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The difference between Han Ren Palace and Han Palace
Han Ren Palace is a health workshop, and Han Palace is the palace of the Han Dynasty.

The meaning of "Han Ren Palace": Han: the meaning of the Han Dynasty. The culture of Hanren Palace originated from China traditional culture, TCM health preservation and pharmacist Buddha, hoping to inherit China traditional culture, carry forward the quintessence of TCM and benefit the public health. Benevolence: Benevolence means righteousness. Han Palace insists on doing only health-related things, hoping to bring health to thousands of families with our technical services and give back to the whole society with an altruistic heart. Palace: it means "palace", which means nobility. Hangong hopes to provide customers with high-end atmosphere, palace-like consumption environment and distinguished service experience.

The Han Dynasty (202-220 BC) was a dynasty that appeared after the Qin Dynasty in China history. It is very representative in the history of China and plays an important role in connecting the past with the future. The Han Dynasty is divided into two historical periods: the Western Han Dynasty (202-9 BC) and the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 BC), which are collectively called the Han Dynasty. Some also call the capitals of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty the two capitals. The Western Han Dynasty was founded by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, with Chang 'an as its capital. The Eastern Han Dynasty was founded by Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, with Luoyang as its capital. During this period, there were the New Dynasty (9-23 years) in which Wang Mang stood on his own feet for a short time, and the period of Emperor Geng Shi in the Western Han Dynasty (23-25 years). Zhang Qian sent missions to the western regions, surrendered to the great Central Asian country, Dawan, and surrendered to the western regions, and for the first time opened up the famous Silk Road, which opened up a vast territory of "desert in the north, green hills in the west, Korea in the east and sea in the south" and laid the Chinese territory.