Why is the Forbidden City always called the most mysterious place in China?
In fact, this place is not suitable for people to play, because there are some relatively private things stored here, which means there are great restrictions on the age of tourists. Besides, it's completely wooden. If there are many tourists, it will definitely be a great test for this building. After all, this palace has experienced a hundred years of vicissitudes. If there are too many tourists, it will do harm to the palace.
People now take care of the Forbidden City in order to protect all these precious heritages left over from ancient times. Moreover, the development of the Forbidden City is also very detailed, and many facilities are complete.
The Forbidden City interprets the long-standing culture of China and shows China's superb attainments and outstanding achievements in architectural art more than 600 years ago. Ancient astrologers in China interpreted the Forbidden City from the perspective of images. "Purple" is a purple star in the center of the sky. In ancient times, it was a symbol of heaven and earth. The emperor claimed to be the son of heaven and compared the palace where he lived to Ziweiyuan. Moreover, the access control in the palace is extremely strict, so the Forbidden City is called the "Forbidden City".
Tracing back to history, the Forbidden City, which is famous for its architectural art, has been rebuilt and rebuilt several times since the fourth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty to the eighteenth year (1406- 1420). It was destroyed and rebuilt in the war, and still maintains its original scale and style. Architects systematically plan large-scale buildings, combining thick walls, doors and courtyards into a magnificent picture of the building.
Covering an area of 720,000 square meters, the Forbidden City consists of dozens of courtyards, with 9,999 and a half rooms, and the exact figure is 8,707 rooms, surrounded by walls ten meters high and moats more than fifty meters high. The main buildings of the Forbidden City are divided into two parts: the outer court and the inner court. The three halls of Taihe, Zhonghe and Baohe in the outer court were built on a three-story white marble pedestal, where the emperor exercised his power and held grand ceremonies. The Forbidden City, with Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace as the main body, is the place where the emperor handles government affairs and life, and the six palaces on both sides of it are the residences of concubines.