Tang Brick was a science fiction novel set in the Tang Dynasty. It did not specifically mention Epang Palace. Therefore, Epang Palace Fu was not a part of Tang Brick.
The Epang Palace Ode in Tang Brick was chapter 22. The second chapter of the book mainly introduced the territory and rulers of the Tang Dynasty, as well as the geographical location and historical background of Epang Palace. At the same time, the second chapter also interweaved some stories and characters to let the readers better understand the politics, economy, and culture of the Tang Dynasty society.
"Fu on Epang Palace" was a poem written by Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the magnificent scenery and scale of Epang Palace as the theme, and through vivid descriptions and images, it showed the beauty of the palace architecture in the Tang Dynasty. The layout of this Fu has the following characteristics: 1. Clear overall structure: Fu on Epang Palace uses the structure of "total-minute-total" to describe the magnificent scenery and scale of Epang Palace in general, then analyze its structure and decoration one by one with the palace buildings as examples, and finally summarize its main characteristics. This kind of overall structure was clear, and the way of expression was distinct, so that each part of the Fu could be independent and connected to form a complete story. 2. Careful descriptions: The Fu on Epang Palace vividly described the beauty of the palace buildings in the Tang Dynasty. For example, the walls of Epang Palace were as high as 1,000 feet, and the beds in the palace were connected so that people could sit together and confide in each other. These descriptions were not only vivid but also full of imagination, making people feel the grandeur and magnificence of the palace buildings of the Tang Dynasty. 3. Rich use of rhetoric: A large number of rhetorical devices such as metaphor, exaggeration, antithesis, and comparison were used in the Fu to make the language in the Fu more vivid and enhance the effect of expression. At the same time, the Fu also used a variety of metaphor and symbolic techniques, such as comparing Epang Palace to the "Palace of Hanging Needles" and the candles in the palace to the "List of Stars", implying that the palace was tall, brilliant and mysterious. To sum up, Fu on Epang Palace adopted a clear and detailed structure, vivid description, and rich rhetoric in the layout of the article, making the language in the Fu vivid and full of imagination, full of the beauty of the palace architecture of the Tang Dynasty.
In the Epang Palace Fu, the sentence describing the size of the palace and the height of the attic in an exaggerated manner is: in the tower I look at the beehive, the palace pavilion, and the wings of rocs. This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty writer Bai Juyi's Fu on Epang Palace. Through the description of Epang Palace's numerous pavilions, the scale was as large as a beehive and the wings of a roc, the palace's size and magnificence were highlighted in an exaggerated way.
Tang Brick was a fantasy novel set in the Tang Dynasty. The death of Li Huairen was the third chapter of the novel, which was also chapter 16.
" Brick of Tang " was a fantasy novel. The death of Li Huairen did not appear clearly in every chapter, nor did it leave a clear index or title. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the specific chapter of Li Huairen's death. However, based on the readers 'feedback and the progression of the plot, Li Huairen might appear in the subsequent chapters. If you have any other questions about "Tang Brick", please feel free to ask.
The chapter where Grandma Yun Ye passed away in Brick of Tang was chapter 186,"Grandma Yun Ye's Farewell."
In the first chapter of 'Tang Brick,' Yun Ye's servant was indeed Su Xuan.
The amber in the Tang brick was not dug out in the first chapter but first appeared in the seventh chapter.
This was because the scene of Qin Huaiyu being punished to stand was not publicly released on the official website, nor did it appear on any reliable novel reading platform. Tang Zhuan was a Chinese web novel about a story in the Tang Dynasty with the Wagang Village as the background, and Qin Huaiyu was one of the main characters. If you want to know more about Brick Tang, you can consult the relevant novel materials or consult the novel reading platform.
My answer may be wrong. There was no scene of Qin Huaiyu being punished to stand in the Tang brick. Tang Brick was a series of fantasy novels about the rise of a group of cultivators who transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty from another world at the end of the Tang Dynasty. If you have any other questions, please let me know.