#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #September2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #ForbiddenCityPress #ForbiddenCityStore the year 2022 the Most awaitingly international iconic #ForbiddenCityCalendar from the 601 years old Forbidden City Press…

On the 6th September 2021 Monday Forbidden City – Beijing- China- People’s Republic of China, it’s here The 2022 “Forbidden City Calendar” the official launch of conference will be held on the 6th September 2021  at Jianfu Palace of the Forbidden City Palace Museum. An official MV “Forbidden City Time”, composed by a professional team of music and photography, and composed of lyrics by the Forbidden City, is also newly released! In the exquisite pictures of the four seasons of the Forbidden City and the cultural relics exhibition, in which storytelling the indicated places of the forbidden City’s moments  as reading together  Walking together in Calendaring’s Palace and looked at the lucky tigers, the tigers welcoming the rui, the tigers blessing the peace, and the tigers rejuvenating, looking forward to a new year with more wings… in which the tiger is a Chinese  Zodiac sign in which view during the summery night sky of constellation Orion in which it’s constellation components makeup of the body of the white tiger in which is a symbolism for good luck charm for Chinese Military personals and there’s family. As to that sayngly it’s also the imperial military Commanding mandate seal order in which comes in pair for conformation.   

The year of Renyin, the zodiac tiger. 2022 “Forbidden City Calendar” selects cultural relics related to tigers from the vast collections of the Forbidden City, expressing the lucky tiger welcoming the auspiciousness, the safety of the tiger, the winter ice play, etc., forming the auspicious picture of the lucky tiger welcoming the New Year and the mountains and rivers celebrating the prosperity. AR interaction is also added. With the electronic calendar reading function. Feel the Calendaring’s Palace, and accompany you to usher in a new year with a new year!

Jihu welcomes the New Year, and the mountains and rivers celebrate the rise of peace. The newly revised 2022 “Forbidden City Calendar” is here! The cover image is selected from the “Flying Tiger Flag with Red Gauze Embroidered Cloud Patterns in the Qing Dynasty”, which reflects 国潮正当红#. The character “tiger” in the background is a collection of Weibei, with lingering charm. In addition, the new calendar also adds AR interaction and electronic calendar reading functions in which gives you the reader a more interactive experience as if you’re still in the Forbidden City exploring its’ untold stories. ….

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

#東京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity |#Knowledge Library #ForbiddenCitySeason # SongYingjie – The Forbidden City Knows the seasons and taste the beauty of the four seasons in the Forbidden City ……

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..

“The Forbidden City Knows the Season” and taste the beauty of the four seasons in the Forbidden City……..”The Forbidden City Knows the Season “ is a book published by the Forbidden City Press in December 2019. The author is Song Yingjie. The book is based on the Ming Dynasty picture album “Moon Order Picture” in the Palace Museum. By interpreting this month order picture, the seventy-four solar terms… in which he is known as for also too chief meteorological service expert of China Meteorological Administration and host of CCTV’s “Weather Forecast” program.

On May 5, 2020, the online publication of the new book “Forbidden City Season” and the live broadcast of the book sharing session will be held at the Forbidden College in the Palace Museum. The book “The Forbidden City Knows the Season” is based on the book “Moon Order Picture” of the Ming Dynasty in the Palace Museum. By interpreting this month order picture, the seventy-two days of the 24 solar terms are illustrated and annotated one by one. The book interprets the seventy-two of the twenty-four solar terms one by one from the perspective of culture and science, including the climatic logic in the solar term “Tale”, the controversy in the identification of the story, and scientific fallacies.

 

“Forbidden City Season” is also equipped with 24 solar terms of the Palace Museum. The photographer combines the “Forbidden City Elements” with natural phenology, transforming the Forbidden City architecture from the main body into an element, and presenting it in the form of background, foreground, etc. Images to show the changes of flora and fauna in the Forbidden City environment, and the unique beauty of each corner of the Forbidden City complex in the form of images……..

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

#東京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity | 故宮裡的中國大紀事 Chinese Chronicle #ImperialCalendar #2020 printed traditional of the Forbidden City of continuous six hundred years ….

“Next year would be the 600th year of the Forbidden City, and to reveal the 600 years of history and secrets of the palace, the 2020 “Calendar of the Forbidden City” is themed around the buildings, cultural relics, people and anecdotes instead of the usual Chinese zodiac animals. More than 8700 rooms in the palace complex are grouped under 10 categories and 365 points are extracted for the compilation of the volume. What is there to see? What’s the wedding ceremony of an emperor like? How did the imperial concubines spend their days? How luxurious is the retirement house of Emperor Qianlong…… in which 2020 is the year of the rat in which marks hard earned leadership ”

In which during the Qing and Ming Dynasty the Imperial Printing house that resides within the Forbidden printed texts, also it printed the imperial household imperial calendars that still printed in still in traditional fashion that you’ll see from China towards in Chinese Households to today… to obtain your Forbidden City Imperial Calendar at your Forbidden City Store..

Credit image and visuals are from The Forbidden City – Beijing – People’s Republic of China. Weibo

#東京。 #中國 #China #Beijing |一条 YIT | #紫禁城 #Forbidden City | 故宮裡的中國大紀事 Chinese Chronicle in the Forbidden City of continuous six hundred years….

 

“Next year would be the 600th year of the Forbidden City, and to reveal the 600 years of history and secrets of the palace, the 2020 “Calendar of the Forbidden City” is themed around the buildings, cultural relics, people and anecdotes instead of the usual Chinese zodiac animals. More than 8700 rooms in the palace complex are grouped under 10 categories and 365 points are extracted for the compilation of the volume. What is there to see? What’s the wedding ceremony of an emperor like? How did the imperial concubines spend their days? How luxurious is the retirement house of Emperor Qianlong……2020 is the 600th year of the Forbidden City”

Credit video of the 一条 YIT– {{  故宮裡的中國大紀事 Chinese Chronicle in the Forbidden City….}}