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?????? The Forbidden City In Beijing, China Editorial Image


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??????“?????????????”?????????????4?????????????????????2377???? [5] ??????????????? [3] ??????? [7] ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1420??????????????? [4] ????????????????????????????????????????1695????????????The Hall of Supreme Harmony, also known as the "Golden Luan Hall, Supreme Golden Hall, and Golden Luan Treasure Hall", is located at No. 4 Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, in the Palace Museum. It stands in the center of the Forbidden City, with a construction area of 2377 square meters. It is the largest hall in the Forbidden City and one of the three major halls in the East. The meridian of the central axis of the capital rises three platforms along the dragon carved stone road, passing under the throne of the emperor. It is the highest regulated ancient palace building in China and the place where the emperor holds major court ceremonies. The hall is decorated with thousands of golden dragon patterns inside and outside, and ten roof figures are installed at the ridge corner, which is only one example in the existing ancient buildings. In the 18th year of the Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty (1420), the Hall of Supreme Harmony was completed and initially named Fengtian Hall [4] After several disasters and reconstructions Ming Jiajing Dynasty renamed Huangji Hall After the Qing Dynasty established its capital in Beijing, it was renamed to its current name The reconstruction began in the 34th year of the Kangxi reign (1695) and was completed two years later

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