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The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is a blend of astronomy and folklore. Ancient astronomers in China divided all the stars in the sky into three walls, twenty-eight nights and thirty-one days. Among them, the three walls refer to Taiwei College, Ziwei College and Tianshi College. Ziweiyuan is in the center of Sanyuan, which accords with the saying that Ziweiyuan is in the middle. Therefore, the ancients thought that the ultraviolet micro-wall was the position of the Emperor of Heaven, so it was called the Purple Palace. The emperor is the son of the Emperor of Heaven and the highest being on the earth. Therefore, they should imitate the Emperor of Heaven and crown their palaces with purple words to show their imperial spirit of being in the center and looking around the world. There is also a saying that "purple gas comes from the east." Legend has it that Lao Tzu went through the customs to Hangu Pass, and Guanling told Yin Youzi that he came from the East and knew that saints would pass by. Sure enough, I rode a green cow and asked him to write the Tao Te Ching. Therefore, later generations used "purple gas coming from the east" to express auspiciousness. Of course, the imperial residence hopes to show auspicious phenomena, so it is logical to name it after the word "purple". The meaning of the word "forbidden" is more obvious, that is, the forbidden area of the palace is heavily guarded and the people are not allowed to get close. There is not a word of empty talk. Until 1924, the last emperor was expelled from the palace, and the people could not get close to it. It is conceivable how lofty and sacred the Forbidden City was!
The Forbidden City was built in Beijing because of history and because it is a treasure trove of geomantic omen. It is a long story. The construction of the Forbidden City began in the fourth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1406), and it took 14 years to be basically completed. Today, it has a history of more than 570 years. As you can see, the Forbidden City is a group of first-class buildings with red walls and yellow tiles. Why? According to the Taoist theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, the five elements include gold, wood, water, fire and earth, among which earth occupies a central position. Because the people of China have lived on the Loess Plateau for generations, they have a feeling of admiration and attachment to yellow, so since the Tang Dynasty, yellow has become the color representing the royal family, and others are not allowed to use it in clothes and buildings. On the other hand, red symbolizes happiness, auspiciousness and wealth. For these reasons, the basic colors of the Palace Museum are red and yellow.
The Forbidden City covers an area of more than 720,000 square meters, with more than 9,900 palaces and pavilions, with a construction area of about 6,543.8+0.5 million square meters. Surrounded by a 9.9-meter-high wall called 10 meter, there is a 52-meter-wide moat outside the wall, commonly known as Tongzi River. The city is about 960 meters long from north to south and 760 meters wide from east to west. In every corner of the city, there is a strange, harmonious and beautiful turret, which is octagonal and called nine beams, eighteen columns and seventy-two ridges. There are doors around the city, the main entrance to the south is the noon gate, the north gate is called Shenwumen, the east gate is called Donghuamen, and the west gate is called Xihuamen. During the construction of the Forbidden City, 230,000 famous craftsmen and 1 10,000 civilian workers were recruited. The building materials used come from all over the country. For example, white marble comes from Fangshan County, Beijing, five-color tiger skin stone comes from Panshan Mountain, Jixian County, Hebei Province, and granite comes from Quyang County, Hebei Province. The square brick on the ground in the palace was fired in Suzhou, and the brick for building the wall was fired in Linqing, Shandong. The red color used on the walls of the palace was made of Tongyan Mountain in Xuanhua (present-day gaoqing county). Wood mainly comes from Huguang, Jiangxi, Shanxi and other provinces. It can also be seen that the project was huge at that time.
The building in front of us is called the meridian gate. Wumen is the main entrance of the Forbidden City, commonly known as the Five Peaks Pagoda. In the Ming dynasty, lanterns were hung at the door at noon on the fifteenth day of the first month every year to send food to hundreds of officials. In the Qing Dynasty, this activity was cancelled. Every year, on the first day of the tenth lunar month, a ceremony will be held here to promulgate the calendar for the following year. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, in order to avoid the name of Li Hong, it was renamed "Promulgation Calendar". In the Qing Dynasty, emperors held ceremonies or big sacrifices, as well as New Year's Day, winter solstice, longevity, weddings and other major festivals, all of which were decorated with halogen books and ceremonial ceremonies. In addition, in the war-torn country of Kay.
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