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What are the famous palaces in the harem of the Tang Dynasty?

Tang Dynasty Harem Palaces

Palaces:

Taiji Palace, Daming Palace, Xingqing Palace, Weiyang Palace, Huaqing Palace, Yeting Palace, etc.

Halls:

Chenghui Hall, Longshou Hall, Kanle Hall, Suichang Pavilion Hall, Ganlu Hall, Shenlong Hall, Changsheng Hall, etc.

In Chang'an during the Tang Dynasty There are three palace areas, namely Taiji Palace, Daming Palace and Xingqing Palace. These three palaces were not built at the same time, nor did they serve as centers of imperial life at the same time.

Taiji Palace was built in the Sui Dynasty and was called Daxing Palace at that time. The two emperors of the early Tang Dynasty mainly lived in Taiji Palace. The Daming Palace was originally a palace used as a refuge. In the middle of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Gaozong suffered from rheumatism and was afraid of humidity, so he moved to the cool and dry Daming Palace. The expanded Daming Palace became the main residence of the Tang emperors. The predecessor of Xingqing Palace was the residence of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty before he came to the throne. After Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty came to the throne, the place was expanded to form another palace area. The scale of Xingqing Palace is smaller than that of Taiji Palace and Daming Palace, but its decoration is extremely gorgeous. During Xuanzong's reign, it became the center of the emperor's political affairs and life.

In the Tang Dynasty, there was a clear distinction between the inner and outer dynasties of the imperial palace. Dozens of palaces to the north of Taiji Hall, including Liangyi Hall, constitute the inner dynasty, where the emperor, princes and concubines lived. The inner dynasty is divided into east and west roads. The east road is called the East Palace, where the prince lives and studies. The west road is the Yeting Palace, where the emperor and his concubines lived. Liangyi Hall is the main hall of the inner dynasty, located on the central axis. The emperor's daily political affairs were often held here. After the middle of the Tang Dynasty, funerals of the emperor and empress were often held here. The Ganlu Hall and Shenlong Hall to the north of the Liangyi Hall were the permanent residences of the emperors in the mid-Tang Dynasty. The emperor's sleeping hall in the Tang Dynasty was called the Hall of Eternal Life, which had an auspicious meaning. The "Eternal Life Palace on July 7th" in "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" is the emperor's sleeping palace in Huaqing Palace.

A brief introduction, I hope it will be helpful to you.