First of all, the Xiangyang Mansion was very grand and magnificent, accounting for twelve thirds of Xiangyang City in that year. Later, there was a fire, and after the renovation, the grandeur was not as good as before. Later, Zhang Xianzhong invaded Xiangyang, killed the then Xiangyang king and set off a fire. Later, Li Zicheng came and repaired it. He called it Emperor here and changed Xiangyang to Xiangjing. When Li Zicheng left, there was another general fire, which basically burned the Xiangyang Mansion clean. The only thing that survives is the green shadow wall more than 20 meters long, which is the only point of view of Xiangyang Palace today. In the Qing Dynasty, the Xiangyang Mansion was an empty land, and the Xiangyang Mansion that was rebuilt later was actually a second-class hospital with a small area and nothing at all. The main hall looks a little magnificent from a distance. There's nothing in it. When we went there at noon, there were only three of us and one girl, four of us. In fact, if you visit for free or five tickets like the wall, you feel OK. The key ticket is 25, which makes you feel like a huge pit.