Who burned Epang Palace?

There is no historical record that Epang Palace was burned. In August of the third year of Qin Ershi (207 BC), he made an insurrection, hijacked II in the palace and forced II to commit suicide. After the death of II, Epang Palace finally stopped working completely until the demise of the Qin Empire. Although the Epang Palace was not completely completed, some of its ancillary buildings, such as Acheng, have been preserved for a long time.

The Biography of Han Dong Fangshuo contains: In the third year of Jianyuan (BC 138), he was born in the south of Acheng, east of Zhouzhi and west of Yichun ... I thought Shanglinyuan belonged to Nanshan. It can be seen that Acheng was still complete in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty.

Epang Palace, known as "the first palace in the world", is a new dynasty palace built by the Qin Empire, the first unified multi-ethnic centralized country in China history. It is located in the western suburb of Xi City, Shaanxi Province 15km, and in the southeast of Xianyang City 15km. It was built in the thirty-fifth year of Qin Shihuang (the first 2 12 years).

Epang Palace, the Great Wall of Wan Li, the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and the Way of Qin Dynasty are also called "Four Major Projects of Qin Shihuang". They are the first unified landmark building in China, and also the physical symbol of the beginning of the formation of the Chinese nation. East to the west bank of Zaohe River, west to ji yang Village in Chang 'an District, west to An, south to Heping Village and Dong 'aoli in weiyang district, and north to Zhang Che Village and Houweizhai in weiyang district, with a total area of 15 square kilometers.

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