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Where is the highest palace?

Vientiane Temple, the tallest palace in ancient China, was built on February 27th, 65438 (688). It is the only place in the history of China where Wu Zetian ascended the throne, and almost all her ruling years 15 were spent here. Vientiane shrine is 90 meters high, which is the highest palace in ancient China.

Tang Ming is the main hall of Wei Zi Dynasty, known as the "Holy Land of Vientiane", and is the landmark building of Luoyang, the capital of Tang and Wu Dynasties. It is 98 meters high and covers an area of1.2000 square meters. It is the largest wooden structure building in the history of the world and the pinnacle of architecture in China.

Tang Ming, the "Hall of Political Education in Ming Dynasty", is an important ritual building used by ancient emperors for political affairs and sacrifices. Tang and Wu's hall was built in the third year (687) when the memorial archway was established, and was completed at the end of the following year. It is called Vientiane Holy Land, and people are allowed to visit it. It was destroyed in 695 AD and rebuilt as Tongtian Palace the following year.

The hall has three floors, and the square at the bottom symbolizes the four seasons. The middle dodecagon is modeled after twelve o'clock, with a round cover on it, which is held by Kowloon. The upper floor is 20 quadrangles, and the method is 24 solar terms. On the top floor, there are 10 giant trees (perimeter15m), which run through from top to bottom.

Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties was designed in accordance with the concept of "harmony between man and nature". Its Miyagi symbolizes Wei Zi Palace, the residence of the Emperor of Heaven, and is named Wei Zicheng. The tall buildings on the north-south axis are crowned with the word "sky", and the whole axis can be described as "sky". Especially after Wu Zetian built Luoyang City, it changed the tradition that the main hall of the central axis of Weizi City in Luoyang was single-storey, making the three-dimensional outline and style of Luoyang Miyagi more magnificent.

Tang Ming is the main hall of Wei Zi. Wei Zi Palace was originally the middle wall among the three walls of stars in the sky, located in the center of the northern sky, so it was called the Middle Palace. The Ziwei Courtyard is the place where the Emperor of Heaven lives and the inner court of the Emperor of Heaven. When Yang Di built Luoyang, it was named after the Imperial Palace in the sky, so Luoyang City in Sui and Tang Dynasties was named "Wei Zicheng". It is also because the name of the Tiangong Emperor in Wei Zi Palace is Tang Ming, which is the center of 28 stars. Therefore, in the Wu and Zhou Dynasties, Wu Zetian changed the tradition that the rites department of the Zhou Dynasty was built in the south of the city, and built it as the official residence of Luoyang City, echoing the heart constellation in the sky, that is, "Dharma is the center, and it is intended to be a temple."