Xianyang Palace is the imperial palace of the Qin Dynasty, located in the west of Xi City, Shaanxi Province and the east of Xianyang City.
2. Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty
Taiji Palace was the imperial palace in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Located in the north of the central axis of Chang 'an City, it was built in the second year of Emperor Wendi (582). The Sui Dynasty called Daxing Palace, and in the first year of Jing Yun, Tang Ruizong (7 10), it was renamed Taiji Palace. Because it is the main palace of the Tang Dynasty, it is also called "Jingdouchi". After Daming Palace was built in Tang Gaozong, it was renamed "Tai Chi Palace in the West".
3. Song Dynasty
After the capital was established in the Northern Song Dynasty, the former site of the Five Dynasties Palace was still used, but the five Dynasties Palace was expanded on a large scale, and the expanded Tokyo Palace was called Oi Palace and Miyagi Palace.
4. Yuan Dynasty
Da 'an Pavilion was built in Yuan to Yuan years. After Kublai Khan captured Bianjing in the Southern Song Dynasty, he "took the materials of Bianjing Song Xichun Pavilion, which made a slight profit and loss, so he was named Da 'an. "The emperor of the Yuan Dynasty held important political ceremonies here, such as the emperor's accession to the throne and the reception of foreign envoys.
5. Ming and Qing Dynasties
The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City. It is located in the center of Beijing's central axis and is the essence of ancient court architecture in China.
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