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Brief introduction of Wei Zi Palace

Luoyang Palace in Sui and Tang Dynasties, also known as Wei Zicheng, Wei Zi Palace and Taichu Palace, is one of the few large-scale palaces in the history of China and one of the largest palaces in China. It experienced Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Houliang, Houtang, Houjin and Northern Song Dynasty, and reached its peak in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Its palace is magnificent and neat, which is imitated by later generations. Wei Zi Palace was originally the palace where the Emperor of Heaven lived. During the Yang Di period, the Sui and Tang Dynasties designed Su Yang and Yuwen Kai in Luoyang City, and made the south gate of Miyagi and Imperial City opposite Longmen and Yique, and arranged Miyagi in the northwest of the capital, symbolizing the Polaris in the center of the sky. Therefore, Miyagi, Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties, is also called "Wei Zicheng". The three main halls of Wei Zi Palace are Ganyang Hall (called Gan Yuan Hall in Tang Dynasty), Daye Hall (called Zhenguan Hall in Tang Dynasty) and Friends Hall. The three dynasties were important, with yingtianmen (then Tianmen), the main entrance of Miyagi, as the great dynasty (outer dynasty) and Ganyang Hall, the main hall of Chaoqu, as the Japanese dynasty. The main hall in the sleeping area is the lobby. Among them, Ganyang Palace is the largest, and its volume and area are one of the largest palaces in ancient China. Gan Yang Hall is not only the main hall of the imperial court, but also the annual meeting of the Yuan Dynasty and the ceremony of the new emperor's accession to the throne.