The Forbidden City in Beijing is a world-famous cultural heritage and is recognized as the first of the five largest palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Beijing was built in Yongle four years (1406) and lasted for 14 years. Later, it was used as a palace by emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties. The Forbidden City was not officially opened to the public until 1925, and ordinary people had the opportunity to go in and watch and visit the emperor's palace.
Before that, people in feudal society could not set foot in the Forbidden City at all. The Forbidden City has experienced two feudal dynasties, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and has a history of more than 600 years. There are too many secrets hidden in the Forbidden City. After the Forbidden City opened to the outside world, the unknown secrets hidden in the Forbidden City were gradually uncovered, but the secrets in the Forbidden City seemed endless.
The buildings and other infrastructure of the Forbidden City need regular inspection and maintenance. In the late 1970s, the restoration experts of the Forbidden City accidentally discovered the shocking secret hidden under the floor tiles of the Forbidden City when they were overhauling the floor tiles.
Secrets under the Forbidden City
Although the Forbidden City has lost its former glory, by chance, experts touched the floor tiles here and couldn't help but gasp. It turns out that the glory of the Forbidden City is not only reflected in the gold, silver and jewelry emperors inside, but also in the floor tiles that many people have not noticed.
Speaking of the magnificent atmosphere of the Forbidden City, many people may think of the emperor in the Forbidden City, just like the interpretation in TV series, which is full of splendor and antiques everywhere. It should be said that this scene existed in the past, even more magnificent than we thought, but the feudal emperor of that year is gone, and the glory and antiques of nature have disappeared.
However, although the Forbidden City has lost its glory, its prosperity has not disappeared, but it is invisible to our eyes because they are deeply hidden underground. At first, everyone didn't find out, even the experts and professors in the Forbidden City didn't know much about it, but by chance, experts needed to repair the floor of the Forbidden City. As a result, when the experts opened the underground, they were immediately scared. It turns out that the grandeur of the Forbidden City is not only reflected in the above, but also in the following.
It is worth mentioning that the experts didn't find gold, silver and jewels underground, nor did they find great antiques, just bricks. But these bricks have a very unique arrangement structure, and the fine workmanship of each brick makes modern people feel ashamed.
Judy's approach naturally has his reasons.
One of the reasons why Judy launched the battle of Jingnan and successfully entered Nanjing was to dig holes and tunnels under the city wall. Therefore, Judy naturally hopes to prevent this from happening again. The reason why the maintenance standard brick of BRICS is "knocking loudly and breaking without holes" is to fundamentally kill the possibility of digging tunnels.
First of all, bricks can't be dug at all. Even if it is dug, the work of digging the tunnel can't be carried out at all, because there is noise when knocking. Moreover, because the BRICS has paved 15 floors, it is almost impossible to dig a passage. Of course, just spending manpower and material resources is not terrible. What is even more frightening is that the names of manufacturers, porters and managers are printed on every floor tile.
In addition to the name, production time, supervision officials, from local officials to Jiabao, as long as the handlers have to be engraved with seals. The purpose of this is to find the person in charge in time and investigate the responsibility, from confiscation of property to exile or beheading, once there is a problem in any link. On the other hand, the benefits of doing so can also prevent officials from corruption. Once every line of work is accurate to the individual, it is almost impossible to cut corners.