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Theoretical reconstruction of plan of palace hall 37 at Renshougong/Jiuchenggong, Linyou, Shaanxi

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Description: Traditional Chinese Architecture: Twelve Essays
The Daminggong (Palace of Great Illumination) was located adjacent to the outer wall of the Tang capital Chang’an along the eastern section of the north city wall. Originally it was part of the imperial garden of the Sui dynasty. In 634 the Tang emperor Taizong (Li Shimin) (r. 627–649) built Yong’angong (Palace of Eternal Peace) as a residence for...
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PublisherPrinceton University Press
Related print edition pages: pp.167-208
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.003586

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