The "Bo" and "Da" of Xianyang Palace are hard for people to imagine today. Its general layout is as follows: Palace No.1 was first built in Xianyang Miyagi. It starts from Taerpo in the west, passes through the northeast of Xianyang Plateau, reaches the junction of Jingwei and Weihe River, and crosses Weihe River in the south. The whole range is centered on Xianyang, hundreds of meters away from the palace and more than 80 kilometers in diameter. Xianyang Miyagi covers an area of 3.72 square kilometers.
Xianyang Palace Qin Gong was built during the reign of Zhao Haoqi in Qin Dynasty. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he moved the capital to Xianyang and continued to expand. At the end of Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu invaded Xianyang and set fire to the city, burning down most of Xianyang Palace.
Extension: 1. The second largest palace: Epang Palace, known as the first palace in the world, began in the thirty-fifth year of Qin Shihuang. It is one of the four major projects of Qin Shihuang, and it is the landmark building for China to unify China for the first time.
2. The third largest palace: Changle Palace, one of the three largest palaces in Han Dynasty in China, belongs to the royal palace group. Because it is located in the east of Weiyang Palace, it is also called East Palace. It was the first official palace in the Western Han Dynasty, which began in the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu.
3. The fourth largest palace: Zhangjian Palace, which was built in the early years of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Its main purpose is to facilitate communication. There is a flying pavilion opposite the city, which can go directly to Weiyang Palace. Large-scale, known as "thousands of households."
4. The fifth largest palace: Weiyang Palace, the main hall of the Western Han Empire, was built in the seventh year of Emperor Gaozu. This place is synonymous with the Han Palace. Emperors of many dynasties once again dealt with state affairs. It is the palace with the most dynasties and the longest existence in history.
5. The sixth largest palace: Taiji Palace, which was built in the second year of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty. Sui was renamed Daxing Palace and Tang Ruizong was renamed Taiji Palace.
6. The seventh largest palace: Daming Palace, which is the main hall of the Tang Dynasty. Founded in the eighth year of Emperor Taizong, formerly known as Yongle Palace, it is the largest of the three palaces in Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty. For more than 200 years, there were 17 emperors of the Tang Dynasty who handled state affairs here.
7. The eighth largest palace: Xingqing Palace, which is mainly the place where the nobles in the harem of the Tang Dynasty lived, and also the place where the Emperor Tai or the Empress Dowager lived leisurely.
8. The ninth largest palace: The old palace, known as the first of the five largest palaces in the world, is a symbolic representative of the people of China. It is also the imperial palace of Ming and Qing dynasties. It was built in the fourth year of Ming Chengzu.
9. The 10th largest palace: Potala Palace is the most intact ancient palace and castle complex in Tibet, which was built by Tubo to marry Bhrikuti Devi and Princess Wencheng.