What does Tang mean in the palace?

Imperial vault refers to the savings warehouse in the ancient imperial palace of China, which was used to store the personal belongings and court treasures of the emperor. The items in the treasure house include gold, silver, jewelry, ancient books, portraits, utensils and various cultural relics and works of art.

In ancient China, the importance of funds for the Forbidden City was self-evident. The vault is very strict, and only officials close to the emperor and the royal family can touch the items in the vault. The treasures in the treasure house are often extremely precious and have historical and cultural values, such as "weaving jade bags" and "patting orioles" described in A Dream of Red Mansions, all of which have extraordinary cultural values.

With the development and construction of the country, the importance of the palace library is gradually decreasing. Now many cultural relics and artworks in the warehouse have been moved to museums for exhibition and research. At the same time, the evolution of history also makes people pay more attention to the protection of cultural relics and the inheritance of cultural heritage. I hope these precious historical and cultural heritages can be better protected and passed on, so that more people can understand and appreciate them.