I visited many palaces, but my favorite ones are Gan Qing Palace and Kunning Palace, two luxurious and noble halls.
Gan Qing Palace is the place where the Qing emperors went to court. Above the throne is a plaque with the words aboveboard written on it, and behind it is a box containing the testamentary edict prepared by the emperor (establishing Chu Jun). After the death of long live the grandfather, they will take out the box and establish a monarch on the spot; The throne is made of gold, dazzling and shining with attractive light. I was scared on the spot. If it is modern, it can be sold for a lot of money! The railing outside is made of white marble, which feels chilly and gives me some comfort in hot weather.
The Palace of Kunning was supposed to be the queen's bedroom, but only three queens in history of qing dynasty have lived in this palace. Who are these three people? It's Bolzigit, the queen of Shunzhi, Hersai Rihara, the queen of Kangxi, and Ulanala, the queen of Yongzheng. This palace is old and shabby. It was Eight-Nation Alliance who made the palace a chicken fly a dog. Now there are only red carpets with gold edges, two sandalwood red wooden chairs, a bamboo red wardrobe, a incense burner that smells fragrant all the year round, and a cage that used to hold two love birds (because after Yongzheng, this is the place where the emperor and queen got married). Even the walls are in rags, which shows how despicable Eight-Nation Alliance is!
I saw many palaces, such as Jiaotai Hall, Taihe Hall, Zhonghe Hall, Baohe Hall, and other magnificent, magnificent and exquisite palaces in beauty and elegance. When I walked to the exit of the Imperial Garden, I couldn't help sighing: "The ancients were really patient and could build such a magnificent building!"
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The author wrote what he saw and heard when he visited the Forbidden City in Beijing with a cheerful style, especially described Gan Qing Palace and Kunning Palace in detail, so that the magnificence of the Forbidden City in Beijing was presented to readers. The language of the article is fluent and vivid. This article not only praised the grandeur of the Forbidden City in Beijing, but also expressed the author's love for it.
There are so many scenery in Beijing! There are Badaling Great Wall, Ming Tombs Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace and Wang Gong Palace. I am very glad that I came to Beijing this summer vacation and got in touch with the "four spirits"-domineering, upright, rich and blessed, and became a "hero" once.
What I want to introduce to you here is the Forbidden City full of righteousness.
The Forbidden City is the place where the emperor used to live. The first thing that caught my eye was the gate of the Forbidden City, also known as the "noon gate". It is said that the previous "pulling the prisoner out of the meridian gate and beheading him" refers to this gate, and I feel a little scared when I look at the word meridian gate.
We arrived at the first of the three halls in the Forbidden City: Hall of Supreme Harmony, also known as the Hall of Golden Throne. This is the temple where the emperor received the minister of civil and military affairs. On both sides of the Hall of Supreme Harmony are the places where the emperor's concubines live, also known as the East-West Six Palaces. Now it is an exhibition hall, which contains things used by the emperor and his concubines before. Behind the Hall of Supreme Harmony is the Imperial Garden, where the emperor walks and plays. There are grotesque rockeries, pavilions, dense trees and green lakes, and the scenery is very beautiful.
The second hall of the Forbidden City is the Baohe Hall, where the emperor personally invigilates. Whoever wins the first prize can ride a horse and hang flowers from here to visit Chang 'an Avenue in Beijing.
The last hall is the Zhonghe Hall, where the emperor rests. The roof of each palace is covered with golden glazed tiles, the doors and walls are scarlet, the doors are nailed with golden copper nails, and the eaves are carved with lifelike dragons and some auspicious patterns, which are resplendent and dazzling from a distance.
The Forbidden City is very beautiful, with many orders and seals of the emperor, and the seals are very special. And the emperor's paintings and treasures. The painting is beautiful, the treasure is precious, there are turtles, cranes and other animals, and I also saw the "Jia Liang", which is used to indicate that the weights and measures are fixed and the world is unified. But the Forbidden City is very big. I'm sorry I can't tell you everything.
So we visited along the central axis of the Forbidden City with great interest, and it was already noon when we walked out of the north gate of the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is really big!
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This article describes in detail the scene of visiting the Forbidden City. The language expression ability is very good, the sentences are fluent and vivid, and the scenery description is vivid. For example, "the palace gate and the palace wall are scarlet, with gold and copper nails nailed to the palace gate and lifelike dragons and some auspicious patterns carved on the eaves", which shows that the author's observation is very good.
It is meaningful to visit the Forbidden City and travel to Beijing during the Spring Festival. Among them, my favorite is to visit the Palace Museum.
I was very happy when I got up on the first day of New Year's Day. My parents and I boarded Tiananmen Gate for the first time. Before you know it, it's time to visit the Forbidden City. We bought tickets, each rented an interpreter and entered the door.
Yesterday, I experienced the royal style in Yonghe Palace and imperial academy, but the royal style of the palace was even better: the roof was covered with dark yellow glazed tiles; Some roofs have two dragons; There are some faucets on the edge of the white marble steps ... even the doors are gold-plated. On closer inspection, this is called "Taihe Gate". Two bronze lions, a female and a male, were placed at both ends, showing their majesty.
After crossing the "Taihe Gate", you will see the "Hall of Supreme Harmony". Although there is no lion at its door, as I said just now, there are two dragons at its top, which makes it more majestic. The commentator also said: A floor tile in the Hall of Supreme Harmony is worth one or two ounces of gold. I thought to myself, "this is the emperor's business!" " "
After the Hall of Supreme Harmony, there is the Hall of Supreme Harmony. When my mother and I walked past it, we found some bronze dragons inlaid on its side. These bronze dragons are exquisite in workmanship, and more importantly, I can imagine the prosperity of the Forbidden City through them.
We went to the Baohe Hall, crossed the Gan Qing Gate and went to the Gan Qing Palace, where there was an emperor's throne. Because there were too many people visiting, and it was very big, I only saw part of it. But even if you only see a corner, you can imagine what it looks like. It seems that the palace is really distinguished!
After Gan Qing Palace, I saw Jiaotai Hall. I heard that there was a precious seal of Qing dynasty in it, but I only saw the wooden box. Where is the treasure seal? This is worth studying.
We passed the Palace of Kunning, turned around and passed the Yangxin Gate, and came to hall of mental cultivation, which is my favorite Sanxi Hall. Small and exquisite, reflecting another kind of beauty.
This visit to the Forbidden City made me feel royal and benefited a lot. I will definitely come again when I have the chance!
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Travel Notes of the Forbidden City This summer vacation, my mother took me to travel to Beijing. On the second day in Beijing, we visited the Forbidden City, a scenic spot full of ancient art and culture.
The Forbidden City is in Tiananmen Square. When we visited the Forbidden City, we first crossed Tiananmen Square. When you enter Tiananmen Square, you can see the meridian gate. A long time ago, many prisoners were punished at the noon gate. There are several wild animals on the roof of Wumen Gate, reminding the emperor not to covet beautiful scenery, but to go to court in time.
After the noon gate, you will see a street, in front of which is the south gate. There are four doors in the Forbidden City, namely: East Gate, South Gate, West Gate and North Gate. There are three doors in the south gate. The door in the middle belongs to the emperor, the door on the left belongs to the minister and the door on the right belongs to the bodyguard. Besides the emperor, there are two kinds of people who can walk once in their lives, champions and queens.
After entering the south gate, you will see three bridges, which are roughly the same as the rules of the three gates in the south gate. There is a road by the bridge, which is taken by the guards or maids who have just entered the palace.
After crossing the bridge, we arrived at the center of the Forbidden City. We visited the Hall of Supreme Harmony, which is the largest hall in the Forbidden City. The Hall of Supreme Harmony is magnificent. There is a golden painted dragon chair throne in the center of the temple for the emperor to sit on. Behind the throne, there is a screen painted with golden dragons. On both sides of the throne, there are three huge pillars inlaid with golden dragons. Every dragon is lifelike. There are cranes and champs on both sides of the throne. It is said that cranes symbolize longevity, and incense pavilions symbolize national stability.
There are many treasures in Jubaotang, including dragon robes and dragon crowns. Go through the Treasure Hall and you will reach the Kowloon Wall. The nine dragons carved on the Nine Dragons Wall look so majestic and lifelike that they seem to go through the wall. Later, we also visited many palaces in succession. Every palace is covered with yellow glazed tiles, and the red palace walls and columns have brought me different surprises. Unconsciously, we walked out of the Forbidden City from Shenwumen.
The Forbidden City, a palace with the essence of ancient China culture, is the wealth left by our ancestors, and we should take good care of it.
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This is a travel article, and the author introduces us to the beauty and fun of the Forbidden City. The language of the article is natural, such as "there is a golden dragon chair in the hall for the emperor to sit on". The article not only praised the spectacular scenery of the Forbidden City, but also expressed the author's nostalgia for the trip.
