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Xi' an food city liar
Xi 'an itself has many palaces, but they were basically destroyed due to the war damage and natural and man-made disasters in the late dynasty. So now I have come to Xi 'an, a heavy and long-standing ancient capital of the Tang Dynasty, but I can't see any once glorious palaces.

Xi is a famous ancient capital and the oldest city in China. It is the first city in the world to know the history of China. Now Xi has become a popular tourist city, with not only many historical sites, but also many northwest specialties, but the former Forbidden City can't be seen. For example, there is the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Potala Palace in Tibet. Why not Xi?

In fact, there are not only palaces in Xi, but also many. Almost all of them live in the past years. Let's talk about Xianyang Palace, which was the imperial palace in the Qin Dynasty. Because it was burned by Xiang Yu after overthrowing the Qin Dynasty, it can't be seen now, and so is the fate of Epang Palace. Weiyang Palace was a palace in the Western Han Dynasty and was also restored in the Eastern Han Dynasty. But in the late Tang Dynasty, because of the war, it was destroyed by the war again.

The most regrettable thing is Daming Palace, which is the largest palace group in the Tang Dynasty and has a famous position in the world. It was also because it was destroyed by fire in the late Tang Dynasty and was finally demolished because it could not burn. So this palace is just a ruin now. If Daming Palace is still there, so is the Forbidden City. Although it is out of sight now, some broken walls are still telling the past history.