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Where did the Empress live in the Palace of the Song Dynasty?

the capital of the northern song dynasty was the capital city of the capital city of Kaifeng, which was called Tokyo at that time. Taking the capital of song dynasty as the seat of the imperial palace began with the beams of the five dynasties, followed by the Tang and Jin dynasties. The imperial palace in the Northern Song Dynasty was modeled after the Luoyang Palace and built on the basis of the five dynasties old palace.

five miles around Miyagi. The main hall of the palace is called Daqing Hall, where grand ceremonies are held. To the south of Daqing Hall is the office of the central government, separated by a gatehouse. Zichen Hall, north of Daqing Hall, is the front hall of the emperor. Every month, the meeting in the new moon, the congratulations on the completion of the ceremony of the suburban temple and the meeting with the Khitan envoys are held in Zichen Hall. The hanging arch hall on the west side of Daqing Hall is the place where the emperor usually listens to politics. The Wende Hall, between Zichen and the hanging arch, is a place for the emperor to stop and rest before and after going to court. The banquet halls in the palace are Jiying Hall and Shengping Building. There were not many palaces in the Northern Song Dynasty, and the regulation of the harem was not very big.

There are several sleeping halls for the emperor in the harem. Among them, Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin lives in Funing Palace. In addition to the halls for empresses, there are pools, pavilions, pavilions, tables and other entertainment places in the harem.

Yanfu Palace is a relatively independent palace area, outside Miyagi. Yanfu Palace is the amusement place of the emperor and the empress, and its initial scale was not large. Song Huizong was dissatisfied with the narrowness of the palace after he acceded to the throne, so he expanded and built it. After the extension of Yanfu Palace, it was elegant and comfortable, and Song Huizong spent most of his time in this palace.

the capital of the southern song dynasty was established in Lin' an, which is now Hangzhou. Miyagi in Lin 'an began to operate as early as the Northern Song Dynasty, when Lin 'an was Nanjing. The imperial palace in the Southern Song Dynasty was relatively simple at first, and it was considered that the system of Bianjing was extravagant and could not be used for training. After a long period of peace, the Southern King of the Southern Song Dynasty became increasingly addicted to singing and dancing, so he continued to repair and build more palaces.

The main entrance of the Southern Song Dynasty Palace is Li's main entrance, which is ornately decorated. The door is vermilion, decorated with gold nails, and the roof is made of copper tiles. The dragon, phoenix and Tianma patterns are engraved, which is dazzling from afar. The tower at the main entrance of Li is the place where the emperor held an Amnesty. The main hall in the palace is Daqing Hall, also known as Chongzheng Hall, which is the place where big ceremonies and big meetings are held.

There are many halls on the east and west sides of Daqing Hall, which is the resting place for the emperor before the ceremony. Later, it was changed to Yanhe Hall for the emperor to sit back and watch things, which is the Convenient Hall. The regulation is simple, hierarchical and first-class, as small as ordinary people live in. The vertical arch hall is the place where the emperor handles daily affairs and summons ministers. Zichen Hall is used as a place for the emperor's birthday. Jiying Hall is the place to try out the scholars.

there are more than ten palaces in the inner court. Qinzheng Hall and Funing Hall are the emperor's sleeping halls. Cining Hall and Ciming Hall are the halls where the Empress Dowager lives, while several palaces such as Renming Hall and Ciyuan Hall are occupied by the Empress and concubines. In order to save money, the East Palace of the Prince was not built separately, but was connected with the palace of the Emperor and the Queen.