The English translation of Huaqing Palace was Huaqing Palace or The Huaqing Pool.
Looking back from Chang 'an, Mount Li looks like a pile of brocade. On the top of the mountain, the thousand gates of Huaqing Palace open in turn. A horse galloped over, dust billowing. The concubine smiled happily. No one knew that the south had sent fresh lychee fruits. On this moonlit night of spring, only crows could be heard crying, and the curtains were long, blocking the flowers in the palace garden. The red window pane was dimly lit by the clouds, the stone steps were broken, and the purple moss in the shape of coins was crooked. At that time, there might still be some wine left in the jade bowl, and the silver lamp might also be lit, with a thin veil surrounding it. Before the news of the King of Shu's escape, the sprouts of cress had already grown by the spring.
Du Mu's " Passing through Huaqing Palace. One " was originally written as " Chang 'an looks back at the piles of embroidery, and thousands of doors on the top of the mountain open one after another." Riding on a red dust, the concubine smiled, and no one knew it was lychee." The general idea was that looking back at Mount Li from Chang 'an, it was like a pile of brocade. The palace gates on the top of the mountain opened one after another. A horse galloped over, and the dust billowed. The concubine smiled happily. No one knew that it was the lychee fresh fruit from the south. This poem was written by Du Mu when he passed by Huaqing Palace and arrived in Chang 'an. He felt that Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang had misled the country. Through describing the typical event of sending lychees, it revealed the extravagant and licentious life of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, and criticized the fatuous and decadent feudal emperors.
Looking back at Mount Li in Chang 'an, it looked like a pile of brocade. On the top of the mountain, the thousand gates of Huaqing Palace opened one after another. A horse galloped over, dust billowing. The concubine smiled happily. No one knew that the south had sent fresh lychee fruits.
Guo (ṣ u) Hua (huá) Qing (q ṣ) Gong (ṣ ōn ṣ) Jue (jué) Sentence (j) Three (sān) First (shu)(its (q) Two (èr)) Tang·Du Mu The new (x) abundant (fén ṣ) green (l) trees (sh) rise (q) yellow (huán ṣ) dust (āi), and the number (sh) riding (q) fishing (y) yang (yán ṣ) exploring (tàn) to make (sh) return (hu). Ni (n) Chang (chán) Yi (y) Qu (q) Qian (qiān) Feng (fén) Shang (shàn), Dance (w) Break (p) Zhong (zhōn) Yuan (yuan) Shi (sh) Xia (xiài) Lai (lái)
"Three quatrains of Huaqing Palace. I": Looking back at Mount Li from Chang 'an, the scenery there is like a pile of brocade. On the top of the mountain, the thousand palace gates of Huaqing Palace are opened one after another. A swift horse galloped over, stirring up a cloud of dust. Noble Consort Yang revealed a happy smile, but no one knew that it was fresh lychee fruit sent from the south. In the Spring Moon Night, only the cries of crows can be heard, and the curtains are long, blocking the flowers in the palace garden. Clouds dimmed the red window pane, the stone steps were broken, and the purple money-shaped moss was crooked. The jade bowl might still be filled with wine, the silver lamp was lit, and the outside was surrounded by old gauze. Before the King of Shu (Li Longji) had escaped, the sprouts of cress had already grown on the edge of the hot spring.
"Three Quatrains Passing Huaqing Palace·I": Looking back from Chang 'an, Mount Li looks like a pile of brocade. On the top of the mountain, the thousand gates of Huaqing Palace open one after another. A horse galloped over, dust billowing. The concubine smiled happily. No one knew that the south had sent fresh lychee fruits. "Passing Huaqing Palace Quatrain III·II": Yellow dust could be seen from time to time in the Xinfeng area surrounded by green trees. It was the return of the scouts who went to Yuyang. They lied about the military situation, and Emperor Xuanzong and Concubine Yang continued to indulge in singing and dancing until An Lushan raised his army and the Central Plains was destroyed. The whole country was immersed in a song and dance, and the palaces and pavilions on Mount Li were particularly distinct under the moonlight. An Lushan dragged his fat body and danced elegantly, causing Noble Consort Yang's laughter to flutter across the mountains.
