Ganquan Palace

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The Ganquan Palace or Sweet Spring Palace (Chinese: 甘泉宫; pinyin: Gānquán Gōng) was a Qin dynasty (221–207 BCE) imperial palace with later additions by Emperor Wu of Han in 138 BCE. It was a temporary imperial residence (离宫, lígōng) outside the capital, which was Xianyang for the Qin and Chang'an for the Han. Its ruins are located in Chunhua County, Xianyang, Shaanxi, China. It is a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. rdf:langString
甘泉宫遗址或称汉甘泉宫,是中国秦朝兴建的离宫之一。汉武帝建元三年(前138年)扩建,汉武帝元封二年(前109年)增建。后经数次扩建,甘泉宫规模宏大壮观。成为次于长安政治中心之外重要的避暑与理政的行宫。汉武帝曾多次来此避暑及处理政务,汉武帝以后,汉宣帝曾六次来甘泉宫,并在此祭祀。汉元帝即位后,也五次前往甘泉宫处政。从汉平帝开始,由于国力转衰,皇帝往甘泉宫逐渐减少,甘泉宫逐渐湮没。 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gānquán Gōng
rdf:langString The Ganquan Palace or Sweet Spring Palace (Chinese: 甘泉宫; pinyin: Gānquán Gōng) was a Qin dynasty (221–207 BCE) imperial palace with later additions by Emperor Wu of Han in 138 BCE. It was a temporary imperial residence (离宫, lígōng) outside the capital, which was Xianyang for the Qin and Chang'an for the Han. Its ruins are located in Chunhua County, Xianyang, Shaanxi, China. It is a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level.
rdf:langString 甘泉宫遗址或称汉甘泉宫,是中国秦朝兴建的离宫之一。汉武帝建元三年(前138年)扩建,汉武帝元封二年(前109年)增建。后经数次扩建,甘泉宫规模宏大壮观。成为次于长安政治中心之外重要的避暑与理政的行宫。汉武帝曾多次来此避暑及处理政务,汉武帝以后,汉宣帝曾六次来甘泉宫,并在此祭祀。汉元帝即位后,也五次前往甘泉宫处政。从汉平帝开始,由于国力转衰,皇帝往甘泉宫逐渐减少,甘泉宫逐渐湮没。
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