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What is the highest rank of Quelou in Tang Dynasty?

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Que is a landmark building of ancient city gates, palaces or cemeteries in China. With the evolution of history, Que gradually formed the highest-level three-exit Que architecture, which was used by emperors in ancient society and was highly respected. In the palace system, the three highest-ranking palaces stand in front of the palace where the emperor lives, which is the only landmark building in the world.

There are six groups of buildings with three exits in the Tang Mausoleum, which has a complete mausoleum system. In addition to these four doors, there is also a group of buildings with three exits outside Zhuquemen.

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Que appeared in the Western Zhou Dynasty and was widely used in the Han Dynasty. It is a guiding landmark building, located in front of cities, palaces, temples and mansions, and is called the gate. In addition, on both sides of Shinto at the entrance to the cemetery, there can also be graves called tombs.

Que in the Han Dynasty was widely used, not only by emperors and generals, but also by the imperial court, and the form of three que only stood in front of the palace and mausoleum. Huo Guang's tomb in the Han Dynasty, because of three incidents, overstepped the etiquette system and became evidence of rebellion.

During the Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, there were three exits at the main entrance of Miyagi in Luoyang City in the Northern Wei Dynasty. The architecture in this period not only continued the Que system in Han Dynasty, but also was represented by Sanque Gate in Northern Wei Dynasty. This building inherited the queque system of Xuanping Gate, the capital of the Western Han Dynasty, but it has changed. Shuangque and the city gate are connected by the city wall, forming a complete and unique concave three-que city gate architectural shape. This form also gradually influenced the door que system in Tang and Song Dynasties.