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Get lost in Beijing.

In summer, Beijing is clear and Wan Li, and white clouds are scattered in the blue sky like ribbons. The blue sky is so beautiful. I visited the Forbidden City in Beijing with excitement and longing. I heard that the Forbidden City used to be called the Forbidden City. It is the imperial palace of Ming and Qing Dynasties, the largest and most complete existing ancient architectural complex in China, and a famous world cultural heritage. The Forbidden City is the central axis of Beijing. Now the building is also centered on the Forbidden City, expanding to the periphery, with two rings, three rings, four rings, five rings and six rings. Just like an arrow target, the Forbidden City is the most central place. I used to watch costume dramas on TV. The place where the emperor, queen, brother and Gege live is the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City looks so mysterious, beautiful and majestic. Crossing Tiananmen Square is the Forbidden City. Its palaces are magnificent, pavilions are heavy, white jade columns are carved, red walls and yellow tiles are magnificent. This glittering Forbidden City covers an area of 720,000 square meters, with a building area of 1.5 million square meters. It has 890 palaces and more than 90,000 houses, just like walking into a maze. If there is no map to guide you, you will definitely get lost. Go ahead, and you will see a very tall building, which is called the Wumen Gate. It stands tall, with red walls and yellow tiles. It seems to be the flag of the Forbidden City. When people all over the world see this meridian gate thousands of miles away, they will follow its direction and find the Forbidden City. It is not so much a flag as a symbol and symbol of the Forbidden City. Next to the meridian gate is the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the highest-ranking building in the Forbidden City. Against the blue sky and white clouds, it is particularly magnificent. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the emperor's enthronement, wedding, knighthood, expedition, longevity, New Year's Day, winter solstice and other grand ceremonies were held in the Hall of Supreme Harmony. So it can be seen that the level of the Hall of Supreme Harmony is supreme! There is a large stone carving behind the Baohe Hall, which is16,57 meters long, 307 meters wide and 17 meters thick and weighs 250 tons. What a big stone this is! The stone carvings are carved with nine dragon clusters of cliffs, sea water and flying clouds, symbolizing that the real dragon emperor unified the mountains and rivers and the rivers were always solid. Such a huge stone was not easy to dig, carve and transport at that time, which condensed the wisdom of ancient working people. Now we come to the Imperial Garden, which is located at the end of the central axis of the Forbidden City. Covering an area of 65,438+0,20,000 square meters, the pavilions, pavilions, halls and rooms in the garden have distinct priorities and complement each other. In addition, the east and west sides of the royal garden are also symmetrical, dotted with pine trees, cypress trees, exotic flowers and trees, pools and stacked stones. This is a very beautiful place, just like a fairyland. There are many palaces and cultural relics in the Forbidden City, which cannot be described in words. To understand it, we must walk into it. The Forbidden City is a great historical symbol. It is presented to the world like a heavy history book, which lets us know about history and China culture.