This summer vacation, I went to Beijing to live for a while. During this period, I have been to many places. What impressed me the most was going to the Forbidden City. Guangxi college entrance examination network
I was surprised to cross the Jinshui Bridge, cross the noon gate and enter the Taihe Gate. I have never seen such a big square, which can hold tens of thousands of people. There is a gate on each side of the square for evacuation. We walked forward step by step along the road paved with white marble and looked up. Wow! I can't believe that humans did this. This hall of supreme harmony is magnificent. There is a stone carving in the middle of the stairs. The whole stone carving painting is engraved with various dragons, which is gorgeous and powerful. Looking at such a huge stone carving, I can't help sighing. Many years ago, there were no cranes and cranes. How did people get such a big stone here? I walked into the Hall of Supreme Harmony and found that the interior of the Hall of Supreme Harmony was also very wide: there were incense tables and incense burners in the middle of the Hall of Supreme Harmony.
I left the Hall of Supreme Harmony and went to the Hall of Supreme Harmony. The scale here is bigger than before. Then I visited Baohe Hall, Gan Qing Gate and Qianqing Palace. Visited Jiaotai Hall, Kunning Gate and Kunning Palace; Finally came to the imperial garden. The whole imperial garden is ancient trees, mostly oil cypress. It's like entering a virgin forest. Go on, and you will see a hill made of Taihu stone. The name of this mountain is Dui Xiushan. Those Taihu rocks are strange, riddled with holes and strange, and people can't help but sigh the magic of nature.
After visiting the Imperial Garden, we decided to visit hall of mental cultivation. Along the way, I passed countless palaces, large and small, and I couldn't help but marvel at the grandeur of the Forbidden City. After coming to Yangxin Hall, there are exquisite dragon beds and all kinds of exquisite furniture. Since Emperor Kangxi, many emperors have handled government affairs here.
Next, I took a last look at the Palace Museum. The Palace Museum is the largest comprehensive museum in China, which was established on the basis of the palaces and their collections in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The palace history, palace architecture and a large number of rare ancient art collections displayed by it are beyond the reach of other museums in the world. Today, we visited the Forbidden City.
The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is the imperial palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is the largest and most well-preserved ancient palace complex in China. The whole building is resplendent and magnificent. Covering an area of 720,000 square meters, there are 9,999 rooms and a half. It is a rectangular city surrounded by a moat with a width of 52 meters.
There are four doors in the Forbidden City. The main entrance is called the meridian gate. We went in through Shenwumen and went through the Imperial Garden. The Forbidden City is divided into an outer court and an inner court according to the "front yard and rear bedroom". The outer court is centered on the three halls of Taihe, Zhonghe and Baohe, and it is the place where the emperor handles state affairs and holds ceremonies. The Forbidden City is centered on Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace, where the emperor and queen live, as well as the East Sixth Palace and West Sixth Palace on both sides of the east and west, commonly known as "Three Palaces and Six Courtyards", of which the East Sixth Palace is now mostly changed into an ancient art exhibition hall; In addition, there are Wenhua Hall, Wuying Hall and Royal Garden.
When I came to the Forbidden City, I was greeted by scarlet walls and gray floors.
The most beautiful part of the Forbidden City is the Imperial Garden in the north of Kunning Palace!
When you walk into the Imperial Garden, you can see pines and cypresses, exotic flowers and rocks, pavilions and bridges by the water. From time to time, there are a few birdsongs or springs. Looking around, you can see the spires of several palaces and the strange stones in the hall from time to time. This wonderful combination of nature and labor is really a "match made in heaven".
It is said that it took 1000000 people to build the Forbidden City! During the 13 years when the Forbidden City was built, these people moved dozens of tons of stones from 1000 miles away every day!
The Forbidden City is magnificent, and it is also the wisdom and great testimony of the working people in China. I really hope you can go and see it!