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Ancient poems describing the Forbidden City

Source: Palace Museum

Seven Rules of the Forbidden City

The splendid Forbidden City has thousands of gates in the red-walled palace.

The Hall of Supreme Harmony is peaceful and tranquil, the Shenwu Tower is high and nourishing;

The Jinshui Bridge is white and peaceful, the Kowloon wall is colorful and the flowers are fragrant,

The front yard and the back yard are royal Land, unparalleled wonders and rare sights.

Taking a tour of the Forbidden City Qijue

In the old imperial gardens of the Ming and Qing dynasties,

only high-ranking officials were allowed to enter the palace.

Now when people come to the palace, they can visit the national treasures.

The scene of Chang'an Street in Beijing (Original by Lao Qiu)

It has been ten years since I lived in Jinghua, and I traveled frequently to and from the ten-mile long street.

The building has a continuous new layout, and the square is spacious and cleverly laid out.

The dawn of the city tower cuts off the dusk, and the treasures of the Forbidden Garden shine through the past and present.

People and the spring breeze are glowing together, and the red walls, green trees and scenery are growing new.

Forbidden City Tour Wulu

I was lucky enough to visit the Forbidden City and it was amazing to see the ancient palace.

The people are so great, and the architecture is so expressive;

The Imperial Garden is luxurious and royal.

Glorious Chinese treasure, splendid civilization of the world.

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The cultural relics and historic sites are unique.

Taking a tour of the Forbidden City Qijue

In the old Ming and Qing emperors’ gardens,

only high-ranking officials were allowed to enter the palace.

Now when people come to the hall, they can visit and see the national treasure.