#北京 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #December2023 | #ForbiddenCityDairies -The Palace Museum #ForbiddenCity Collections of Chinese intangible cultural heritage.  – 30th  November – 4th December 2023…..

On July 19th 2023 , the multilingual website of the Forbidden City Palace Museum- Beijing, China, People’s Republic of Chinawas officially released at the Digital Cultural Tourism Development Forum of the 2023 China Internet Civilization Conference! The website covers five languages: English, French, Russian, Japanese, and Spanish, and will meet the needs of audiences with different languages.

 The multilingual website of the Palace Museum is committed to establishing an international website that is concise, clear, easy to use for overseas audiences, and fits the construction of the modern civilization of the Chinese nation, including tour guides, information, panoramic tours, online exhibitions, collection appreciation, cultural topics, etc. Rich immersive content describing of the most detail collection that housed within the Forbidden City collection…. 

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Shouhuang Palace held a wedding ceremony in the wedding tent was temporarily . The wedding tent was temporarily built in the Shouhuang Hall. When the emperor and queen saluted in front of the ancestors’ holy faces, they had to change the dragon robes they wore when leaving the palace into sacrificial robes. This is the place for changing clothes. In order to build the wedding tent, the palace specially made hot samples, that is, three-dimensional models. The sample shown in this picture is still well preserved. It can be seen from the roof pattern that the diamond-shaped opening is decorated with dragon, phoenix and “囍” patterns.

清宁强英 – Exhibition of Glass Collection from the Palace Museum” jointly organized by the Palace Museum and the Guardian Art Center will open on December 23, 2023 at the Beijing Guardian Art Center. This exhibition is the fifth major special exhibition jointly launched by the Guardian Art Center and the Palace Museum. It is also the first large-scale display of Chinese and Western glass cultural relics and related research results from the 17th to the 20th centuries outside the museum. The exhibition selects more than 120 pieces (sets) of glass cultural relics collected by the Forbidden City, and uses three units: “Yao Yan Reflects Color”, “Into Fire and Flowing Gold” and “Flowing Scenery and Ningxia” to display the color, shape, shape, and color of fine glass products in all aspects. Decoration, craftsmanship and their use in courtly life. Presenting to the audience a visual feast that brings together Eastern and Western craft cultures and blends traditional and modern aesthetic styles.

Exhibition location: Guardian Art Center
Exhibition time: December 23, 2023 to March 10, 2024

Encounter Ancient Characters in the Forbidden City -Today, Xiaoji will take you to learn about the food in the oracle bone inscriptions – “millet”.
The lower part of the character ” millet ” represents the roots of the plant, the middle represents the branches, and the forks at the top represent the ears, which vividly depicts the appearance of millet.
The origin of millet is in China. It is one of the oldest crops in our country and is listed as the leader of five grains. Its seeds are light yellow and are called yellow rice after peeling. They are slightly larger than millet and can be used to make food and are often used to make wine. It is an important grain in northern my country.

1st December 2023 – In the winter of the world, the feathers are flying. The end of the year is approaching, looking back and looking forward to it. What gains and changes have you made this year? Hello December. fall in love with the forbidden city….  

Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, anonymous, Yinzhen Xingle scroll. The concubines took care of their husbands and raised their children, were virtuous and filial, and became a model for women all over the world to follow. This month’s content not only presents the leisure activities of the concubines in the palace, but also shows the Qing royal family’s eager desire to have descendants around their knees. This picture shows Yinzhen wearing blue casual clothes and sitting indoors with a majestic expression. The concubines stood outside neatly dressed and elegantly behaved. Even in casual occasions like the courtyard, they who have received strict palace training and regulations do not dare to talk and laugh casually in front of their husband, who is the emperor.

This month’s dailyforbidden City will launch the theme of amboozhenxin , inviting you to appreciate the different forms of bamboo among the treasures of the Forbidden City. Good night tonight comes from the Song Dynasty Baitou Cong Bamboo Illustration Page.

