Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean by entering the palace?
What do you mean by entering the palace?
Palace is the building where the emperor handles court or banquet affairs. The palace is the place where the emperor received and lived. It is large in scale, magnificent in image and rigorous in pattern, which gives people a strong spiritual infection and shows the dignity of imperial power.
Noun explanation:
From the summer to the Qing Dynasty, there were documents, sites or physical records in the palaces of all previous dynasties, and the relationship between their shape and evolution can be roughly investigated.
According to archaeological findings, palaces appeared as early as the Xia Dynasty, and Erlitou Miyagi, the capital of the Xia Dynasty, was the earliest "Forbidden City" in China. Xianyang Palace in Qin Dynasty, Weiyang Palace in Western Han Dynasty, Nangong and Gong Bei in Eastern Han Dynasty, Luoyang Palace in Wei and Jin Dynasties, Jiankang Palace in Six Dynasties, Daxing Palace and Weizicheng in Sui Dynasty, Daming Palace and Shangyang Palace in Tang Dynasty, Nanjing Palace, Beijing Palace and Zhongdu Palace in Ming Dynasty. There are two relatively complete palaces: the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Forbidden City in Shenyang.
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