Division (mi sh ū), supervisor (jiān), procurator (ji m n), school (xi ao), assistant (shi zhōng), giant (jù n), deer (lù n), public (gōng), minister (chén) and Wei zh?.
Wei (wéI)(zhēn guān) (six years (Liü)) years (nián)(mèng Xià) months (zhá), emperors (huáng dì) summers (bü) or (hū). This (cǐ) is the (zh) Ren (rén) Shou (shòu) Palace (gūng) and (yě) of (zé) Sui (suí).
Ancient (Gu) Mountain (shān) Kang (kàng) Temple (diàn), Jue (hè) is (wéi) Pool (chí), which is built across (kuà) Water (shuǐ) Y. Frame (gāo gé) (jiàn The building (dáng) is glued (jiāo looks up (yǐ ng shì), which means (zé) all the way (tiáo), (bǐ i), (xún) and down (xià), which means (zé) towering (lín).
Looking (guān) at its (qí) moving (yí) mountain (shān) returning (huí) stream (jiàn), poor (qióng) Thai (tài) extreme (jí) extravagant (shēn), taking (yǐ) from (cóng).
As for (zhì yú) inflammation (yán) scenery (jǐng) flow (liú) gold (J65 breeze (wēi fēng) movement (dòng), the same as (yǒu) sadness (qǒqěng), (. Sincere (chéng) interest (Yng Shé n) (ZH He) resort (shèng dì), Yan) (ZH He) Gansu (gān) Spring (quán) Not (B 1) Energy (néng) Shang (shàng) also (.
The reference translation is as follows:
In April of the sixth year of Zhenguan, the emperor spent the summer in Jiucheng Palace. This used to be Renshou Palace in Sui Dynasty.
Build palaces to cover Shan Ye, cut off valleys to form ponds and trenches. Bridge across the water column, and build towering double pavilions in steep places, surrounded by high pavilions and cloisters. Houses crisscross and terraces crisscross. Looking up at the sky can reach a hundred miles, overlooking the steep mountains can reach a thousand miles. Brilliant as pearls and jade, gold and jade set each other off. Its brilliance can burn clouds, and its height can reach the sun and the moon.
It's extravagant to watch him build a palace to move the mountain back, because people's indulgence is really to blame.
As for the hot summer when heat can melt metal, there is no muggy and steaming temperature here; The breeze blows slowly, bringing cool comfort. This is really a good place to live and a resort for recuperation. Ganquan Palace in Han Dynasty can't be surpassed.