#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #December2020| #ForbiddenCityarchitecture shortest day #WinterSolstice brings winter golden amberic glows to the Palace Halls lighting up Qianqing Palace ……#AGallery

On the 21st December 2020 It was the shortest day of the year in which is the winter solstice in which on the seventh day of the winter month light and shadows gracefully slowly ascending to Forbidden City in Beijing – China – People’s Republic of China .. During the shortest day within the Forbidden city halls on the Zhongzheng high platform, reflecting the purple wall and gold bricks, recreating the bright and colourful of the interiors of the forbidden city Palace city halls amberically warming up sunshine glows..  There’s one Palace Hall in which lights up iconically although the daylight is the shortest in a year, the plaque furnishings of the Qianqing Palace ushered in the most glamorous moment of the year. Qing Dynasty was “upright and bright” and was lit by golden light at 12 noon. Every year at 12 noon around the winter solstice, the sunlight will be reflected on the “upright and bright” of the Forbidden City when it hits the ground.

 

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