A three-story stone pagoda, located in Jinjun temple (Dunjeolli, Kanghyunmyun, Yangyang, Gangwon-do Province), is composed of three floors of double base platform, which is typical Unified Silla-styled stone pagoda. The style of carving of the pagoda on the top surface would be centered on the stone pagoda of the Unified Silla Dynasty and the Stone Brick Pagoda of stone Vajrapani(金剛力士) in the 9th century. Early in the day, the doorplate and gateway of Vajrapani(金剛力士) is the first to emerge, but gradually the various materials, Buddha, and Buddhist saints become solemn. The first half of the Unified Shilla Dynasty, it was centered on the construction of a three-story stone pagoda consisting of three floors of double base platform and a balance sheet between the sides of the pagoda. On the other hand, it is believed that the pagoda style of the pagoda, which was reduced to the size of the smaller portion of the pagoda, would be diversified to reflect the reduction in the shape of the pagoda, which was likely to be reduced by the first half of Unified Shilla Dynasty. Through this process, the surface of the vyuha(莊嚴) is also known to be the best of its kind, and three layers of decoration is thought to be one of the decoration that evolved in this stage. Of the many relics of the pagoda, the Eight Classes of Divine Beings(八部神衆) is the most suitable material for the 8 sheets of the pagoda. As time goes by, absence was reduced to eight sides, and then eight sections of the Eight Classes of Divine Beings(八部神衆) were engraved.