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Hong Ge
A historical account likely written in the early centuries of the Han Dynasty. The work provides a collection of anecdotes, observations, and notable events related to the imperial court and the surrounding culture during that period. Through its detailed descriptions, the text offers insights into the political, social, and daily aspects of life in ancient China. The opening of ''西京雜記'' introduces a series of succinct entries that document specific aspects of Han court life and infrastructure, including the construction of significant structures like the Weiyang Palace and Kunming Pool, as well as royal customs and notable figures such as the famed musician Qie Feiren. Each fragment conveys fascinating details, from architectural dimensions to ceremonial practices and significant cultural artifacts, illustrating a rich tapestry of historical life and providing a glimpse into the grandeur and intricacies of the Han Dynasty.