"Passing Huaqing Palace" was an ironic poem by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. " Looking back at Chang 'an, there are piles of embroidery, and thousands of doors on the top of the mountain are opened one by one." Looking from Chang 'an City to Mount Li, the scenery of Mount Li was like a beautiful brocade. On the top of the mountain, the gates of Huaqing Palace opened one after another. This depicted a grand scene, hinting at the importance of Lychee's arrival, and paving the way for the following. " A ride in the world of mortals and a concubine's smile, no one knows it's lychee." A fast horse galloped over and raised the red dust. Yang Guifei smiled when she saw it, but no one knew that it was lychees sent from the distant Fuzhou. In order to let Yang Guifei eat fresh lychees, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty used an emergency delivery mechanism and set up post stations along the way to pick her up with fast horses. According to the records, many officers and horses died of exhaustion during the transportation. Behind this small matter, it reflected that Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty had lost his country in order to win a beauty's smile, and a prosperous dynasty had thus fallen into decay. It is worth noting that although there are historical records that this incident may have been fabricated by Du Mu, such as the Tang Ji, it is recorded that "Emperor Ming visited Mount Li in October and returned to the palace in spring. He was never in Mount Li in June." However, this literary imagination made the incident even more ironic and more profound warning to the kings of the past dynasties to make great efforts to govern.
The Lotus Soup of Huaqing Palace was the most imposing and representative soup pool in the ruins of the Imperial Soup of Huaqing Palace of Tang Dynasty. It was also called the Imperial Soup Nine Dragons Hall, which was specially used for bathing Li Longji of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. The lotus soup was carefully made by a skilled craftsman hired by Yang Yuhuan's godson, An Lushan, from all over the country. There was only one step, which meant that Li Longji was the only one bathing here. In the Tang Dynasty, Huaqing Palace was 30 kilometers away from Chang 'an City. It was backed by Mount Li and faced the Wei River. There were hot springs inside. The Huaqing Palace site is located in the Huaqing Pool Scenic Area of Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Five stone baths, including Lotus Soup, Begonia Soup (Imperial Concubine Soup), Star Soup, Prince Soup and Shangshi Soup, as well as halls, corridors, wells, waterways and other relics, have been excavated here. Except for Star Soup, the rest of the soup pools are well preserved. The site provides valuable information for the study of Tang Dynasty palace architecture. In the Huaqing Palace scenic area, in addition to the hot spring ruins, it was also divided into the Tang Dynasty palace restoration area, the five halls of the Xi'an Incident site, the mountain scenic area and other parts. The Longyin Pavilion in the palace area had a large-scale live dance drama called "Song of Everlasting Regret" at night for viewing.
The English translation of "palace" was "palace" or "mansion"("mansion" could also mean a building, a mansion, a large and luxurious building, which had a certain overlap with the meaning of a palace). Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is the method to clear the Huaqing Hidden Palace: 1. ** Decrypt the entrance ** - The Huaqing Hidden Palace was a secret realm dungeon in the Liyue area. Opening it required a simple deciphering process. When they arrived at the location of the Hidden Palace of Huaqing, the text of the ruins prompted them to follow the trail of the Everlasting Ones and knock on the door of the secret treasure. Six fire elemental square steles could be seen on the platform, each of which corresponded to a pillar. Among them, three of the pillars were relatively long. These were the Everlasting Ones. Switch to Amber and activate the fire element square tablets corresponding to the three long pillars in turn to complete the encryption. Then, glide to the bottom of the platform and you will see the entrance to the Huaqing Hidden Palace. There is a gravity sensor on the ground near the entrance. Once you stand on it, you can activate the ascending airflow to facilitate entry and exit. 2. ** Battle Strategy in the Secret Palace ** - At the start, he would first walk towards the left robot, and when it was activated, he would run back. Then, when the flying robot was on the edge of aggro, he would shoot at its weak point with his bow and arrow, and at the same time, run back (this would eliminate aggro, and it would be paralyzed the next time he approached). Then, he would scrape the other two robots to death. He just needed to ignite the totems under the three platforms. For land robots, you can paralyze them with your bow and then attack them. After they get up and use two moves, you can continue to paralyze them. If it is a flying robot, you can bring the Rock Lord along, because when the flying robot is on land, you can use the Rock Lord's E to place it under its feet to force it to take off, then use the bow to paralyze it and attack (note that the Rock Lord's E skill can make the flying robot take off twice, that is, release it once, and when it rises again, the E skill will disappear). In battle, if the skill was dodged well and there was enough time, the character would be able to pass even if it was of a lower level. Low-level characters 'holy relics could be used to increase Elemental Mastery and rely on elemental reaction to deal damage.