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The Imperial Palace, also known as the Forbidden City or "Gugong",
was the imperial residence and center of the kingdom during the
reign of 24 emperors. 14 in the Ming and 10 in the Qing dynasty
resided and ruled from this palace for 491 years until Puyi, the
last emperor of the Qing dynasty and of China. It is now the largest
and best preserved ancient architecture in China.
Located in the center of Beijing, the Imperial
Palace covers an area of 72 hectares. Rectangular in shape, it
runs 960 meter long from north to south. And 750 meter wide extended
from east to west. There is a 10-meter high wall, encircled by
a 52-meter wide moat.
The palace boasts more than nine thousand rooms,
with layout following strict feudal code. The palace is divided
into two main sections:- the Front Palace and the Inner palace.
In the center of the Front Palace stand the Hall of Supreme Harmony,
the Hall of Complete Harmony and the Hall of Preserving Harmony.
The Inner Palace includes the Palace of Heavenly Purity, the Hall
of Prosperity, the Hall of Earthly Peace and the Imperial Garden.
There are four gates at each corners of the
walls:- The Meridian Gate to the south, the Gate of Divine Military
Genius to the north, the East Flowery Gate to the east and the
West Flowery Gate to the west. The Gate of Divine Military Genius
was the gate connecting the imperial palace with the market area
to the north of the palace. It is the largest gate of the Forbidden
City, 35.6 meters high and surmounted by five pavilions. The central
pavilion is rectangular in shape, while the other four, two on
each side are square and hence the nickname is "The Five
Phoenix Tower" The Meridian Gate was so named because the
Chinese emperors believed that they lived in the center of the
universe, and the Meridian Line went through the Forbidden City.
A pair of bronze lions guards the Gate of Supreme
Harmony, symbolizing the imperial power. In China, lions were
supposed to be good doorkeepers and put at the gate to ward off
evil spirits. Lions are frequently seen in front of buildings
as guardians, one playing with a ball (male) and the other a cub
(female). It was considered auspicious. The ball is said to represent
imperial treasury or peace. The cub sucks milk from underneath
the claw, because the female doesn't have breast.
The hall of Supreme Harmony is 35 meter high,
60 meter wide and 33 meter on both sides. It is now the largest,
best preserved wooden hall in China. Twenty-four pillars support
the roof. The Central six are gilded and painted red. The Emperor's
throne, which is surrounded by art treasures of symbolic significance,
is in the middle of the hall.
Above the throne is gold painted caisson, or
coffer ceiling, with dragon designs, from which hangs a spherical
pearl called the Xu Anyuan mirror.
Three flights of marble steps leads up to the terrace In the middle
of the central flight is a huge carving in the design of ragons
playing with pearls over which the emperors sedan chairs were
carried. At the east corner of the terrace is a sundial, and at
the west corner stands a small temple in which the grain measure
was kept. The sundial and grain measure is both symbols of rectitude
and fairness.
Behind the Hall of Preserving Harmony, between
the stairways, is a huge one-piece marble carving of ragons playing
with pearls This marble was brought here all the way from Fang
Shan District, about 70 km away from Beijing City proper. It is
about 17 meters long, 3 meters wide and 1.7 meters thick, weighing
about 250 tons. Without any modern means of transportation, you
can imagine how difficult it was for the Chinese laborer to transport
such a huge piece of stone here!
Facing the Gate of Imperial Supremacy in the
Hall of Jewelry is the famous Nine Dragon Screen, the best of
its kind and the biggest in China. The main body of the screen
was engraved with nine huge dragons. Each dragon is playing with
a jewelry ball, each with different unique appearance. The dragons
were painted with different colors with three dimension visual
appearance and were handcrafted with highest skill of workmanship.
It is truly the most beautiful piece of art.
The Imperial Palace is the largest museum in
China; it preserves more than 900,000 priceless antiques covering
all dynasties of Chinese history. It has been recognized as the
biggest and most important treasury house of Chinese culture and
arts in the world.
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