Chinese
Research-Forbidden City
Outline
1.
the
introduction of the forbidden city
2.
history
3.
description(decoration)/famous
building in forbidden city
4.
conclusion(influence
and present)
The
Forbidden City was a Chinese imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the Qin
dynasty. It is composed of red walls and yellow glazed roof located in the
heart of China, Beijing and now houses the Palace Museum. It is measured 961m
long and 753m wide. It consists 980 buildings and covers 180 acres. And now
there are lots of people visiting the forbidden city every day.
Lots of people says that the Forbidden City was
the political and ritual center of China for over 500 years. In 1402, the
emperor Zhu Di made Beijing a secondary capital of the Ming empire, and the
construction began in 1406. The construction lasted for 15 years and there are
100 thousand to million labors to work on this huge architect. The major halls were
paved with the luxury golden bricks and the others made of the wood. But there
is a big disaster happened after nine months construction, the three main halls
collapsed down. From 1420 to 1644, the Forbidden City was the center of the
Ming dynasty. By 1644, the Manchus got the supremacy in the northern China and
they made the signs and name plates bilingual. So it became the center of the
Qing Dynasty. After being home to twenty-four emperors, the forbidden city to be
the political center in 1912 with Pu Yi. In 1925, the Palace Museum was
established in the Forbidden City. But soon, the Japanese invasion of china
forced that they moved the important artefacts to Nanjing and shanghai. And at
the end of the 1945, the artefacts were moved back to Beijing. None of them
destroyed or lost. Now it is a huge and grand museum and it remains one of the
most important cultural heritage sites.
The
Forbidden City is divided into two parts: the southern part or outer court and
the northern part inner court. The walls and gate in the Forbidden City are
very beautiful. And there are lots of patterns and decorations in there. The
walls were constructed with an earth core and surfaced with the bricks. At the
southern part of the Forbidden City, there is a main Meridian Gate. It has a
height of 38m and it has a concave design with five towers appearing like a
flying phoenix, so it also called Five-Phoenix Tower. There is a part in the Forbidden City called
the gate of Supreme Harmony. It was the symbol of the imperial power and it was
the highest structure in the empire during the Ming and Qin dynasties. Inside of
it, the floor is paved with special bricks and there is a emperor position located
in the center and surrounded by six gold pillars decorated with dragons. At the
center of the inner court also have three halls. The most famous is the Palace
of Earthly Tranquility. There are nine dragons screen in front of it and they
were the official residences of the emperor and the empress. Also in the west
of it, there is a hall called Mental Cultivation. It was designed to be a
temporary resting hall for the emperors. All in all, the building in the
forbidden city were very beautiful and very majestic. It is a masterpiece among
the china architects.
The Forbidden City has been influenced the
development of Chinese architecture for two thousand years. Also it provided
the inspiration for lots of art works. Now, the forbidden city is also a symbol
of Beijing. Every year, lots of foreign tourists go to Beijing to visit the
most magnificent architect in China.
Great post. The description around the forbidden city in this blog is detailed both historically and geographically. The information provided is not only interesting to read, but also very helpful to people who wish to visit the palace one day. I also like the outline if the blog. It make the whole blog more organized and easier to read
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