The layout of ancient capitals or ancient books and documents in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms Period

The capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty is located in Luoyang, and the palaces are divided into Nangong and Gong Bei, which are located in the north and south of Luoyang, seven miles apart. The two palaces are connected by many roads. During the recovery, the emperor took the middle road, protected the left and right, and defended in ten steps. ?

The main hall of Nangong is Deyang Hall, which is three feet high and one foot wide. This temple can hold 10,000 people. The temple is surrounded by a pool of clear water, with jade steps and beams. The altar is made of carved stones, the walls are decorated with colorful paintings, and the golden pillars are carved with beautiful women.

Deyang Hall is tall and majestic. It is said that 43 miles away from Luoyang Yanshi City, Deyang Hall and Suzaku Queyu are connected with the sky.

Outside Luoyang, there are many gardens and landscapes for the emperor's entertainment. There are Xiyuan Garden, Xianyang Garden, Xianming Garden and Hannah Quinlivan Garden. Among them, Xiyuan is the largest and has the most amusement facilities.