1, the mystery of the Forbidden City
The Forbidden City was originally called the Forbidden City. The name comes from the ancient imagination of the celestial world. People think that the source of Wei Zixing is the center of the sky, and the palace is located in its center, which means the residence of the Emperor of Heaven.
2. Dry the treasure of the Qing Dynasty
Gan Qing Palace is one of the main palaces in the Forbidden City, which contains a large number of precious cultural relics, such as The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival and Sanxi Hall.
3. Jiulong wall
The Nine Dragon Wall of the Forbidden City is one of the three glazed walls. Kowloon on the wall is lifelike and is one of the landmark buildings of the Forbidden City.
4. The bell rings with the drum.
The bell and drum tower in the Forbidden City used to be the place where bells and drums were rung during royal sacrifices, and now it has become an important historical relic.
Five thousand feasts
During the reign of Kangxi, the emperor held a banquet for thousands of people in the Hall of the Great Hero, and invited thousands of courtiers to celebrate with the people.
6. The Covenant of the Imperial Seal
The imperial seal in the Treasure Hall of the Forbidden City is the seal of the Qing emperor. It is said that Emperor Qianlong once agreed with foreign envoys that only peaceful places can get the seal of the imperial seal.
7. The Legend of Kunning Palace
The Palace of Kunning used to be the place where the queen lived. It is said that the architectural structure here can ensure the happiness of the queen's marriage.
8. Changes of Shenwumen
Shenwumen was once the main entrance of the Forbidden City, and it was also an important passage for the Qing emperors to inspect. It is said that Emperor Jiaqing ascended the throne here.
9. Real flying classics
Princess Zhen once lived in the Forbidden City. When Eight-Nation Alliance invaded China, the palace where she lived was burned down. In order to protect Zhen Fei, she was put in the prepared one.
10, southern tour of Qianlong
Emperor Qianlong visited the south many times. When he visited Jiangnan, he became interested in the garden art in Jiangnan, which also influenced his design style.