The geomantic omen of the imperial palace in Ming Dynasty is true.
The Forbidden City is divided into two parts, namely the former dynasty and the Forbidden City. Surrounded by city walls, there are doors on all sides, and the main entrance of the Forbidden City is the meridian gate. The Forbidden City is called the first of the five largest palaces in the world. Built in 1406, basically built in 1420. The Forbidden City was originally established by the Ming Emperor Judy.
The length from north to south is 96 1 meter, and the width from east to west is 753 meters, with a total area of 720,000 square meters. According to legend, the Forbidden City has 9999 rooms, surrounded by a 3400-meter-long wall and a 52-meter-wide moat, and remains a heavily guarded fortress.
The buildings in the Forbidden City are all made of wood, with blue and white stone bases with resplendent and colorful paintings painted on them. Today's architects all think that the Forbidden City is very luxurious and an unparalleled masterpiece. Its plane layout and three-dimensional effect show majesty and solemnity, which is the essence of ancient architecture in China, symbolizing the long-standing traditional culture of China, and an outstanding achievement of skilled craftsmen in the architectural history more than 500 years ago.
I think the cost of building a palace is priceless, at least it is hard to measure. Because in ancient times, there will only be fewer and fewer cultural relics left behind, and people will see less and less. It is hard to imagine that one day they will be destroyed and want to repair them. What we can do for cultural relics and historic sites is to prolong their aging as much as possible, reduce their damage, and let our future generations have more wealth.