Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - Read the excerpts from the Journal of the Palace Museum by Huang Chuanti and complete the following questions. (12 points) ① Hall of Supreme Harmony, commonly known as the Hall of Golden Jubilee, is 2

Read the excerpts from the Journal of the Palace Museum by Huang Chuanti and complete the following questions. (12 points) ① Hall of Supreme Harmony, commonly known as the Hall of Golden Jubilee, is 2

Read the excerpts from the Journal of the Palace Museum by Huang Chuanti and complete the following questions. (12 points) ① Hall of Supreme Harmony, commonly known as the Hall of Golden Jubilee, is 28 meters high and covers an area of more than 2,380 square meters.

Question 1:(3 points) Appearance, location and function of the Hall of Supreme Harmony.

Question 1:(3 points) The author introduces the interior decoration of the Hall of Supreme Harmony from bottom to top, based on the "red painted square table" (1 point). First, introduce the top surface, back surface and side surface (1 min) of the "red painted square table"; Then look up at the top of the temple and introduce the central algae well and Liangfang (1).

Question 1:(3 points) The three great halls are located on the central axis of the Forbidden City and Beijing (1 minute), and the emperor's carved dragon throne is located in the red lacquer square in the center of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, which embodies the concept of "imperial power" (1 minute). In addition, the Hall of Supreme Harmony is decorated with "Dragon", which also shows the imperial power (1 min).

Question 1:(3 points) d

Question 1: Understand the content of the text, clarify the object and characteristics of this article, and explain the content of this article in turn.

Question 1: The order of spatial interpretation is to find out the important locative words with locative nouns as symbols and locative transfer as the interpretation order.

Question 1: Learn to use the original content to understand the question, and learn to find the corresponding answer from the original when doing the question.

Question 1: This is explained from south to north. Not for comparison.