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Photographic works about the Forbidden City

Natural wonders, some shocking, some refreshing, some thrilling. We love playing, laughing and beautiful scenery, and we are always in awe of beautiful things. We walked through many scenic spots and saw many beautiful scenery. Some scenery can't be preserved by words, words or even photos, but it can exist in our hearts forever. For example, the bright moon in the corner building of the Forbidden City, quiet, hazy and even mysterious, will become a lifetime memory and will not be forgotten for a long time. This beautiful scenery moved me very much, just like a beautiful encounter, which moved people.

The Forbidden City was originally one of the famous scenic spots that everyone wanted to visit. According to the data survey, many people who choose to travel for the first time or just start traveling, more than half of them will choose Beijing as their first tourist attraction. However, in Beijing, one of the must-see attractions is the Forbidden City. It records the glorious history of China in ancient times and embodies the elegance and nobility of the royal family. The architecture of the Forbidden City is characterized by oriental culture, and the turret of the Forbidden City is one of the representatives. There are four turrets in the Forbidden City, which are located at the four corners of the city wall. The turret of the Forbidden City is beautifully shaped and harmoniously integrated with the surrounding environment, which has become a desirable beauty.

In our history and culture, the moon represents a particularly rich meaning in different situations. It can represent elegance and beauty; It can also express people's thoughts about their hometown and relatives and friends. When lonely, the moon represents frustration; When thinking, the moon represents eternity. Plus the moon itself looks soft and quiet, and the moonlight is as gentle as water. Therefore, from ancient times to the present, we all like to enjoy moonlight and moonlight, especially the moon like a white jade plate. What kind of spark should such a moonlit scene generate when it meets the unique turret of the Forbidden City? That kind of shock can only be said to be rare

Many photographers have taken many photos about the moon in the Forbidden City, including the full moon in the Forbidden City and the waning moon in the watchtower. But what impressed me most was that when the full moon passed the turret, the beast and the full moon looked at each other. I don't know whether the beast sets off the tranquility of the moon or the full moon increases the loneliness of the beast. Everything is so mysterious, like a thousand years, like a lifetime ago, that you don't know where you are or where you are going.