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  2. Guicang - Wikipedia

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    Guicang (歸藏, "Return to the Hidden") is a divination text dating to the Zhou dynasty, which was once circulated alongside the I Ching.The text of Guicang was rediscovered in a rural bog in 1993; it had been lost for over two thousand years.

  3. Palace of Heavenly Purity - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Heavenly Purity then became the Emperor's audience hall, where he held court, received ministers and emissaries, and held banquets beginning in the early 18th century. [3] At the centre of the palace, set atop an elaborate platform, is a throne and a desk, on which the Emperor wrote notes and signed documents during councils with ...

  4. Video game walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    A video game walkthrough is a guide aimed towards improving a player's skill within a particular video game and often designed to assist players in completing either an entire video game or specific elements. Walkthroughs may alternatively be set up as a playthrough, where players record themselves playing through a game and upload or live ...

  5. Palace II - Wikipedia

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    Palace II (Chinese: 宫锁珠帘, lit. Locked Beaded Curtain ) is a 2012 Chinese television series written and produced by Yu Zheng and directed by Lee Wai-chu. It is a sequel to the 2011 television series Palace .

  6. Gyeonghuigung - Wikipedia

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    Heunghwamun (흥화문; 興化門) is the main entrance door to the palace. [4]The entrance was built in 1616, but it was briefly moved to be an entrance for the Bakmunsa Temple [] after the destruction of the palace, and later used as a main entrance for the Silla Hotel of Jangchung-dong until it was finally restored to its original purpose. [4]

  7. Palace of Earthly Honour - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Earthly Honour (Chinese: 翊坤宫; pinyin: Yìkūngōng), also known as Yikun Palace, is one of the Six Western Palaces in the inner court of the Forbidden City. It is situated north of the Palace of Eternal Longevity , south of the Palace of Gathering Elegance , east of the Palace of Eternal Spring , northeast of the Hall of the ...

  8. Palace of Universal Happiness - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Universal Happiness (simplified Chinese: 咸福宫; traditional Chinese: 鹹福宮; pinyin: Xiánfúgōng), also known as Xianfu Palace, is one of the Six Western Palaces in the inner court of the Forbidden City.

  9. 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]