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What does the ancient palace mean? What does the ancient palace mean?

1. In the history of more than 2,000 years in China, hundreds of emperors have emerged. Almost every emperor built a grand, luxurious and magnificent mausoleum, and these tombs were built on auspicious soil and fertile land. In the emperor's mind, the two are equally important. In the eyes of the world, it seems that people tend to pay more attention to the palace and despise the imperial tomb. That's understandable. From the perspective of historical research, the importance of the imperial tomb is not worse than that of the imperial palace, or even more valuable. A palace can be used by many emperors or even several dynasties.

2. China Palace experienced Xianyang Palace, Epang Palace, Weiyang Palace and Changle Palace in the Western Han Dynasty, Nangong Palace and Gong Bei Palace in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Jiankang Palace in the Six Dynasties, Daxing Palace and Weizicheng in the Sui Dynasty, Daming Palace and Shangyang Palace in the Tang Dynasty, Song Palace, Yuan Palace and Nanjing Palace in the Ming Dynasty and Jing Palace in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Shenyang Imperial Palace in Qing Dynasty, the Puppet Manchu Palace.