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Names of palaces in Sui Dynasty (Yang Di period)

In the Sui Dynasty, the imperial palace was called Wei Zicheng, which was mainly distributed in three halls, followed by Ganyang Hall, Daye Hall and Friends Hall. Among them, Ganyang Hall is the main hall with triple eaves, and it is the highest standard main hall in China's ancient Miyagi. Wu Zetian transformed it into a Ming hall.

In addition to the three main halls, there are many palaces in Weizi Town, which are shown in the plan:

Among them, the more distinctive palaces are:

Guan Wen Dian is equipped with a mechanism, and doors and windows can be automatically opened and closed. The temple treasures famous paintings of places of interest since Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Liuhe Temple, a wooden movable palace, is equipped with many organs.

Eta Hall in Ursa Major is located on Sanshan Island in Jiuzhou Pool.

A Luan Temple was built by Feng.

There are nine lacquer canals in Liu Bei Dian, which is the place where Emperor Yang Di often used to drink with the imperial court.

Honghuitang, north of Liu Beitang, to Taoguang Garden.

In addition, there are Xiang Yan Hall, Tingshoutang, Liuhe Hall, Beidiantang, Chongfutang, Zhanghantang, Yichun Hospital, Xiang Ying Hospital and Liuhe Hospital; Guanlimen, Fengshou Gate, Guangqing Gate, Luoluomen, Zuoyou Yintai Gate and Jinluan Gate; Quanta Building and Jishan Palace (where Zhu Quanzhong killed He Taihou) are unknown.