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During the 3,000-year dynasty in China, more than 500 feudal emperors have been painted with a mysterious fate since ancient times. Emperors of past dynasties not only built luxurious palaces before their death, but also built grand mausoleums after their death, hoping to be enshrined in the halls of high halls behind them and continue to enjoy the worship of future generations.
These luxurious palaces and grand mausoleums have exquisite site selection and rigorous layout, and the humanistic architecture and natural feng shui are in harmony and unity, reaching the perfect height of "harmony between man and nature". With detailed documents, rich historical knowledge and profound thinking, the author of this book clears away the layers of fog in the tombs of emperors' palaces in previous dynasties and details the mystery of the rise and fall of the Millennium dynasty.
Xiang Si, a native of Macheng, Hubei Province, graduated from Wuhan University with a bachelor's degree. He has been devoted to studying the history and culture of China courts (especially the court books), and has published many related works in Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Taiwan Province provinces. Now he works in the Palace Museum (Beijing) as an associate researcher and deputy curator of the library. His main works include: Documentary of the Harem, Life of Concubines in the Harem, Amusement Life of Emperor China, Life of Emperor China, Records of China's Forbidden Health, Golden Branches and Jade Leaves in the Harem, Empress Dowager Cixi, and The Mystery of Health Care in Qianlong, etc.
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