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Visiting the Forbidden City-Activity Feeling 100 words

The Forbidden City is no stranger to us? Besides what you often see on TV? I believe most people have been to the Forbidden City in person. Although I have been to the Forbidden City? But because it's all for fun? Haven't you really visited it seriously? So also borrow the practical activities of this modern history course? I went to the Forbidden City again? And this visit really has a lot of new gains? I also have a new and deeper understanding of the Forbidden City. It is well known that the Forbidden City used to be called "Forbidden City"? Is it the Ming and Qing Palace? After 24 emperors. The Forbidden City was built by Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty from A.D. 1406? Therefore, its first owner was the Ming Emperor Judy. The last one was Puyi, the emperor of Xuan Tong in the Qing Dynasty. Enter the Forbidden City from the north gate of the Forbidden City with awe? See the royal gardens and palaces in red and yellow tones? The roofs of palaces have different shapes? Is it really magnificent? I can't help but imagine that the road under my feet was once the only way for the emperor? The scene in front of us was once invisible to ordinary people? The awe in my heart for the Forbidden City arises spontaneously. Reminds me of 100 years ago? An American named Heddeland once visited the Forbidden City? Write something like this? "I do not know why? You will be moved by what you see here. There is a unique and shocking beauty here? However, this is a kind of beauty that makes you feel kind. " Maybe foreigners and China people feel differently. But from his words, I found a feeling that is connected with us? Does the Forbidden City give people noble beauty? A feeling of shock. At the same time, I deeply realized the rich imagination and creativity of the ancient working people. Because during the visit? Most of us can only visit outside the palace? Without going deep into it? So I also observed that the windows of the Forbidden City are very well designed? It is said that standing on a high mountain to see the Forbidden City? You can't see the window at all? To prevent assassins from finding their way? It can be seen that the defense of the Forbidden City is very strict. Does the Forbidden City cover a large area? So I want to introduce the layout of the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is arranged along a north-south central axis? The three main halls, the last three palaces and the imperial garden are all located on this central axis? And spread it on both sides? Straight north and south? Symmetry left and right. On both sides of the central axis palace? There are also many symmetrically distributed temples? They are also spectacular. These palaces can be divided into two parts: the outer court and the inner court. Centered on the three halls of Ethereum, Zhonghe and Baohe? Wenhua and Wuyingtang are two wings. The Forbidden City centers on Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace? Are the East, West and Sixth Hospitals wings? The layout is rigorous and orderly. About the three halls of the Forbidden City? Have to mention the hall of supreme harmony? Commonly known as "golden palace period"? It is the largest palace in the Forbidden City? Aspect ratio 9? 5? Is the plaque in the Hall of Supreme Harmony "Ji Jian Sui Yi"? Writing for Emperor Qianlong? In the center of the hall is the symbol of feudal imperial power-the golden throne of Qi Diao Dragon? It looks really dignified There is a square in front of the temple? It can accommodate tens of thousands of people to worship and celebrate. This also makes the whole palace more magnificent. The hall of supreme harmony is the place where the emperor held important ceremonies? That is, the emperor ascended the throne, birthdays, weddings, New Year's Day and so on are celebrated here.