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Guide to scenic spots in the Forbidden City.

The Palace Museum in Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing's central axis. It was the palace of 24 emperors in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the quintessence of ancient Chinese court architecture in China, an unparalleled architectural masterpiece, and one of the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden structures in the world.

The complete version of the guide words of the Forbidden City

. There are more than 70 large and small palaces and more than 9000 houses centered on the three halls of Ethereum, Zhonghe and Baohe. The following is a complete version of the Forbidden City guide words compiled by Bian Xiao. Welcome to check!

Scenic spot explanation questions

Topic 1: Explain the Forbidden City in front of the Wumen Gate (an overview of the Qing and Ming Dynasties in historical evolution; The origin of the name of the Forbidden City; The layout of the Forbidden City; Wumen and Wumen Square)

Topic 2: The former dynasty of the Forbidden City (Taihemen, Taihemen Square; Hall of Supreme Harmony and Hall of Supreme Harmony Square; Zhonghe Hall, Baohe Hall)

Topic 3: The backyard of the Forbidden City (Ganqingmen, Ganqingmen Square; Gan Qing Palace; Jiaotai Hall; Kunning Palace; Royal garden; Shenwumen)

Question 4: Tingwai East Road behind the Forbidden City (Ningshouquan Palace; Treasure hall; Other buildings in Ningshou Palace; A thousand feasts; Zhen Fei Jing)

Theme 5: Imperial Garden (hall of mental cultivation; Palace of Gathered Elegance; Royal Garden)

Explanation prompt:

The Forbidden City is a grand palace complex, which is the difficulty and focus of the tour guide's explanation. In the process of explanation, attention should be paid to the explanation in the order of scenic spots, and each scenic spot should clearly explain its historical evolution, architectural characteristics, uses and related historical and cultural knowledge.

Topic 1: Talking about the Forbidden City before noon.

Hello, everyone. Today we will visit the Palace Museum. Now we are in front of the meridian gate of the Forbidden City. Before entering the Forbidden City, let me give you a brief introduction of the Forbidden City.

The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, was originally a palace in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Built in 1406- 1420, it has a history of more than 580 years. It is the largest and most well-preserved ancient palace complex in China, and was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1987.

How did the name Forbidden City come from? Astronomers in ancient China divided the main stars in the sky into three constellations, four elephants and twenty-eight stars. Three constants are too micro-constant, and purple constants are micro-constant. Among them, in the middle is the place where the Emperor of Heaven lives, which is called the Purple Palace. The feudal emperor claimed to be the son of the Emperor of Heaven, so he also symbolized the palace where he lived as the Purple Palace on Earth. Moreover, the place where the emperor lived was heavily guarded, and ordinary people were not allowed to approach it. This is an absolute forbidden area, also known as the Forbidden City, so the Forbidden City is also known as the Forbidden City.