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  2. Daming Palace - Wikipedia

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    The former royal residence was the Taiji Palace (太極宮), built in the previous Sui dynasty.[10]In 632, chancellor Ma Zhou charged that the retired Emperor Gaozu was living in Da'an Palace (大安宮) to the west, which he considered an inhospitable place as it was built on low-lying lands of Chang'an that was plagued by dampness and heat during the summer. [11]

  3. Weiyang, Xi'an - Wikipedia

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    The site of Daming Palace is mostly located in Weiyang district with a small part extending into the Xincheng District. It is the ruins of the largest palace in the capital city Chang'an of the Tang dynasty. According to archaeological researches, the palace had a trapezoidal flat plan: the east palace wall has 7,579 ft (2,310 m) in length, the ...

  4. Chinese palace - Wikipedia

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    Daming Palace (大明宮 - "Palace of the Great Brightness"), also known as the Eastern Apartments (東内), in (Tang) Chang'an (長安), now downtown Xi'an (西安), Shaanxi province: imperial palace of the Tang dynasty after A.D. 663 (it was briefly named Penglai Palace (蓬萊宮) between 663 and 705), but the Taiji Palace remained in use ...

  5. Xuanwu Gate Incident - Wikipedia

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    The reconstructed Danfeng Gate of the Daming Palace, a palatial complex built as a home for Emperor Taizong's father, the retired Emperor Gaozu In 632, Ma Zhou charged that the retired Emperor Gaozu had settled in the Da'an Palace, [ i ] which he considered an inhospitable place as it was built on low-lying lands at Chang'an that were plagued ...

  6. List of palaces - Wikipedia

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    Daming Palace (大明宮 – "Palace of Great Brightness"), also known as the Eastern Apartments (東内), in (Tang) Chang'an (長安), now downtown Xi'an (西安), Shaanxi province: imperial palace of the Tang dynasty after A.D. 663 (it was briefly named Penglai Palace (蓬萊宮) between 663 and 705), but the prestigious Taiji Palace remained ...

  7. An Jiayao - Wikipedia

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    (1997) ‘Report on the 1995-1996 Excavation of the Hanyuan Hall Archaeological Site at the Tang Dynasty Daming Palace’, Acta Archaeologica Sinica, Vol. 3, pp. 341–406. Jiayao, An. (2000) ‘Excavation of the Huanqiu Ruins in the Tang Dynasty Chang’an Capital in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province’, Kaogu (Archaeology) , Vol. 7, pp. 29–47.

  8. Daming Palace National Heritage Park - Wikipedia

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  9. Daming - Wikipedia

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    Daming may refer to: Daming County (大名县), in Hebei, China; Daming Lake (大明湖), in Jinan, Shandong, China; Daming Palace, an imperial palace complex of the Tang dynasty; Daming Temple, a temple located in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China; Daming Town, name of several towns in China: Daming, Daming County (大名镇), Hebei