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The Forbidden
City
In China, there is one great city which has all of the wonder
and splendor of old China. This city is called the Forbidden
City which is located within the inner city of Beijing. In
actuality, the Forbidden City is a moated palace with many
religious locations within that moat. In this section, you
will learn about the many various places which make up this
once mysterious city.
First,
the history and basic idea of this imperial city. It is believed
that this palace was built during the early Qing dynasty.
It was never assumed of any national importance until the
Qubilai Qan chose it as his personal seat in the year 1260
A. D. The city was established as the main capital by the
Bing Emperors during the early 15th century. One thing that
makes it so great lies with the lay out. Symmetry and the
logical placing of all of these buildings are located everywhere.
Second, there are many structures which make this city stand
out as a place of many treasures and great art. There are
avenues of lions, mythical animals, camels, elephants, horses,
officials, and guardians carved from single blocks of marble
standing guard. They are placed right along the "Spirit Way."
These structures can also be found all throughout the city
and are always placed in a certain spot for a reason - sometimes
for protection of evil spirits and sometimes for decoration.
Another place where you could see these stone figures is on
top of a tomb's roof or important building's roof . There
could be a dragon, lion, etc., on any roof, or, there could
be a combination of these figures. You can find some information
about these roofs by going to the section labeled Roof.
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