After Cixi escaped, the Japanese used cameras to record the most realistic appearance of the Forbidd

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-03-01

Hundreds of millions of people grieve together, where to find their homeland in China.

The decline of the Qing Dynasty was not only due to its rotten ruling policies, but more importantly to its extremely poor living conditions. This made the invaders covet the Qing Dynasty.

However, even as times changed, the Qing Dynasty no longer had the glory it once had.

As everyone knows, when the wicked were about to break through the Forbidden City, Cixi had fled in a hurry with the gold and silver treasures she cherished the most. "After 600 years of prosperity, three dynasties ruled the land. ”

It is not uncommon to misunderstand that the Forbidden City was built by the Qing Dynasty, but in fact the palace was built by the Ming Emperor Zhu Di in 1406 BC. For people during the Qing Dynasty, the Forbidden City was undoubtedly a relic of history.

Zhumen yellow tile, is the symbol of ancient imperial architecture; The high walls and deep alleys are the exclusive secrets of the royal family and nobles. It is well known that it is difficult for people inside the Forbidden City to leave, and it is even more difficult for people outside to enter.

At the beginning of its design, the building, which is rich in historical relics, was designed with many mechanisms that will amaze even modern people.

This kind of architecture undoubtedly reflects the superb architectural wisdom and exquisite craftsmanship of the ancients. In the face of foreign aggression, it is like a beautiful woman who has been forgotten. Of course, before these devils invaded, its sacredness was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

During the Qing Dynasty, many ordinary people could only longing and reverie about the scene of the Forbidden City.

In the early morning hours when the Empress Dowager Cixi fled in a hurry and heard that the invaders had arrived at Donghuamen, the veil of this mysterious ancient city was lifted by the Japanese camera. The Japanese entered the Forbidden City in 1901 to shoot.

On the 41st day after these ** shootings, standing against such a backdrop, we can't help but recall the former glory of the Forbidden City. Although the Forbidden City was restored during the Qing Dynasty, it still maintained the style of the Ming Dynasty.

When the kings of the Qing Dynasty promulgated the New Year's calendar, they would choose to perform the ceremony at the Wumen Gate and the Taihe Gate of the Forbidden City. However, it is worth noting that the Taihe Gate at that time was not a relic left over from the Ming Dynasty, but was rebuilt and decorated.

Although the Taihe Gate in ** is the same as the Noon Gate, it looks overgrown and devastation, but when we see the Taihe Hall in **, we will find that this place is different from our imagination.

Of course, this is only a small part of the **, and the actual situation may vary.

After Cixi fled, these palaces were left unattended until after the founding of New China. Although it has lost the royal majesty of a hundred years ago, as long as the Forbidden City stands, its majesty can still inspire people's national pride. This ancient capital has not only witnessed the prosperity of the Ming and Qing dynasties, but also witnessed the changes of history, and is now a symbol of a prosperous city.

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