Qing Qianlong, Chen Mei, Yue Man Qingyou picture album page. According to Emperor Qianlong’s decree, the court painter Chen Mei drew the album “Yueman Qingyou Tu”, which shows the life of court women. This picture is one of them, depicting beauties begging for tricks under the plane trees in July. “Wanshu Miscellaneous Notes” written by Shen Bang in the Ming Dynasty said: “On July 7, a bowl of water was poured into the sun. Each of them dropped a small needle on the water surface, and slowly looked at the shadow of the sun on the bottom of the water. It could be scattered like flowers, moving like clouds, as thin as a thread, or as thick as a thread. Like vertebrae, because of the skill of divination by women.” The picture shows the women gently putting the small needle into the bowl and observing it carefully. Ingenuity was the common wish of women from all walks of life at that time, even noble ladies who had no worries about food and clothing were no exception….

Swamp tits are small in size, lively and agile in movement. Although the word “swamp” is in the name, they do not actually live in swamps. They mainly live in forest areas and often move in the canopy of coniferous forests and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests. , or cling to branches to feed on insects, and often go to bushes to peck at them. It is generally more common near water sources or humid forest areas. It is also found in parks, orchards and other environments in winter. The male and female swamp tits are of the same color. The top of the adult bird’s head to the back of its neck is metallic black. The cheeks, ear feathers and sides of the neck from the side of the head below the eyes are all slightly grayish white. There is a black feather at the base of the lower beak. From a distance, it looks like He has a black goatee-like beard. Except for the breeding season, swamp tits mostly gather in small groups and also mix with other tits

Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, unknown, Hongli Weihu obtained the deer picture scroll. This scroll is the only existing painting showing the imperial concubine following the emperor on a hunt on horseback. The picture depicts the Mulan Paddock in autumn. The imperial concubine follows Qianlong Emperor Hongli, who is drawing his bow and aiming, and offers him an arrow at a critical moment. In the end, the running deer is hit by an arrow and dies with the close cooperation of “the husband sings and the wife follows”. The princess’s hairstyle and clothing in the picture all have exotic characteristics. It is speculated that she may be Rong Fei from the Uyghur ethnic group, the legendary Xiang Fei. She entered the palace at the age of 27 and was favored by Emperor Qianlong. Her living habits and religious beliefs also received the emperor’s respect and special care.

“Qiu Hong” is a famous guqin piece handed down from generation to generation. According to legend, it was composed by Guo Chuwang, a master of the Zhejiang guqin school in the Southern Song Dynasty. The whole song is divided into thirty-six sections, making it one of the longest Qin pieces after “Guangling San”. This song uses the image of Qiu Hong flying high and marching southward, embodying ideal connotations such as “huacai” and “faithfulness”. The melody is bold and simple, the rhythm is ups and downs, and the fingering tone is high and ancient, which makes people listen. Later, I had the feeling of reaching Pingsha and thousands of miles in one fell swoop.

Horizontal axis (part) of four events of the Qing Dynasty Qianlong, Anonymous, Emperor Qianlong’s Banquet. This picture shows the concubines accompanying Emperor Qianlong to attend the banquet held by Mulan Qiuyi, and watched the lively and exciting performances of the “Four Events”, namely “Horse Fraud”, “Shibang”, “Sumo” and “Jiaojun”. As the female relatives of the harem, although they cannot attend the main venue, they can still escape to the yurt camp behind the mountain and experience the same banquet atmosphere as the main venue. Whether he was hunting in the east or north, or going to the south of the Yangtze River, Emperor Qianlong would always take his concubines with him. Mountains and water, everywhere you go, there are scenery, which undoubtedly adds endless fun to the concubine’s closed inner court life…..

On the 3rd of December 2023, in China, People’s Republic of China National Constitution Day When the court meets the Forbidden City, when the rule of law and culture meet, what kind of brilliant sparks will be produced?

On December 3, the Palace Museum and the Beijing Second Intermediate People’s Court jointly held an event themed “Carrying forward the spirit of the Constitution and building a China governed by law” to welcome the 10 National Constitution Day . Hundreds of children from Jingshan School and Banchang Primary School were invited to attend the event. Take an interesting “Constitutional Education Class”. Under the leadership of the teacher, the students searched for the legal beast Haechi in the Forbidden City, learned the history of the Forbidden City along the way, and passed on the memory of the nation under the influence of culture. They listened to the lectures on the Constitution, recited its articles, made handwritten newspapers on the spot, and had discussions with the Constitution. Intimate contact and immersive experience of a journey to find the roots of traditional legal culture and a journey of exploration of the spirit of modern rule of law.

Images and visuals are from – Forbidden City –Palace Museum Beijing- China –People’s Republic of China…..

#中國 #中華人民共和國 #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina |#CCTV #November 2022 |#航拍中國 #航拍中国#AerialPhotographyOfChina #AerialChina | #澳门 #Macau #MacauSAR – China’s first sea airport is actually in Macau? How many Chinese miracles have been created in Macau with only 33 square kilometers?

Currently for the Month of November 2022 CCTV China Central Television has been running a yearlong in the making  Aerial view documentary of views of China with stunning drone videography documentary detail the whole lives of the Numerous Cites of China, People’s Republic of China on multiple layers recording the real face of China presently.

Contents of this issue: This is a brand new city with its speed and passion; this is an ancient city with a unique history and a unique way of life. People praise it for returning to the motherland, and jointly continue the unchanging Chinese folk customs. Over today’s Macau, we can see a world that has entered into China and a confident China that has integrated into the world

The fourth season of “Aerial China” China’s first sea airport is actually in Macau? How many Chinese miracles have been created in Macau with only 33 square kilometers?

《航拍中国》第四季 中国第一座海上机场竟在澳门?只有33平方公里的澳门究竟创造了多少中国奇迹呢? EP7 Aerial China Ⅳ【CCTV纪录】

“Aerial Photography of China” (the fourth season) shows the beautiful scenery of the land of China, evokes the nostalgic situation, and embodies the ideological and artistic conception of history and culture. It presents Beijing, Guangxi, Qinghai, Hubei, Hong Kong, Tibet, The natural ecology, cultural landscape, and economic and social development of 11 provincial-level administrative regions including Macao, Liaoning, Taiwan Province, Chongqing, and Henan show the image of China, Chinese culture, Chinese spirit, and Chinese governance in the new era, so that “Aerial Photography of China” The series of documentaries has become the first large-scale series of documentaries in the history of Chinese documentaries to cover the whole country from the air and record the real face of China at present.

《航拍中国》第四季 中国第一座海上机场竟在澳门?只有33平方公里的澳门究竟创造了多少中国奇迹呢? EP7 Aerial China Ⅳ【CCTV纪录】

本期内容: 这是一座全新的城市,有它的速度与激情;这是一座古老的城市,带着独特的历史还有别具一格的生活方式。人们赞美它回归祖国的盛举,共同延续不曾改变的华夏民俗。在今天的澳门上空,看见一个走进中国的世界和一个融入世界的自信中国…

《航拍中国》(第四季)展示中华大地的绝美物境,勾起魂牵梦绕的乡愁情境,具现历史文化的思想意境,共呈现北京、广西、青海、湖北、香港、西藏、澳门、辽宁、台湾、重庆、河南等11个省级行政区的自然生态、人文景观、经济社会发展面貌,展现新时代的中国形象、中国文化、中国精神、中国之治,从而使《航拍中国》系列纪录片成为中国纪录片史上首个从空中覆盖全国、记录当下中国真实面貌的大型系列纪录片。

Images and visuals are from their Respectives.

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #November2021 |The first early morning day it Winter Snowing On pond the Beijing’s Central Axis Core Forbidden City at the Fortress Meridian Gate… #AGallery

On the 7th November 2021 Monday week the Forbidden City palace – Beijing –China- People’s Republic of China, in which it is the first day of winter in which early this morning on pasting Thursday midnight in which it previously it was raining in which then is finally snowed showing the first sign for  winter. As the Chinese 24 solar terms indicate, November 7 is the beginning of winter this year. What does Beijing look like when winter arrives of Beijing First Snow..

Previously week  it was autumn in with beautifully blue skies painted the canvas of Amberically Ginkgo tree leaves  of the Beijing Forbidden city landscape Chinese Painting white Clouds storytelling Beijing Ancient postmodern megatroplis city scape… along the 601 year old Forbidden city is looking from inside of the Forbidden city in which it’s trees glow in the Autumn Sunlight… in which Autumn sunlight amberically glowing the Ginkgo trees of the Grounds of the Forbidden city in which as Autumn folds towards transitionally changing like those scenes of storytelling of  延禧攻略 Story of the Yanxi Palace where then Wei Yinglu –Empress Imperial Noble Consort imperial Noble Consort Ling  Empress Xiaoyichun (孝儀純皇后 played by Actress Wu Jinyan character in which show case many leading world Chinese inventions elements of how keep warmth from hand held warmers, to Central Heating beds and Under Floor heating. In the Same Era of Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong of storytelling如懿传Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace of Empress Ula Nara Ruyi 乌拉那拉·如懿 Empress Xian played by Zhou Xun on the grounds of the gate of the Yanxi Palace in which has a strong rich history…..

Its the second decade from the turn of the century in Beijing the Capital of China also the People’s Republic of China, in which is also the year of the rat, marking its six hundred years anniversary of the Forbidden city that marks the transitional point of in between the middle of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing towards the Qing Dynasty (1636-1644-1911) …. The Imperial Palace seen so many countless seasonally transitional equinoxes but further its six hundred years is iconic, but it’s five hundred ninety nine years it marks it Autumn Equinox…. In which it only took twelve years to build the same of the Daming Palace of The Tang Dynasty Xian Imperial Capital only it was least twenty times larger……  

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…  also from their respectives from the Series Weibo北京卫视上新了故宫 Treasures in the Forbidden City…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #October2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #Forbiddencities complexes throughout during Ming and Qing Dynasties …..

In this year’s 2021, the second decade from the turn of the century in Beijing the Capital of China also the People’s Republic of China, in which is also the year of the OX, marking its six hundred and one year’s anniversary of the Forbidden city that marks the transitional point of in between the middle of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing towards the Qing Dynasty (1636-1644-1911) …. The Imperial Palace seen so many countless seasonally transitional equinoxes but further its six hundred years is iconic, but it’s five hundred ninety nine years it marks it Autumn Equinox…. In which it only took twelve years to build the same of the Daming Palace of The Tang Dynasty Xian Imperial Capital only it was least twenty times larger..

In which during the time of the Ming Dynasty Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing there’s are many variations of the Forbidden City complexes each have similarities in architectural Design Heritages in all cases the share the same philosophy of havening the central axis in which the city is fixed towards the Northern Pole Star BeiDou – Polaris in which helps to find North as the compass points as the remaining Beijing Forbidden City designed out with all the astronomical compass points …

How many “forbidden cities” are there in China? There are Several. And their similarities and differences are shedding light on ancient mysteries as excavations uncover them…..For centuries, the Forbidden City, officially known as the Palace Museum today, has stood in the heart of Beijing and witnessed the rise and fall of dynastic power and the nation’s ongoing rejuvenation….. in a which the several sites have the same average characteristics of This roughly 720,000-square-meter compound that served as the imperial palace from 1420 to 1911 is also the world’s largest surviving palatial complex…… But the prequel to this architectural splendour, hidden about 1,000 kilometers away in Fengyang county, Anhui province, is much lesser known worldwide, although it was inscribed on the list of key heritage sites under national-level protection as early as 1982.

The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Zhongdu (literally, the central capital) site could be thought of as “the Forbidden City mark one the first one” the second one in Beijing Forbidden City complex is Mark two.. The 840,000-square-meter imperial city in Zhongdu is slightly bigger than its younger cousin in Beijing. Its construction began in 1369, one year after the Ming Dynasty’s founding.

Soon after Zhu Yuanzhang, who was once a poor peasant toppled the ethnic Mongolian Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) in China and built up his own empire, he decided to make his hometown the national capital.

An ambitious urban-infrastructure project began, and the emperor later bestowed the auspicious name Fengyang (literally, a rising sun like a flying phoenix) upon his home county. The Zhongdu Forbidden city archaeologist from the Palace Museum in charge of the excavation says a much larger outer city was then planned around the palatial section.

Archaeological investigation shows the city could cover 50 square kilometers, including military facilities, temples, mausoleums and nobles’ residential areas in addition to the palatial compound…. Among the investigations have covered most areas within the Zhongdu Forbidden City, and we know the layouts of its major buildings, roads and waterways……

More other similarities among the palace compounds in Zhongdu and Beijing may become apparent as excavations of the greater area around Zhongdu proceed.

. The perspective of Zhengyangmen Wengcheng.

For instance, there’s a hill to the north of the palatial city of Zhongdu. Likewise, Jingshan Hill is just across the road from the northern exit of the Palace Museum today. Jingshan Hill was created from earth piled up while digging the moats surrounding the Forbidden City.

2. View from Tiananmen Square.

The Zhongdu site hosts counterparts of Beijing’s Forbidden City’s major outer city gates-the Eastern Prosperity Gate, the Western Prosperity Gate, the Meridian Gate and others.

3. Jingshan perspective.

And an area by the southern entrance of Zhongdu’s imperial city was cleaned up in 2018, unveiling Chengtianmen (the Gate of Accepting the Heavenly Mandate)…. There’s a similar structure in Beijing, which was renamed Tian’anmen (the Gate of Heavenly Peace) in 1651….Some local legends say there were “five dragon bridges” underground in the area, but Wu’s team found seven.The bridges also have famous counterparts in front of Tian’anmen, known as Jinshuiqiao.

4. Hongwumen, the capital of the Ming Dynasty.

Though information about Zhongdu’s city gates is clearly recorded in history, detailed information about its inner palaces is vague….. archaeological team has dug deeply in the core of the palatial city to further scrutinize connections between Zhongdu and Beijing’s Forbidden City.

5.Daming Gate in the middle of the Ming Dynasty.

The ongoing excavation is on the ruins of Zhongdu’s “Number One Palace”. Although no hints have been found to its specific historical name, its location is presumably on par with the “three great halls” in its Beijing counterpart.

6.The ancient city of the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

The so-called “three great halls “on the axis of the Forbidden City’s outer section include the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Central Harmony and the Hall of Preserving Harmony. The first hall is the highest-status structure in the Forbidden City. It was only used for the most important ceremonies during the imperial era.

7. The reconstruction of the Daming Gate area of the Forbidden City in Nanjing.

“We’ve figured out the basic H-shaped layout of (Zhongdu’s) palace grounds, which is similar to the Forbidden City,”

8. Modeling and restoration of Chengtian Gate of the Forbidden City in Nanjing.

A firewall stands at the same location in the Forbidden City, but Wu explains that the wall was added during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and the original layout during Ming Dynasty matched this new finding in Zhongdu.

However, there doesn’t seem to be a Forbidden City equivalent to a wall with three gates 20 meters north of Zhongdu’s “No 1 Palace”.

And even more confusing is that no structure similar to the Hall of Central Harmony has been discovered in Zhongdu.

Nanjing, which is today’s capital of Jiangsu province, became the emperor’s alternative as the national capital.

Zhu Yuanzhang ordered builders to prioritize stability instead of luxury in his “Forbidden City 2.0” there. His son, Zhu Di, the third Ming emperor, inherited that principle. Zhu Di, who previously resided in Beijing as a prince, won a civil war in 1402 and moved the national capital to his home city.

9. Modeling and restoration of the Palace City of the Forbidden City in Nanjing.

After massive construction starting from 1417 and lasting for three years, the “Forbidden City  Mark Three” in Beijing was finished, and the city became the Ming capital a year later.

However, its predecessors, including the abandoned one in Fengyang and the completed one in Nanjing, both crumbled in the following centuries, as continuous wars and social upheavals destroyed most aboveground structures…..

A summary of the three capitals of the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Forbidden City in Nanjing and the imperial city of the Ming Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty.

The reconstruction of the Nanjing Forbidden City is for reference only. It is estimated based on the actual Wuchao Gate, East and West Hua Gate and the remains of the three major halls. In order to prevent the impact on the surrounding sensitive areas, the background of the Forbidden City in Nanjing is blurred here.

1. The perspective of Zhengyangmen Wengcheng.

2. View from Tiananmen Square.

3. Jingshan perspective.

4. Hongwumen, the capital of the Ming Dynasty.

5.Daming Gate in the middle of the Ming Dynasty.

6.The ancient city of the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

7. The reconstruction of the Daming Gate area of the Forbidden City in Nanjing.

8. Modeling and restoration of Chengtian Gate of the Forbidden City in Nanjing.

9. Modeling and restoration of the Palace City of the Forbidden City in Nanjing.

The Three Palaces in the Ming Dynasty had a great influence on the space of the city, but due to historical reasons, only the Forbidden City in Beijing has survived, and the Forbidden City in Nanjing and Fengyang have been greatly damaged, and it is even difficult to explore many forms of organization. Here is a comparison of the Sannomiya. I hope everyone will pay more attention to the cultural heritage of Fengyang and Nanjing. It is very difficult for some sites to survive. I hope you will visit more.

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…  also from their respectives

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #August2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #香港 #西九龍 #ForbiddenCityHongKongSAR #PalaceMuseumHongKong… #香港故宮文化博物館 almost completion towards ancient, present, future international Iconic icon Standing ….

Located in West Kowloon Cultural district in Hong Kong SAR- China – People’s Republic of China is One of Many Hong Kong SAR’s newest International Iconic Standing with Ancient international icon standing Museums… Is the Forbidden City Palace Museum in Hong Kong SAR… Located in West Kowloon Cultural District…  in which set to be Construction began in 2017, with the museum scheduled for completion by 1 July 2022…. The 328,000 square feet (30,500 m2) building is being designed by Hong Kong architecture firm Rocco Design Architects, who were directly appointed It will comprise two exhibition halls, activity rooms, a 400-seat theatre, a gift shop and a restaurant. It will be built on a landfill site formerly occupied by the West Kowloon Nursery Park.

The museum will display artefacts borrowed from China’s Capital Beijing’s own Forbidden City Palace Museum, some of which have never been put on public display before…..

Hong Kong SAR is backed by China- People’s Republic of China, facing the world, and its unique advantages have created Hong Kong’s unique cultural charm. For a long time, the Palace Museum has maintained a friendly and cooperative relationship with cultural and cultural institutions in Hong Kong, and this year, it has co-hosted a series of online lectures on 进香港 Museum# with many museums in Hong Kong this year. In the next few weeks, we will work with you to listen to the wonderful stories of Hong Kong museums through 4 lectures in this series, and get a deep understanding of Hong Kong’s history, art and culture. The theme of the first lecture is “Forbidden City Hong Kong, Hong Kong Forbidden City-The Preparatory Construction and Development Strategy of Hong Kong Forbidden City Cultural Museum”. Click on the video to uncover the mystery of the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

Dr Louis Ng, Director of Hong Kong Palace Museum, will elaborate on the setting up and development strategy of the Museum. Key topics to be discussed include: the connection between the Palace Museum and Hong Kong; highlighted features of the museum exhibits; diversified and interdisciplinary approach in curatorial planning and public engagement as well as details of major development strategies.

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…