- The
Epang Palace was a
Chinese palace complex built during the
reign of Qin Shi Huang, the
first emperor of
China and the
founder of the short-lived Qin...
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Mozang Epang (Chinese: 沒藏訛龐, d. 1061) was an
ethnic Tangut statesman and
chancellor of the
Western Xia
dynasty of
China during the
reign of the Emperor...
- Name
Location Organization Meaning Image Twelve Metal Colossi Epang Palace, Xi'an
Emperor of
China Following the Qin
universal conquest and symbolizing...
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through the west. The site of
Epang Palace is
ruins left from the very
first power-centralized
dynasty – the Qin dynasty. The
Epang Palace,
together with the...
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Remains of the
Imperial Palace ("
Epang Palace", 阿房宫) of Qin Shihuang, destro**** in 206 BCE...
- the
increasing number of revolts. They
suggested for the
construction of
Epang Palace to be
suspended lest the
burden of tax
should be too heavy. The emperor...
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Epang Palace (阿房宫) of Qin Shi
Huang in Xi'an, destro**** in 206 BCE...
- in the Wei
valley connected by
elevated roads. In 212 BC, he
built the
Epang Palace (阿房宮; Ēpánggōng).
Shortly after the
First Emperor's
death in 210...
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invited him
there to be killed.
Xiang led an army into Xianyang,
burned the
Epang Palace and
killed Ziying and the
royal family. 205 BC
Battle of Jingxing:...
- Palace, the
First Emperor Qin
Shihuang started to
build a
second palace, the
Epang Palace (阿房宮 -
probable meaning: "The
Palace on the Hill"), 20 km/12 miles...