The historical value includes: 350,000 pieces of the Forbidden City in Beijing, more than one first-class product 1 100, about 56,000 second-class products, and more than 30,000 ceramic specimens collected from more than one kiln in China since the last century.
The Forbidden City in Beijing has a collection of more than 5000 bronzes/kloc-0, including about 10000 bronzes in the pre-Qin period and more than 600 bronzes with inscriptions, accounting for more than110 of the total number of Chinese bronzes handed down and unearthed at home and abroad. It is the museum with the largest collection of Chinese bronzes at home and abroad.
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The Forbidden City is surrounded by a wall 10 meters high. The Great Wall is 96 1 meter long from north to south and 753 meters wide from east to west. There is a moat 52 meters wide and 3800 meters long outside the city, which constitutes a complete defense system. The overall layout of the Forbidden City is symmetrical, rigorous and orderly, and every inch of bricks and tiles follow the feudal hierarchical etiquette system, which embodies the supreme authority of the emperor.
The Forbidden City is known as one of the five largest palaces in the world (the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Palace of Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in Britain, the White House in the United States, and the Russian Kremlin) and is listed as a "World Cultural Heritage" by UNESCO. Committee evaluation: The Forbidden City is the highest power center in China for more than five centuries. With its garden landscape and 9,000 huge buildings containing furniture and handicrafts, it became a valuable historical witness of China civilization in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Forbidden City