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... d dazzlingly opulent and grandiose[1]. Yet no one knew how many dead bones were buried deep within.
[1] 金碧辉煌 (jīnbìhuīhuáng) – (idiom) gold and jade in glorious splendor; fig. a dazzling sight (e.g. royal palace).
Si Meng Palace was positioned in the southeast corner of the imperial palace. Its environment was secluded and peaceful, and along its border was a far reaching tree peony garden. These tree peonies were especially procured upon the Emperor’s order from Luoyang. Ski ...
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