
Six Hundred Years of the Forbidden City (exclusive Customized Edition)
by Zhu Yong
About This Novel
[Exclusively published on WeChat Reading, exclusive customized version] This book uses the spatial order of the Forbidden City's architecture as the abscissa and the chronological order of the Forbidden City's history as the ordinate. It reflects the history and cultural connotation of the Forbidden City in a three-dimensional and panoramic manner, and reviews the six hundred years of the Forbidden City's history. , Revealing the historical significance of Beijing as the capital, showing the great achievements of Chinese civilization in palace architecture, gardens, paintings, reading and collections, etc., While criticizing the dark cruelty of feudal imperial power, and revealing the historical inevitability of Chinese history moving towards democracy and self-reliance in the 20th century.
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Official(1)Scraped 22d ago
At first I thought it was a purely popular book, but after reading it I discovered that the author has a deep knowledge of the Forbidden City and the history of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. I have paid attention to some things about Beijing and the Forbidden City before. I recently went to Beijing and discussed Beijing again. When I returned to Shanghai, I happened to see this book in a bookstore, so I checked it out here. After reading, I have a detailed understanding of the front and back bedrooms of the Forbidden City, as well as the distribution of east and west. When I go to the Forbidden City in the future, I can have a clear understanding of these palaces, and I can observe them according to the geographical and historical map in my mind.
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Official(1)Scraped 22d ago
At first I thought it was a purely popular book, but after reading it I discovered that the author has a deep knowledge of the Forbidden City and the history of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. I have paid attention to some things about Beijing and the Forbidden City before. I recently went to Beijing and discussed Beijing again. When I returned to Shanghai, I happened to see this book in a bookstore, so I checked it out here. After reading, I have a detailed understanding of the front and back bedrooms of the Forbidden City, as well as the distribution of east and west. When I go to the Forbidden City in the future, I can have a clear understanding of these palaces, and I can observe them according to the geographical and historical map in my mind.
