The word "Wei" has the meanings of "无" and "无用"; the word "center" has the meanings of "End" and "End". The word "Weiyang" is commonly seen in ancient books, and it means "not finished" or "not finished". For example, "Xu Jing·Xiaoya·Ting Liao": "How is the night? The night is still young." "Chu Ci·Li Sao": "As old as the wood is, the time is still young." Huo Qubing's "Qin Song": " The country is peaceful and joyful. "Cao Pi's "Yan Ge Xing": "The starry night is still young." Du Fu's poem "Zhang Zizhou Jueting Farewell to Dou Shaoyin": "What does the host do to see off the guests? It is not yet young to write poems while drinking. "etc. "Weiyang" in the sentence all have this meaning.
Han Gao rented Liu Bang and ascended the throne of the emperor from being the pavilion chief and petty official in Sishang. He enjoyed the supreme and noble happiness. Naturally, he was hesitant. For example, "In the winter of the ninth year in October, the King of Huainan , Liang Wang. The king of Zhao and the Chu Dynasty placed a jade statue in the front hall of the palace as the birthday of the Supreme Emperor, saying: "The great emperor often relies on his ministers to die and is unable to develop his property. It is better to do this now." With Zhong Duo, all the officials in the palace said long live and laughed happily. "("Book of Han: The Second Chronicle of Emperor Gao") Obviously, Liu Bang hoped that such a pampered emperor's life would be "happy" forever. This desire is certainly reflected in the naming of the palace where he lives. First, the "Xingluo Palace" of the Qin Dynasty was renovated and renamed "Changle Palace", and then the "Weiyang Palace" was built. The two palaces were connected into one, and the palace names were linked to each other - "Changle Moyang", which is called endless happiness. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, a stone tablet was erected at the site of Weiyang Palace, with the four words "Longevity without Borders" engraved on it, which can be said to be a footnote to the meaning of "Weiyang Palace".