"I'm in Daxing Palace"
"Oh ..."
Daxing Palace was named after Nanjing Palace built by Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty. Emperor Kangxi visited Jiangnan six times and lived in Jiangning Weaving Institute four times, so he called Jiangning Weaving Institute the Daxing Palace.
1984, Nanjing archaeologists discovered a pile of Taihu stones and a batch of yarn-dyed dyes in the underground of the construction site at the southeast corner of the then Daxing Palace Primary School. After identification, it is confirmed that this is the former site of Jiangning Weaving Department, which is the ancestral home of Cao Xueqin, the author of A Dream of Red Mansions.
As a result, this legendary place has become a prosperous and mysterious place with the changes of the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties.