Beijing’s central axis cultural poems include: Bell and Drum Tower, Di’anmen Street, Wanning Bridge, Di’anmen Street, Jingshan, Forbidden City, Duanmen, Sheji Altar, Ancestral Temple, and Tiananmen.
1. Bell and Drum Tower
The morning bells and evening drums count the Spring and Autumn Period, and the Qingyu Tower is at the north end of the central axis.
In the past seven hundred years, things have been up and down, and things have been renewed and rejuvenated.
2. Di'anmen Outer Street
From the Drum Tower to Di'anmen in the south, there is a dragon vein beside Shicha Sea.
There are many stories in Yandai Xiejie, and the main hall of the God of Fire nourishes spiritual roots.
3. Wanning Bridge
The gate overpass is Wanning, and the Yuhe River passes through the cargo ship line.
The source of water transportation is an important place, where Yuanzu came to show his prestige.
4. Di’anmen Inner Street
Di’anmen Main Street leads to Jingshan, and there are thousands of dreams under the imperial city’s roots.
Although the Yanchi Building at the back door is gone, it is not an easy thing to be ranked as the centerpiece.
5. Jingshan
The pile of earth is called Long Live the mountain, and you can overlook the imperial city from the commanding heights.
The pavilions and buildings are covered with greenery, and the flowers and lawns welcome the dawn.
6. Forbidden City
In the mysterious and forbidding Forbidden City, the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties sat in the Dragon Court.
The six palaces and three halls show the power of heaven, and the seven roads and four streets are Kunlu Ning.
The struggle for power leaves ghosts behind, and the treasures shine like stars.
With red walls and yellow tiles and beautiful buildings, Chinese civilization shines brightly in history.
7. Duanmen
Between Tianan Duanli Meridian Gate, it is the second gate of the Imperial City.
The ceremonial guard is stored to welcome the royal driver, and the bells and drums are ringing to please the dragon's face.
8. Ancestral Temple
The Ming and Qing emperors worshiped their ancestors, and the three major halls showed their majesty.
The unparalleled style finally became an illusion and turned into the People's Cultural Palace.
9. Sheji Altar
The two gods of Sheji worship together and pray for a good harvest.
The main altar of the Changing of Heaven and Earth is still there, and the public garden is full of vitality.
10. Tiananmen
Two generations of imperial cities have one main entrance, and the craftsmanship of the Ming and Qing Dynasties is outstanding.
The majestic Qiong Tower carries the destiny of heaven, and the jade throne firmly carries the blessings of the earth.
The grand ceremony marks the founding of the country and changes history, and the red flag leads the way to the preservation of the gospel.
The pattern of the national emblem has become more solemn, and the world is venerating it.