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Where is ouchi in Hangzhou Southern Song Dynasty Palace now? Thank you for your questions.

Lin 'an Palace in the Southern Song Dynasty, the former site of the Imperial Palace in the Southern Song Dynasty, was expanded on the basis of the original state capital of Hangzhou in the Northern Song Dynasty after it was decided to take Hangzhou as the "place to walk" in the second year of Shaoxing (1 132). Located at the southern end of Lin 'an City, it starts from the eastern foot of Fenghuang Mountain in the east, reaches Wansongling Mountain in the south, reaches Zhonghe Henan section in the east, and reaches Brahma Temple in the Five Dynasties in the south. According to the Records of Qiantang County in Wanli of Ming Dynasty, there were thirty halls, thirty-three halls, four halls, seven floors, twenty pavilions, one porch, six tables, one view and ninety pavilions in Southern Song Dynasty. In addition, there are Taiuterus East Palace and Deshou Palace in the northern part of Lin 'an ouchi, where Emperor Gaozong and Emperor Xiaozong abdicated. Lin 'an ouchi is divided into five parts: foreign dynasty, inner dynasty, East Palace, bachelor's college and palace and harem. The outer court lives in the south and west, the inner court is in the northeast, the East Palace lives in the southeast, the bachelor's college is near the north gate, and the palace backyard is in the north, which generally forms the pattern of front yard and back bedroom. Miyagi is surrounded by the imperial city, with the south gate of the imperial city as Li Zhengmen, the north gate as Ning Gate, the east gate as Donghuamen, and only the back door of the mansion in the west. Miyagi has a north-south palace gate, which is opposite to the north-south gate of the imperial city. There are four groups of buildings in the outer court: Daqing Hall, Hanging Palace, Houdian (also called Yanhe Hall) and Duancheng Hall. Located at Nangong Gate, the Qing Palace is the venue of the Great Dynasty. The vertical arch hall is north of the west side of the Qing Dynasty Hall, the back hall is north of the vertical arch hall, and the end city hall is east of the back hall. Among them, the vertical arch hall is the temple of the Chang Dynasty, the back hall is the place where the emperor stayed during the winter solstice, Zheng Dan and other festivals, and the Duancheng Hall is a multi-function hall. As the suburb of Mingtang, it is called "the end city", and the counselors call it "Ying Ji". There are many halls in the imperial palace, and the emperor's sleeping hall has a peaceful hall and a hall. In addition, Jiamingtang is the place where emperors eat. The queen's sleeping halls are Hua Dian, Kun Ning Dian, Di Yuan Dian, Ren Ming Dian and Li Dian. There are also the Xuande Hall, the Chongzheng Hall and the Library Pavilion in the palace. The East Palace has palaces for Prince Tang Xinyi and Zhai Yi to study, and garden buildings such as Cining Hall, Boya Building and Xiuchun Hall. The back garden of the palace faces the northwest. The main halls are Cuihan Hall, Guantang Hall, Xuling Building, Qingrui Hall and some pavilions. The bachelor's college, located in Heningmen, inherited the system of the north gate bachelor's college in Tang Dynasty. Reference /view/2062635.htm