Palace Pavilion
Gong Ge, pronounced ɡōɡɡ é, is a Chinese word, meaning palace.
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The palace of Jude.
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Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote "Gushui" in shuijingzhu: "it rises to the northeast corner, and the Jin palace Pavilion is called Jinyong. There is chongtiantang, which is here." In Lu Ji Shi Lei, written by Lu Sidao in Sui Dynasty, "Yu Mu was a great hermit, but his son was Lu Shen; he was waiting for the palace Pavilion, and he was wearing a hairpin." Chu Guangxi's "crows chant" in Tang Dynasty: "the river is low, the palace is deep, the lamp is hidden, the drum is at dawn." According to the biography of Jia Huang Zhong in the history of Song Dynasty, "it's a relic of Li's palace to get dozens of golden treasures and count millions."
Chinese PinYin : Gong Ge
Palace Pavilion