Great sandy dust in the north!The Forbidden City was shrouded in yellow dust, and the scene hit dire

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

Hello everyone, I am learning from history. According to the weather forecast of the ** Meteorological Observatory, there is obvious sand and dust weather in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in the north, with visibility of about 1 km and less than 300 meters locally. Taking history as a mirror, I just happened to have something to do with the Forbidden City, and I took my mobile phone to present a set of the latest real pictures of the Forbidden City to readers. Mobile phone shooting, the effect is not good, but the value is real.

The sky is full of yellow sand!The Forbidden City of Beijing was shocked by a rare sandstorm in history, taking history as a mirror to take you to explore the secrets!

From Donghua Gate, walk along the Tube River to the direction of Duanmen, and you can see the Yanyi Tower of Duanmen of the Forbidden City. The goose wing building of the end gate is called the left and right goose wing building because the shape is like the two wings of the wild goose open left and right. Usually this is a place where photographers with excellent style take pictures of the corner of the Forbidden City, but now the background is full of yellow sand.

The moat of history is like a dream!The moat of the Forbidden City used to be a quiet picture, and today it has become a unique scenery of sand and dust in the north!

The moat of the Forbidden City, also known as the Tube River, is the first line of defense of the ancient Forbidden City. This pool refers to the moat. The moat of the Forbidden City is 35 km, the water surface is 52 meters wide and 4 meters deep1 meter. The visibility of the moat today is also not high.

Majestic end door!The gate of history stands in the wind and sand today, and the history is used as a mirror to reveal the secrets of the Forbidden City under the dust!

The end gate is the entrance to the Palace Museum today, and it is also the ticket gate for tourists to enter the Forbidden City. But in ancient times, Duanmen was the place where the emperor's honor guard was stored, located between the main gate of the Forbidden City and the main gate of the Imperial City, Tiananmen Square. After the end gate, it is the main gate of the Forbidden City, the noon gate.

Looking back at history, the top of the Forbidden City in the wind and sand!Take history as a mirror, and the exclusive lens reveals a mysterious glimpse in the dust of the Forbidden City!

From this angle, you can see the "shape" of the goose wings of the Forbidden City's Duanmen Goose Wing Tower, as if stretching out two wings, and only the left Wild Goose Wing Tower is photographed in the picture. Since today, Monday, the Forbidden City is closed for a day according to the custom, and there are no tourists, and the pigeons are happy to relax.

Tiananmen Square in the Yellow Dust!Where to go in the style of the historical ancient city, take history as a mirror to explore the forbidden heart in the wind and sand!

Tiananmen Square is the main gate of the old imperial city of Beijing, and you can see the end gate when you enter Tiananmen Square for a while, which is also the most common road taken by tourists. Now looking back at Tiananmen from Duanmen, Tiananmen is also faintly in the dust, but the pigeons are not afraid of people.

Xihuamen is back in the wind!The footsteps of history are paused in the yellow dust, and history is used as a mirror to record the royal past under the dust!

From the end gate to the west, bypass the southwest corner tower, you will arrive at the west gate of the Forbidden City, Xihua Gate. Xihua Gate is facing the Royal Garden Xiyuan, so when the emperor's concubines want to come out to play, they will choose to go out from Xihua Gate. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, when the Eight-Nation Alliance attacked the capital in the year of Gengzi (1900), when the Empress Dowager Cixi fled with Emperor Guangxu, she also fled westward from the west. Today's weather is really bad, and Xihuamen is not as majestic as it used to be.

In Beijing's more than ten years of experience based on history, only the sandstorms in the Spring and Autumn Period of the Zero Years could have caused such a large-scale impact. In recent years, because of environmental management, it is rare to see such dust weather in the north. After checking the authoritative ** report, this dust weather is also the strongest and most extensive dust weather process in the past 10 years.

Sand and dust are raging!The city of history is now hit by a sandstorm, and history is a mirror to call for common protection!

Everyone wear masks and pay attention to protection. Text: Take history as a mirror, and take history as a mirror.

This article shows the impact of the northern sandstorm on the Forbidden City in Beijing with real ** and vivid description. Taking history as a mirror and its unique perspective, it brings readers into the Forbidden City in the dusty weather, and feels this rare natural phenomenon through ** and words.

First of all, the real shot in the article** intuitively shows the scene of the Forbidden City in the sandstorm, making the reader feel as if he is in it. The author used a mobile phone to shoot, although the effect is not good, but this is a true portrayal close to life, and it is different from some overly retouched **, which can resonate more with readers. Especially the ** of the Duanmen Goose Wing Building, the wing-like building of the wild goose looks particularly magnificent in the yellow dust.

Secondly, through the introduction of the historical buildings and attractions of the Forbidden City, the article brings readers into a world of stories that are both familiar and unfamiliar. The description of the Forbidden City's landmark buildings such as the end gate, the wild goose wing tower, and the moat not only allows readers to understand the historical origin of this magnificent palace, but also makes them feel a sense of admiration for the cultural symbols of the city in the depths of their hearts. The historical stories in the article, such as the description of the escape of the Empress Dowager Cixi, add a veil of mystery to the Forbidden City, making the article both realistic and with a hint of reverie.

In addition, the article mentions the rarity of sandstorms based on history, pointing out that in recent years, due to environmental management, it has rarely seen such a scale of sandstorms in the north. This not only arouses readers' attention to the natural environment, but also reminds people to cherish the environment and strengthen the prevention and control of air pollution. The appeal at the end of the article is a warm reminder for readers, so that people can pay attention to their own health and jointly contribute to environmental protection.

Overall, this article presents the real face of the Forbidden City in Beijing from a unique perspective through personal experience based on history. In the process of reading, readers not only feel the majestic power of nature, but also have a deeper understanding of the rich heritage of the Forbidden City, a historical building. The article combines historical, natural, humanistic and other elements, which is both storytelling and enlightening, and is a review worthy of in-depth thinking.

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