The Yangxin Hall in the Forbidden City is the place where Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty studied in Tangcheng, Shanxi.
The Yangxin Hall was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty and is located on the west side of the Qianqing Palace in the Forbidden City. The emperor's throne is located in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, with a plaque of Zhengren and Yongzheng's imperial pen hanging on it. There is a throne in the Dongnuan Pavilion on the east side of the Ming Dynasty. To the west, this was once the place where the Empress Dowagers Cixi and Ci'an listened to government affairs behind the curtain.
, is a place specially designed for the emperor to worship Buddha and rest.
Introduction to Sanxi Hall:
Sanxi Hall is located in the Xinuang Pavilion of the Yangxin Hall of the National Palace Museum. It was originally called Greenhouse and was later changed to Sanxi Hall. It is the study room of Hongli, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty, the Qianlong Emperor, and it is also the most obvious mark left by him as the owner of Yangxin Hall. The "Sanxitang" plaque and the ink ink "Sanxitang Ji" written by Emperor Qianlong are still hanging on the wall. The couplets on both sides of the plaque are "Embrace the past and present; deeply trust Haosu" (where Haosu refers to calligraphy).