What flowers are there in the Forbidden City in Shenyang? Flower viewing guide

At present, the flower viewing season has arrived in the Shenyang Forbidden City, and there are still many places to enjoy flowers. Magnolia, evening cherry blossoms, peonies, roses, and water lilies can all be seen here. So when is the best season to enjoy flowers in the Forbidden City in Shenyang? See below for details.

1. Flower Appreciation Guide

After the Qingming Festival and before the Grain Rain, it is the spring outing season in the north.

The magnolia in front of the Nine Halls has white and purple petals clustered into wine cup-shaped buds. "The plain noodles are thick and pink, and the jade lanterns clear the sky. There is no need for nectar, the flower-viewing man is drunk."

On the Luyong Road behind the stage, the yellow Spring Festival spits out new feathers; the peach tree in front of Houzai Gate grows from bud to The haze lasted only a few days.

After Grain Rain, the flowers in the Forbidden City in Shenyang were in full bloom, and most of them were purple. West Road finally entered the courtyard, where purple magnolia flowers hung high on the branches, blowing melodious tunes like small trumpets. The lilacs downstairs in Phoenix exude a rich fragrance. Outside the gate of Wensuting Palace, next to the red wall facing the sun, rhododendrons are in full bloom, making it festive and lively. The begonia at the back of the garden has "thousands of flowers weighing down the branches", and the whole tree is in bloom and surrounded by clouds and mist.

May, when spring is in full swing, is the best time to view the spring flowers at the Shenyang Palace Museum. At the beginning of the month, the peonies in the courtyard of the west house behind Wensu Pavilion entered their peak flowering period. The red walls, yellow tiles, green leaves and flowers are majestic.

The evening cherry blossoms on the west side of Wensu Pavilion are small and exquisite. Five or six flowers gathered together to form a flower ball, clustered on the branches. From a distance, it looks like morning glow.

The brocade flowers in the West China No. 1 Hospital are full of colorful flowers next to the dense green leaves, like brocades woven by fairies. Yang Wanli, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, said in a poem: "The fairy weaves the dew machine with the wind, and the bess leaves the ground."

In late May, the peonies blooming quietly in the yard of Yangxizhai, like a beautiful girl, bright and beautiful moving. Among the many aliases of peony, the more famous ones are "Baweichun" and "Dianchun". Gu Tao of the Northern Song Dynasty recorded such a poem in his "Poetry Qing Yi Lu", "There are several tails in the bottle". Scholars in the Tang and Song dynasties called peonies the tail of spring, and the tail was the last drink at the banquet. The peonies in the temple are like spring, hence the name.

Mango planting is approaching, and the unique roses of summer are ushered in. The roses in front of Wensu Pavilion are in bloom from early June to early autumn and can be seen every month.

In September, in Hou Yuan’s endless summer, the color changed from white to deep red. In the pond next to the rockery, the water lilies are graceful and graceful, like fairies in the water.

A palace, how many flowers. We always have unexpected beauty and endless hope.

This is the benefit of time.

2. Warm reminder

Currently, Shenyang is gradually returning to normal production and living order. However, "sparse" does not mean "no blockage", nor does it mean relaxing prevention and control requirements. The epidemic is not over yet and we still need to remain vigilant. Shenyang Palace Museum reminds you to consciously abide by various epidemic prevention regulations, wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, clean frequently, and avoid gatherings or gatherings to reduce the risk of epidemic transmission. Let us work together to achieve comprehensive victory in the current epidemic prevention and control.