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What are the famous palaces in the history of China?

Changle Palace, Weiyang Palace, Forbidden City, Potala Palace and so on.

(Reference: World Wide Web) Changle Palace is the first official palace in the Western Han Dynasty, which was rebuilt on the basis of Qin Xingle Palace. Located in the southeast corner of Chang 'an City in the Western Han Dynasty. There are 14 palaces in Hui Zhou for more than twenty miles, all facing south.

Changle Palace was the land and political center of the great dynasty in the early Western Han Dynasty. Since Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, the Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty moved to Weiyang Palace to listen to politics, and Changle Palace was only for the Empress Dowager, forming a system of "everyone lives in Weiyang Palace and Changle often serves the Empress Dowager".

Weiyang Palace was built in the seventh year of Emperor Gaozu (the first 200 years), supervised by Xiao He, an important official of Liu Bang, and was built on the basis of Qin Zhangtai. Located in the southwest corner of Chang 'an City, the highest terrain in Han Dynasty, it is also called Xigong because it is west of Anmen Street in Chang 'an City.

Since the completion of Weiyang Palace, the Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty lived here, becoming the center of government orders of the Han Empire for more than 200 years. Therefore, Weiyang Palace became synonymous with Han Palace in later poems. After the Western Han Dynasty, Weiyang Palace was still the ruling place of many dynasties, and it was also listed as a part of the forbidden garden in Sui and Tang Dynasties. It survived for 104 1 year, which is the most used and longest-lived palace in China.

The Forbidden City, formerly known as the Forbidden City, was the imperial palace of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is located in the center of Beijing's central axis. It is the largest and best preserved ancient wooden structure in the world. It is known as one of the five largest palaces in the world (the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Palace of Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in Britain, the White House in the United States and the Kremlin in Russia), and was listed as a "World Cultural Heritage" by UNESCO on 1987.

Tiananmen Square is a symbol of harmony between China people and the country. Chang 'an Street, named after Chang 'an, the imperial capital of Han and Tang Dynasties, is called "the first street in China". There have been countless major events that have changed the course of history. On every important festival, a solemn and grand military parade will be held here.

The Forbidden City was built in the fourth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1406) and basically completed in the eighteenth year of Yongle (1420). In the 500-year history, 24 emperors once lived here.