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Palaces of the Western Han Dynasty -- Chapter 15: The Palaces of the Nanyue King and Minyue King -- Chapter 16: The Palaces in Luoyang during the Eastern Han Dynasty -- Chapter 17: The Palaces of the Three Kingdoms Period and the Northern and Southern Dynasties -- Chapter 18: The Epoch-making Imperial Architecture of the Sui Dynasty -- Chapter 19: Palaces of the Tang Dynasty -- Chapter 20: Shangjing Palace of Bohai Kingdom -- Chapter 21: A Glimpse of Palaces of the Northern Song Dynasty from the Perspective of Image Material -- Chapter 22: Mausoleum Towers of Emperors of the Western Xia Regime -- Chapter 23: Palace Site of Middle Capital of the Yuan Dynasty -- Chapter 24: Palace Sites of Middle Capital and Nanjing of the Ming Dynasty -- Chapter 25: Side Arcades of Fengtian Hall of the Ming Dynasty in Beijing: Guard House in the Forbidden City in Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties -- References -- Index. 330 $aThis book presents a systematic, authoritative, and in-depth exploration of the archaeological restoration and historical evolution of Chinese palace architecture, drawing on methodologies from archaeology, history, and architecture. 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