(In front of
the meridian gate)
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am pleased to serve as your guide today.
This is the palace museum; also know as the Purple Forbidden City.
It is the largest and most well reserved imperial residence in
China today. Under Ming Emperor Yongle, construction began in 1406.
It took 14years to build the Forbidden City. The first ruler who
actually lived here was Ming Emperor Zhudi. For five centuries
thereafter, it continued to be the residence of23 successive
emperors until 1911 when Qing Emperor Puyi was forced to abdicate
the throne. In 1987, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization recognized the Forbidden City was a world
cultural legacy.
It is believed that the Palace Museum, or Zi Jin Cheng (Purple
Forbidden City), got its name from astronomy folklore, The ancient
astronomers divided the constellations into groups and centered
them around the Ziwei Yuan (North Star) . The constellation
containing the North Star was called the Constellation of Heavenly
God and star itself was called the purple palace. Because the
emperor was supposedly the son of the heavenly gods, his central
and dominant position would be further highlighted the use of the
word purple in the name of his residence. In folklore, the term “an
eastern purple cloud is drifting” became a metaphor for auspicious
events after a purple cloud was seen drifting eastward immediately
before the arrival of an ancient philosopher, LaoZi, to the Hanghu
Pass. Here, purple is associated with auspicious developments. The
word jin (forbidden) is self-explanatory as the imperial palace was
heavily guarded and off-explanatory as the imperial palace was
heavily guarded and off-limits to ordinary
people.
The red and yellow used on the palace walls and roofs are also
symbolic. Red represents happiness, good fortune and wealth. Yellow
is the color of the earth on the Loess Plateau, the original home
of the Chinese people. Yellow became an imperial color during the
Tang dynasty, when only members of the royal family were allowed to
wear it and use it in their architecture.
The Forbidden City is rectangular in shape. It is 960 meters long
from north to south and 750 meter wide from east west. It has 9,900
rooms under a total roof area 150,000 square meters. A
52-meter-wide-moat encircles a 9. 9-meter—high wall which encloses
the complex. Octagon —shaped turrets rest on the four corners of
the wall. There are four entrances into the city: the Meridian Gate
to the south, the Shenwu Gate (Gate of Military Prowess) to the
north, and the Xihua Gate (Gate of military Prowess) to the north,
and the Xihua Gate (Western Flowery Gate ) to the west, the Donghua
(Eastern Flowery Gate) to the east.
Manpower and materials throughout the country were used to build
the Forbidden City. A total of 230,000 artisans and one million
laborers were employed. Marble was quarried from fangshan Country
Mount Pan in Jixian County in Hebei Province. Granite was quarried
in Quyang County in Hebei Province. Paving blocks were fired in
kilns in Suzhou in southern China. Bricks and scarlet pigmentation
used on the palatial walls came from linqing in Shandong Province.
Timber was cut, processed and hauled from the northwestern and
southern regions.
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