What are the palaces of Qin Shihuang? What palaces are there in the harem, and what grades of concubines live in them?
The harem is Qi Palace, Chu Palace, Yan Palace, Zhao Palace, Wei Palace, Han Palace, Dai Palace and Yong Palace.
Zhao Palace, with the highest level, is for imperial concubines, while other palaces are for ordinary concubines.
The palaces built by Qin Shihuang are said to be spread over Xianyang for 200 miles, with 270 palaces connected by many roads. Whether it's true or not can't be studied carefully. But Epang Palace is undoubtedly the largest palace group. The construction of Epang Palace is a huge project and a turning point in the prosperity, decline and even demise of the Qin Dynasty. The construction concept of Epang Palace originated from Qin Shihuang's enthusiasm for showing off Wade.
Extended data
According to documents and archaeological findings, Xianyang in Qin Dou began to expand to the south of Weihe River in the middle and late Warring States period, and the construction of Xianyang Palace was in the process of expansion until the end of Qin Dynasty. Some architectural sites discovered and excavated near the old city of Xianyang provide information for the study of Gong Li Pavilion in the suburbs of Xianyang. ?
There are many palaces in the northern part of Xianyang City in Qin Dynasty, starting from Hujiagou Village in Yaodian Town in the west and Baijiazui Village in Xiaojiacun Township in the east. The site of Miyagi is basically located in the middle of the above-mentioned palace building site area, which also reflects the importance of Miyagi architecture.
The construction of the city walls around Xianyang Palace complex and the formation of Miyagi should be influenced by the placement of Miyagi, the capital of eastern countries during the Warring States Period. It did not follow the system of the capital city of Qin, and Miyagi was not found in Yongcheng and Dongyang City of Qin Dou.
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