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Emperor Wei Zi of the Qing Dynasty

The construction of the Forbidden City was successfully completed under the auspices of the Ming Emperor Judy. Judy wanted to build the Forbidden City simply because he considered the needs of the capital at that time. When the Ming emperor Judy proclaimed himself emperor, he decided to move the capital to Beijing. So considering his own needs, he decided to build a palace for himself, which gave a general model of the Forbidden City. After making this decision, Judy gathered skilled craftsmen from all over the country to build this legendary royal garden for herself. After the improvement and construction of the past dynasties, the Forbidden City has gradually become a behemoth in front of people in contemporary society.

In ancient times, from the emperor to the ordinary people, people attached great importance to their houses, but compared with the people, the houses built by these rulers were more huge and luxurious, and their buildings reflected a royal style everywhere. For example, in the Qin Dynasty, Qin Shihuang was wasting people and money to build his own palace. For example, the legendary Epang Palace was built with exaggerated materials and a wide area. There is a poem that can be highly summarized, and that is? Overpressure over 300 miles? . It can be seen that in ancient times, these rulers built some palaces, which were very large in scale, but also caused a lot of waste.

The Forbidden City, which is also a royal building, was not built overnight. At that time, after Judy became emperor, he first found some of the most powerful craftsmen in the world, including a very powerful carpenter named Kuai Xiang. He not only has excellent woodworking skills, but also has other rare talents, including architectural planning applied to contemporary society and some principles about construction, so we can say that,

Under the auspices of this architect, he designed detailed drawings and various construction precautions. At the end of more than 40 years, the Forbidden City in Yu Jiancheng was completely completed. With the continuous improvement of the past dynasties, it has formed a scale and a more brilliant face. This royal garden has also left a lot of reference for China architecture, which has high research value and historical and cultural value.