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Where were the palaces of each dynasty located?

1, Qin Dynasty

Hamyang Palace, the imperial palace of the Qin Empire, was located in the west of present-day Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, in the east of Xianyang City

2, Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty

Taijigong Palace, was the imperial palace of the Sui and Tang dynasties. Located in the northern part of the central axis of Chang'an City, it was built in the second year of Emperor Kaihuang of the Sui Dynasty (582 years), called Daxing Palace in the Sui Dynasty, and renamed Taiji Palace in the first year of Emperor Jingyun of the Tang Dynasty (710 years). Because it is the main palace of the Tang Empire, it is also known as "Beijing Danei", the Tang Emperor Gaozong period to repair the Daming Palace after the Taiji Palace for the "West".

3, Song Dynasty

North Song Dynasty, after the capital, is still used in the five generations of the old Palace, but the five generations of the Palace of the period of the larger scale expansion, after the expansion of the Tokyo Palace known as the Danei, Palace City.

4, Yuan Dynasty

Daan Pavilion was built in the Yuan Zhiyuan three years, is Kublai captured the Southern Song Dynasty Bianjing, "take the old Song Xichun Pavilion material in Bian, slightly loss and gain, thought the Pavilion, the name of Daan." The emperor of the Yuan Dynasty held major imperial ceremonies here, such as the emperor's enthronement and reception of foreign envoys.

5, Ming and Qing dynasties

The Forbidden City in Beijing is the royal palace of China's Ming and Qing dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, located in the center of the central axis of Beijing, is the essence of the ancient Chinese palace architecture.

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