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Where is the ruins of the Tang Dynasty Palace in Zhong Nanshan?

Zhong Nanshan Tang Palace (Cuiwei Palace) site is located in Huangyusi Village, Fengyukou, Chang 'an District, Xi 'an.

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Tang Gaozong Wude, April 21st, 2008. Building the Hall of Supreme Harmony in Zhong Nanshan. Zhenguan has been abolished for ten years. Until April 9, 200 1 year. I'm not ready. Gong Qing said, please repair the Taihe Palace, so as to cool off the heat. So he sent a great craftsman Yan Lide. I chose a tile to cover it. Baoshan is a garden. Cut your own firewood, as for the setting. Finish your work in nine days. Because it was changed to Cuiwei Palace. The main entrance faces north. It's called Xia Yun Gate. Depending on the name of the temple, Cuiwei Hall. The name of the bed is the temple of the wind. Build a farewell palace for the crown prince. The main entrance opens to the west. Named Jinhua Gate. The name of this temple is Xi 'an Hall.

In the 23rd year of Zhenguan (649), Emperor Taizong came to Cuiwei Palace for the last time in April, and died in Hanfeng Hall of Cuiwei Palace in Zhong Nanshan in May. Both Yuanhe County Records and Geography Records of the New Tang Dynasty called Cuiwei Palace Yuanhe the Temple, and Luo Tianxiang, a Yuan man, also inherited it. Li Bai, a poet from Kaiyuan and Tianbaojian (7 13 ~ 755), traveled west from Meiyukou, Woods, and wrote "Answering Uncle Cui Shaofu of Chang 'an to visit Jinshaquan in Nancuiwei Temple": "First climb Cuiweiling and rest in Jinshaquan. "Moss slides to frost, forming waves and a full moon." It can be seen that by Li Bai's later years, Cuiwei Palace had been abandoned as a temple.