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Stories about the Forbidden City

Stories about the Forbidden City include: the threshold of the Forbidden City, and the houses of the Forbidden City.

1, the threshold of the Forbidden City

Then the last emperor of the Qing dynasty Puyi after the abdication of the throne, still residing in the then Forbidden City of the Harem, although all the supplies are the emperor's standard, but also equivalent to disguised imprisonment. The emperor liked to ride bicycles, so he ordered people to saw off part of the threshold of the harem to facilitate the passage of bicycles.

But the old feudal thinking that the threshold is equivalent to the face of the royal family, but the emperor's orders had to listen. Therefore, the Office of the then sawed off the threshold carefully remodeled, the threshold can be removed during the day, the night after the palace door under the key, the palace door back to the original installation.

2, the Forbidden City houses

The houses of the Forbidden City has 9,999, each door on the copper nails are horizontal and vertical 9, this peculiar digital phenomenon and the ancient Chinese people's understanding of the number of related. Ancient people believe that "9" is the largest number in the number, and the emperor is also the largest on earth, so to use the corresponding 9. "9" harmonic for "long", meaning "permanent", "permanent". "permanent", but also implies that the world will never change color.

Forbidden City architectural style and features:

The Forbidden City building is characterized by architectural grandeur, the courtyard clear and open, symbolizing the supremacy of the feudal regime. The Hall of Supreme Harmony is located in the center of the Forbidden City on a diagonal with ten auspicious animals at each corner. The designers of the Forbidden City thought it would showcase the majesty of the emperor and shock the world. But the palace behind was deep and dense, so the six palaces in the east and west were self-contained, each with its own door and wall, arranged in relative order.

After the Forbidden City is the Imperial Palace Gardens. Palace along the north-south axis arrangement, on the three halls, after the three palaces and the imperial garden. And to the two sides, the north and south to take straight, symmetrical. This central axis not only through the Forbidden City, south to Yongdingmen, north to the Drum Tower, Bell Tower, through the entire city.

Beijing Forbidden City, the north side of the mountain Banzai, the south side of the Jinshui River Banzai, in line with the ancient "negative yin and yang, the impulse for and" principle. Banzai Mountain, a man-made mountain built specifically to create feng shui of the Imperial City, was completed in the early Ming Dynasty.

It is located in the Yuan dynasty bedchamber Yanchunge old site, by digging the moat, piling up the South Lake silt and become. The mountain was built to satisfy the principle of "negative yin" of the imperial capital on the one hand, and to suppress the feng shui of the previous dynasty on the other, so the mountain is also known as Zhenshan Banzai.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Beijing Forbidden City