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are now held by several museums. The palace is also the subject of paintings and music such as "The Palace of Nine Perfections" by
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was erected to record this with an inscription composed by chancellor
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as a renovation of the earlier Renshou palace built for the
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Inscription on the Sweet Spring in the Jiucheng Palace
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Index

Renshou Palace

Li Sixun
Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
palace
Tang dynasty
Linyou
mountains
Chang'an
Emperor Taizong
Emperor Wen of Sui
631
632
stele
Wei Zheng
Ouyang Xun
calligraphy
rubbings
Eric Ewazen

Yuan Jiang
Kangxi Emperor
Palace of Perfection
Emperor Taizong Arriving at the Jiucheng Palace
Freer Gallery of Art
Inscription on the Sweet Spring in the Jiucheng Palace
Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Museum
The Palace of Nine Perfections

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