Four parts of Beijing in the Ming Dynasty: Beijing in the Ming Dynasty was divided into four parts, namely, the inner city, the outer city, the imperial city and the Forbidden City, that is, Miyagi. We all call ancient palaces the Forbidden City, but the Forbidden City is only a part of the palace. The imperial city is located in the center of the inner city, starting from Di 'anmen Street in the north and reaching Chang 'an Street in the south. You can imagine how big it is, which adds up to about ten areas of the Forbidden City. The imperial city is forbidden to the palace. Ordinary people are forbidden to enter, and maids are not allowed to go in and out casually. They can only serve in their respective palaces. If you are caught walking around at will, you will be beaten on the board, or you will be beheaded directly. Therefore, the imperial city not only has strict rules, but also has many rules. It is common for maids to make mistakes and be punished, so Miyagi is a big cage for them. That's why there is such a sentence:? Looking at the sky in the Forbidden City is square. ? How many people are trapped in Miyagi? Youth and life!
Layout of the imperial city: Although the imperial city has a large area, its internal structure is very compact. Closely connected. There are many institutions, government agencies and various warehouses that store materials collected from all over the country. These warehouses with different names can store tributes, gold and silver jewelry.
Conclusion: Beijing was very prosperous in the Ming Dynasty, but now the characteristics of Beijing are that the whole city is centered on the central axis, and the streets are well planned. The Forbidden City has become a symbol of the Ming Dynasty in ancient China! Now it has become a symbol of Beijing!