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Who is the best photographer in the Forbidden City?

1900, after the Boxer Rebellion, Eight-Nation Alliance took the opportunity to invade China. /kloc-in August of 0/4, the allied forces attacked Beijing, and Cixi and Emperor Guangxu fled to the west with their ministers the next morning. Since then, the gate of the Forbidden City has been open. The following year, Tadashi Ito, a Japanese architectural history expert, visited the Forbidden City in Beijing. As a photographer, Ichiro Nana Ogawa was a photographer studying in the United States and learned the methods of printing and dry printing. The combination of the two forces, as if God had taken the time to invade China by eight countries, left the most authentic original scene for the Forbidden City, because many places in the Forbidden City were changed and destroyed to varying degrees in the later warlord scuffle, the early establishment of the Republic of China, the baptism of war and social changes. Photo: Imperial Road in front of the Hall of Supreme Harmony. The Hall of Supreme Harmony, commonly known as the Golden Throne Hall, is an ancient palace building in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, one of the three largest halls in the East, and the largest existing wooden hall in China. The plaque "Jian Ji Sui Yi" in the Hall of Supreme Harmony is the imperial pen of Emperor Qianlong, and the existing plaque is a replica. The original one was replaced and lost when Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself emperor. The golden panlong pillar of the Hall of Supreme Harmony. Ichiro Nana Ogawa didn't show the roughness of the building components when shooting, so he asked a China person present to hold the Dragon Column with open arms as a reference. There are 72 pillars supporting the total weight of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, of which the pillars on the top beam are the thickest and tallest. In the Ming dynasty, it was nanmu in the deep mountains of Sichuan, and in the Qing dynasty, it was a pine tree in the deep mountains of Northeast China. The word "inaction" is engraved on the throne of the emperor of Jiaotai Hall. The name of Jiaotai Hall is taken from the Book of Changes, which means "Heaven and earth are in harmony and Kangtai is happy". It is the place where the emperor and queen live and live. Ichiro Nana Ogawa in Jiaotai Hall opened all the boxes and lids where the "Twenty-five Precious Seals" were stored during filming. Fuck the emperor's throne in the Qing palace. Gan Qing Palace is located at Gan Qing Gate, where "dry" symbolizes "heaven" and "clean" means "thoroughness", which means national stability and the emperor is diligent and honest. There is a south study room in the south hall of Gan Qing Palace. According to records, the young Emperor Kangxi outwitted Ao Bai here, and relieved a menace. On the east side of Gan Qing Palace, the red sandalwood carved dragon mirror. At that time, the size of the mirror was beautifully decorated, showing royal luxury. Zhongzheng Hall, the name of Buddhist temple in Qing Dynasty, is the center of Tibetan Buddhism activities in Qing Dynasty. Located in the south of Fu Jian Palace Garden in the northwest corner of the Forbidden City, it is dedicated to the Buddha with infinite longevity. 1923 On the night of June 26th, a fire broke out in Fu Jian Palace, which damaged the temple and left only ruins. 201212 On February 4th, the reconstruction project of the main hall site was completed. Yikun Palace is one of the six palaces in the Imperial Palace of the Forbidden City, and it is the residence of empresses in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. During Guangxu period, in order to celebrate Cixi's 50th birthday, this palace was connected with Palace of Gathered Elegance to form a four-courtyard structure. From the photos, we can see that although the photos are black and white, the furnishings in the house are scattered and orderly, and the ornaments are also very exquisite. Hall of mental cultivation's dragon bed. The back hall of hall of mental cultivation is the emperor's bedroom. There are five rooms, two rooms are bedrooms, and each room has a bed. The emperor can live as he pleases. The emperor's dragon bed in film and television dramas is very spacious, which is not the case in real history. Because of the cold weather in Beijing, in order to keep warm, the emperor's bedroom is generally relatively small, which means that the dragon bed is also relatively small. Zhonghe Hall, one of the three halls outside the Forbidden City, is located between Taihe Hall and Baohe Hall in the Forbidden City. It is the place where the emperor rested before attending the ceremony in the Hall of Supreme Harmony and accepted the worship of the deacons. Whenever the emperor offered personal sacrifices, such as the Temple of Heaven and the Ditan, he would read a congratulatory message in the Zhonghe Hall the day before. As can be seen from the photos, the Zhonghe Hall is desolate at this time, and the ground in front of the hall is overgrown with weeds. The window paper in the western half of Kunning Palace was pasted outside, which was originally a custom developed to cope with the frequent snowstorms outside the customs, but it was brought into the Forbidden City with horseback riding and archery. There is a curtain on the partition of the east cornice of Kunning Palace. As the bridal chamber of the emperor's wedding, Dongnuange was only used four times in the late Qing Dynasty, each time for only three days. A eunuch stood on the marble stone steps in front of the main hall, which were also covered with weeds. White marble stone steps.