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A place called Wei Zi.

Why was it called the Forbidden City in ancient times? The Forbidden City? Is it because the palace where the king lives is also called? Purple palace? And the palace is forbidden to ordinary people, so it was born under the combination of the two? The Forbidden City? This name. After Judy sent troops to claim the title of emperor in the Ming Dynasty, she began to develop her former fief, namely, Gyeonggi. In the fourth year of Yongle, Judy had the idea of moving the capital, so she ordered to build a palace in Beijing according to the scale of Nanjing Palace. It took about fourteen years before the Beijing Palace was finally built, and then the Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing.

The ancients always paid attention to it? Harmony between man and nature? The construction of the palace is even more so. As the king of a country, the king attaches great importance to being? The only thrill? This identity, so their palace site selection is also very particular. Because the highest ruler of heaven, the palace where the Emperor of Heaven lives is called? Wei Zi Palace? Therefore, the palaces where the kings of the human world live are naturally linked to them. So? Purple palace? It became another name for the king's bedroom. And the whole palace, including the palace, is forbidden to ordinary people, so the palace came into being? Purple ban? Known as.

After the Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing, the imperial palace and the forbidden area in the periphery were no longer collectively referred to as the imperial city, but were different. So, the palace became? The Forbidden City? And the forbidden area outside is the imperial city. Although the Forbidden City was built according to the Nanjing Forbidden City, its scale is slightly larger than the former. From the reign of Emperor Chengzu in Ming Dynasty to the demise of Qing Dynasty, the Forbidden City has been a palace for more than 500 years. Kings of past dynasties held various activities in the Forbidden City, witnessing the occurrence of major historical events again and again.

After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi, the last king of the Qing Dynasty, lived in the Forbidden City for many years until Feng Yuxiang sent someone out of the Forbidden City in the thirteenth year of the Republic of China. The year after Puyi was driven away, the Forbidden City was officially renamed the Forbidden City. After the founding of New China, the Forbidden City was also extensively renovated, and now it has become a representative scenic spot in China.