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What is the name of the emperor's bedroom in Han Dynasty?

The place where Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty lived was called Weiyang Palace.

Weiyang Palace is the main hall of the Western Han Empire. It was built in the seventh year of Emperor Gaozu (the first 200 years), supervised by Xiao He, an important official of Liu Bang, and was built on the basis of Qin Zhangtai. Located in the southwest corner of Chang 'an City, the highest terrain in the Han Dynasty, it is also called Xigong.

Since the completion of Weiyang Palace, the Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty lived here, becoming the center of government orders of the Han Empire for more than 200 years. Therefore, Weiyang Palace became synonymous with Han Palace in later poems. After the Western Han Dynasty, Weiyang Palace was still the ruling place of many dynasties, and it was also listed as a part of the forbidden garden in Sui and Tang Dynasties. It survived for 104 1 year, and it is the palace with the most dynasties and the longest existence in the history of China.

Weiyang Palace is one of the largest palace buildings in ancient China, with a total area of six times that of the Forbidden City. Its pavilions, mountains and rivers and pools are among them. Its architectural form deeply influenced the later Miyagi architecture and laid the basic pattern of Miyagi architecture in China for more than 2,000 years.