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Examples:the Palace of the Bogdo Khan in Ulan Bator, Mongolia—Summer Palace in Beijing—lit. plucking a branch of osmanthus from the Toad Palace (i.e. the moon)—palace of the Dragon King at the bottom of the Eastern Sea—Elysée Palace, the residence of the president of the French Republic—Gyeongbokgung palace in central Seoul—ink stone or ink slab made from an antique palace tile—Yuanmingyuan, the Old Summer Palace, destroyed by the British and French army in 1860—palace residence of concubine—bejeweled jade palace (idiom); sumptuous dwelling—Zhongnanhai, palace adjacent the Forbidden City, now the central headquarters of the Communist Party and the State Council—Potala, winter palace of Dalai Lamas in Lhasa, Tibet—(in palace construction) center hook and corner link—underground palace of ghouls, e.g. Asgard of Scandinavian mythology—imperial bulletin, palace report dating back Han dynasty—History of later Han dynasty, internal palace record by many 1st and 2nd century authors, 143 scrolls—underground palace (as part of imperial tomb)—unsuccessful and bloody Korean palace coup in 1884 by westernisers against conservatives, crushed by Qing troops—courtyard in front of a palace—monopolize the turtle head (idiom, refers to carved marble steps of the palace); to come first in triennial palace examinations—top scorer in the palace examination (highest rank of the Imperial examination system)—side quarters of a palace—Palace in the Moon (in folk tales)— |