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Where is the palace of ten thousand palaces?

The palace among ten thousand palaces is Wei Zicheng in Luoyang.

Wei Zi is the imperial palace of Sui, Tang and Wu, and it is the world political center and national symbol. It is located at the highest point in the northwest corner of Luoyang, the capital of the gods. It was built in the first year of Yang Di the Great (605) and gradually became the ruling place of nine dynasties. It has been used for more than 530 years. It is the palace with the longest use time and the most dynasties in the history of China.

Weizi Town is named after Wei Zi Palace, which symbolizes the residence of the Emperor of Heaven. It was the most magnificent palace group in the world at that time, and it became a miracle of the world after Wu Zetian added a big hall and a paradise. ?

Wei Zicheng covers an area of about 4.2 square kilometers, which is six times that of the Forbidden City in Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and is known as the "Palace of Ten Thousand Palaces". The main entrance of Wei Zicheng is yingtianmen and the main hall is Tang Ming. The three halls are Ganyang Hall, Zhenguan Hall and Friends Hall in turn.

Ziweicheng Gan Yang Temple

Yang Di came to Korea for the first time, Tang Taizong met with Xuanzang, Tang Gaozong captured Baekje King, Wu Zetian proclaimed himself emperor, and Tang Xuanzong met with the eighth Japanese envoy to Tang Dynasty, and other ceremonies were held in Wei Zi. The three major Buddhist ceremonies in the Tang Dynasty all started in Wei Zi.

1988 is listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit; In 2008, the site park was built in the original site, and the site protection and exhibition projects of Tang Ming, Paradise, yingtianmen and Jiuzhouchi were implemented. 20 19, successfully declared as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.

The layout and architectural form of Wei Zicheng laid the basic pattern of Miyagi in China, which is a model of court architecture after Sui and Tang Dynasties. It was imitated by the Forbidden City in the Song Dynasty, the Forbidden City in the Yuan Dynasty and the Forbidden City in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and even influenced Japan, North Korea and South Korea and other East Asian countries.

The Academy was originally an official academic institution founded by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in Wei Zi, and evolved into a private independent educational institution through the development of later generations.