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Which court plays were really shot in the Forbidden City?

Here are some real court dramas filmed in the Forbidden City:

1. Princess Pearl: This is a classic court drama, which tells the love story between Qingwen and the emperor. The play filmed many scenes inside and outside the Forbidden City, including Gan Qing Palace and Imperial Home Forest.

2. "Empresses in the Palace": The play is adapted from Wu's novel of the same name and tells the story of her harem life. The play filmed many scenes inside and outside the Forbidden City, including Gan Qing Palace and Ren Jing Palace.

3. Palace Lock Heart Jade: The play was shot by the writer and director of Princess Zhu Huan and tells the love story of Emperor Qianlong and maid-in-waiting Xiao Jin. The play filmed many scenes inside and outside the Forbidden City, including Gan Qing Palace and Imperial Home Forest.

4. wishful court love: the play is adapted from Wu's novel of the same name and tells the story of the harem life. The play filmed many scenes inside and outside the Forbidden City, including Gan Qing Palace and Ren Jing Palace.

It should be noted that because the Forbidden City is the cultural heritage of China, the film crew has to go through strict examination and approval and regulations, so there are not many Kung Fu dramas filmed in the Forbidden City. Most of the dramas will be shot outside the Forbidden City and combined with the real scenes of the Forbidden City through special effects and other means.