I have long wanted to witness the magnificent Forbidden City. Fortunately, during the summer vacation, my mother took me to the Forbidden City, which I admired.
The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing. It is the imperial palace of Ming and Qing Dynasties, covering an area of 720,000 square meters, with more than 70 large and small palaces, 9,999 houses and 5 rooms. It is the best preserved and largest palace in the world.
There is another legend about the house in the Forbidden City! Legend has it that the Jade Emperor in the sky has 10,000 houses. Because the emperor is the son of heaven, he can't have more rooms than the jade emperor, so he is half less than the jade emperor. Passing through the meridian gate, the first thing you see is the Jinshui Bridge made of five white marble on the Jinshui River. After crossing Jinshui Bridge and Taihe Gate, you come to the three halls of the Forbidden City-Hall of Supreme Harmony, Hall of Zhonghe and Hall of Baohe. These three halls all stand on the white stone platform more than 70 meters high. The platform has three floors and is surrounded by white marble railings. The balustrade is carved with exquisite patterns such as "Two Dragons Playing with Beads" and "Dragon and Phoenix Becoming Auspicious".
The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the largest palace in the Forbidden City, also known as the "Golden Hall". This is the place where grand ceremonies are held. Under the sunshine, it looks magnificent. When you enter the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the first thing you see is a dragon chair placed in the center of the hall, with lifelike golden dragons carved on tall pillars on both sides. Looking up at the top of the temple, there is a golden dragon in the center of the temple. There is a big dragon ball in its mouth, surrounded by six small dragon balls. They face the dragon chair.
Further on, you arrive at the Hall of Harmony, where the emperor sat before the ceremony, bowed by officials, and then went to the Hall of Supreme Harmony to hold the ceremony.
After watching Zhonghe Hall, I came to Baohe Hall. Baohe Hall is a place for court examinations. There is a platform inside. In the middle of the platform, there is a wooden chair with thousands of dragons carved on it. There is also a crane flying high on each side of the wooden chair. There are many test tables in the temple, and there is a study on the table. After visiting the Forbidden City, I have to admire the wisdom of the ancients, which makes me proud. ……
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Hello, tourists from all over the world Welcome to the World Heritage Beijing Forbidden City. I'm Princess Sweetheart X, a tour guide from Nanchang. Let me show you around in detail. The Imperial Palace in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing. Construction of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty began in the fourth year to the eighteenth year, that is, from 1406 to the present 1420. Later, after careful revision by the working people of several dynasties, it became very magnificent, but it still maintained its original layout and scale. It is the most complete and largest ancient wooden palace complex in the world. The first designers were Cai Xin, Ruan An, etc. And the people who presided over the construction were Kuaixiang and Luxiang, and their names all had details! We have finished the history and characterization of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Now it's time to talk about appearance and arrangement order! There are four gates in this city, namely, the noon gate in the center of the south gate, the Shenwu gate in the north gate, the Donghua gate in the east gate and the Xihua gate in the west gate. Each of the four doors has a double eaves and a gatehouse. The four corners of the city are also covered with some watchtowers with exquisite structure and beautiful appearance. The wall outside is 10 meters high! And the moat is 52 meters wide, which is wide enough! With a total length of 3,800 meters, the whole building complex is symmetrically arranged according to the north-south central axis, with distinct levels and orderly primary and secondary. After listening to more than one, you should know something about the Forbidden City in Beijing! Maybe you don't know, even the emperor's residence is so well organized! The Cultural Center and Wuying Hall are nine wide buildings with eaves resting on the top of the mountain. The cultural center is the place where the emperor listened to the minister's letter, and the Wuying Hall is the place where the emperor ate, lived and summoned the minister. The last three palaces, the East-West Sixth Palace, the Gan Qing Palace and the Kunning Palace lead to the royal gardens. Kunning Palace and Gan Qing Palace are the main halls and bedrooms of the palace. They are the official residences of the emperor, the empress dowager and the empress, with an average area of nine, which is the top floor of the double-eaved palace. The first three halls are the largest buildings in the palace, covering an area of 8. 50,000 square meters, which is 12% of Miyagi's, and the last three offerings are 25% of the first three halls, and the cycle in the palace decreases in turn, mainly highlighting the main position of the first three halls and the last three palaces. 196 1 the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in China have been listed as world cultural heritage by UNESCO.
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Incomplete structure, no description, improper details