name because of the meaning of "the towering Yufeng Pagoda".