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World Heritage Tour Guide Words

Hello, visitors from all over the world! Welcome to the "World Heritage" Forbidden City in Beijing. I'm Weng, a tour guide from Suichang. Let me take you for a tour.

The imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing dynasties, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing. Construction began in the fourth to eighteenth year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty, that is, from 146 to 142 now. Later, after careful revision by the working people of several dynasties, it became very magnificent, but it still maintained its original layout and scale. It is the most complete and largest ancient wooden frame palace complex in the world. The first designers were Cai Xin, Ruan 'an, etc., and the people who presided over the construction were Kuai Xiang and Lu Xiang, all of whom had details in their names!

We have finished the history and figure building of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Now it's time to talk about the appearance and arrangement order!

There are four gates in this city, with the meridian gate in the center of the south gate, the Shenwu gate in the north, the Donghuamen in the east and the Xihuamen in the west, and four gates are built with double-eaves castellations. The four corners of the city are also covered with some watchtowers with exquisite structure and beautiful appearance. The wall outside is more than 1 meters high! And the moat is 52 meters wide, which is wide enough! It is 38 meters long, and the whole building complex is symmetrically arranged according to the central axis between the north and the south, with distinct levels and orderly primary and secondary.

After listening to more than one of those, you should know something about the Forbidden City in Beijing! Maybe you don't know, even the emperor's residence is so well organized!

Cultural Hall and Wuying Hall are nine-room-wide buildings with eaves resting on the top of the mountain. The Cultural Hall is the place where the emperor listened to the ministers' books, and the Wuying Hall is the place where the emperor ate, lived and summoned the ministers. The last three palaces, the east and west six palaces, the Ganqing Palace and the Kunning Palace lead to the imperial garden. The Palace of Kunning and the Palace of Ganqing are the main halls and bedrooms of the Imperial Palace. They are the official residences of the emperor, the empress dowager and the empress, with an average area of nine rooms, which are the top of the double-eaved palace.

The first three halls are the largest buildings in the whole palace, covering an area of 85, square meters, accounting for 12% of Miyagi's, while the last three halls account for 25% of the first three halls, and their duration decreases in turn, mainly highlighting the main positions of the first three halls and the last three palaces. In 1961, it located the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in China, which has been listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO.