#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #February2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments The beginning of #YearOfTheOx #ChineseLunarNewYear marks the #RainSolarSolatice for the prelude for #Spring Season ….. #雨水

Today it’s the 18th February 20201 marks the day of the Rain Solar Solstice… also the prelude for the Spring Season… in which also to returning back to work from the seven day Chinese lunar New Year Holiday that’s celebrated across the Chinese- Asian Communities globally around the world also in China- People’s Republic of China.. ……..Today, 雨水, start working well at 18:44 today, the rainy solar terms are ushered in. The connotation of the rain solar term is “the east wind thaws, the ice and snow are scattered and turned into water, and turned into rain, hence the name rain”. This day coincides with the sixth day of “Seven Nine”, and it is already the season of “Seven Nine Rivers open and Bajiu Geese”. At this time, the river breaks the ice, the wild geese return north, the vegetation sprouts, and the earth presents a scene of prosperity.

In 古宫知时节- Forbidden city, @宋英杰Song Yingjie Beijing –   Haidian District weather presenter wrote: Rain is the most popular name, and the most common saying is: The rain solar term is the solar term that starts to rain. The original meaning of rain climate refers to the Yellow River Basin where solar terms originate. The probability of rainfall is higher than the probability of snowfall. Nationally, the rainy season has the smallest temperature rise in the entire spring solar term. Not only has the sunshine not increased, but has also decreased, which is unique. Why is this so? Because of the rainy season, the sky changes from snow to rain, and the ground changes from freezing to thawing. This is a systematic project that takes time and energy, so the recovery is weak. In the process of melting snow and warm spring flowers, the rain solar term is a tough “ice-breaking” solar term. The spring blossoms in the spring season are all icing on the cake on this basis….

During the year’s 2020, 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 credit are of the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #February2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #ForbiddenCityPaintings #ChineseArtworks ever so constant seasonally first #ChineseLunarNewYear first exhibits of the #RuyiSceptresExhibtion #AGallery

 

 

On 10th February 2021 Wednesday  2021 China- People’s Republic of China, Beijing-  ushered in the first exhibition  of 2021…… is that  which is  the first exhibition of the Palace Museum New Year ” 吉祥如意 -The Palace Museum Collection Ruyi Exhibition” officially opened today! 160 sets are carefully selected from more than 2,000 ruyi handles in the Palace Museum. They are divided into five units: jade Ruyi, bamboo and wood Ruyi, metal Ruyi, Jiujiu Ruyi and other materials Ruyi, which fully reflect the rich materials and beautiful shapes of Ruyi in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Exquisite craftsmanship and many subjects. Wandering around in the exhibition hall, the room is full of wishful thinking; outside the exhibition hall, the Shenwu Gate overlooks the beautiful scenery and feels refreshed. This Spring Festival, come to the Forbidden City to see Ruyi and harvest a year of good luck! The exhibition will last until May 9. You must visit the online ticketing website of the Palace Museum…

 

 故宫新年首展“#吉祥如意#——故宫博物院典藏如意展”今天正式开展!从故宫博物院藏2000多柄如意中精心挑选160件套,分玉石如意、竹木如意、金属如意、九九如意和其他材质如意等五个单元,全面反映明清时期如意的丰富材质、优美造型、精湛工艺和众多题材。展厅里逛一逛,满室如意目不暇接;展厅外,神武门上远眺美景,身心舒畅。这个春节,来故宫看如意,收获一年吉祥如意!展期至5月9日,参观本展览需在故宫博物院网络售票网站…

Ruyi jade is rich in materials, including white jade, sapphire, jasper, black jade, jade, etc., occupying the mainstream position in the Qing Dynasty Ruyi production. Zhicao-shaped is a common pattern of jade ruyi. The ancients believed that Ganoderma lucidum is endowed with the aura of mountains and rivers, the essence of the universe, and has the meaning of longevity; the appearance of Zhicao also indicates the peace of the country and the people, and is a symbol of benevolent governance. In addition, there are many creative themes such as birthday celebrations and auspicious celebrations in the jade ruyi, which pray for peace and harmony with various beautiful meanings. The Ruyi in the picture is being exhibited in ” 吉祥如意 -Ruyi Exhibition from the Palace Museum Collection…..

 

During the year’s 2020, 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 credit are of the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #January2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #ForbiddenCityPaintings #ChinesePaintings ever so constant seasonally painting of a first snow for wintery January snowy season… #AGallery

On January 19th 2021 China- People’s Republic of China, Beijing-  ushered in the first snow of 2021…… In the early morning, the turret of the Forbidden City was covered with white snow, and the moat was covered with snow and water. The sky is as moving as ink painting. Looking down on the Forbidden City from Jingshan, it is like traveling back to the Forbidden City in a second….  In which the yellow tiles of the red wall in the snow turn into the Forbidden City in seconds ….

………. Also On January 19th Tuesday , Beijing ushered in the first snowfall in 2021. In the early morning, citizens overlooked the Forbidden City in the snow on Jingshan Mountain. The yellow tiles on the wall changed into the Forbidden City in seconds. As the sun slowly rises, the Forbidden City appears more tranquil and magnificent……

During the year’s 2020, 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 credit are of the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #January2021 | #ForbiddenCityMemories #ForbiddenCityarchitecture World leading class Restoration Craftsmanship postcards celebrating with #ChinaRadioAndTelevisionSation #CCTV9Documentary #AGallery …..

 

The year 2020 is coming to an end in which was the six hundred year, 2021 is a brand new beginning, and the 600-year-old Forbidden City will soon be now 601 years old. The Forbidden City Palace Museum has joined hands with China Central Radio and Television Station CCTV 9 Documentary  to send you a New Year greeting card with the theme of “I was in the Palace Museum for six hundred years”. There is a tradition of “Eight Masterpieces” in Chinese architecture’s craftsmanship and different craftsmanship work closely together to build magnificent palaces also with ever so innovative renovations beyond 2020 …….

 

 

 

During the year’s 2020, 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 credit are of the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #December2020|#ForbiddenCityMemories families retracing their memorable visits through past and present.. #AGallery

The Forbidden City is a place where one visit is not enough, two visits is too few, three or four visits still have that ever so irresistible aftertaste, and no matter how many visits, you always look at the new place. Bring your children into a large class of Chinese culture; come with relatives and friends to appreciate hundreds of years of ingenuity; bring your lover and stroll leisurely among the red walls and yellow tiles; come by yourself and enjoy this tranquility and beauty. Last time, who did you come to the Forbidden City with?  In which these timeless photographs explains an intergenerational between families, their children, grown in reconnecting in revisiting the Forbidden city together again to retrace their storytelling memories..

In this year’s 2020, 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 credit are of the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China