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A description of the beautiful scenery of the Forbidden City

Speaking of the beautiful Forbidden City, everyone is familiar with it.

The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is the first of the five largest palaces in the world. Built in a.d. 1406, it covers an area of about 725,000 square meters, equivalent to 900 large amusement parks.

Walking into the main entrance of the Forbidden City-the noon gate, a big square appeared in front of us. There are five exquisite white marble arch bridges in the square. There is a Jinshui River under the bridge, which looks like a jade belt and is very beautiful.

Standing in the square, I looked up and saw a magnificent palace standing in front of me, with yellow glazed tiles shining. This is the Hall of Supreme Harmony. The throne carved with gold lacquer in the Hall of Supreme Harmony is located on the nanmu platform where Sumeru sits in the middle, surrounded by six golden dragons and golden pillars of dragons, which is magnificent. In the center of the ceiling above the throne is a huge dragon caisson.

When you leave the Hall of Supreme Harmony, you will bypass the Hall of Supreme Harmony and the Hall of Baohe. This is Gan Qing Palace. Gan Qing Palace was the living quarters of emperors in Ming and early Qing Dynasties. The emperor was in the Qing Palace to handle government affairs, summoned ministers, met foreign envoys and imperial palace, and held a family banquet.

Coming out of Gan Qing Palace, bypassing Jiaotai Hall and Kunning Palace, is the Royal Garden. When you enter the Royal Garden, you will see a pavilion. The lush trees set off the red walls and golden glazed tiles, and that is the money arena. Next to the Qianqiu Stadium, there is a pile of Xiushan, which is a rockery surrounded by stones and green trees. It is very beautiful.