The Forbidden City imitates the theme of modern poetry.

Speaking of the Forbidden City, we should be no strangers. It is located in the center of Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City, and is the imperial palace of Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Forbidden City covers an area of 720,000 square meters, with a construction area of about 6.5438+0.5 million square meters. There are 8707 halls, all of which are brick and wood structures, with yellow glazed tiles on the roof and brilliant paintings on the blue and white stone foundations. It is surrounded by a wall 10 meters high. The Great Wall is more than 900 meters long from north to south and 700 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.

It is not surprising that all visitors to Beijing should visit the Forbidden City, because even as a Beijinger, I am shocked by it. Pushing open the heavy doors of the Forbidden City, the emperor's bearing and royal demeanor came to my face. This feeling is more real than the video material, and more dreamy than the reality ... In this well-preserved ancient palace, the noble, graceful, extravagant and decadent preserved shares are poured into pieces of bricks and tiles, decorating my dreamlike fantasy of the emperor.

The reason why UNESCO listed the Forbidden City as a world cultural heritage must be influenced by its royal culture with emperors, palaces and imperial power as its core. The culture of the Forbidden City is unique, rich, holistic and symbolic, and at the same time it is connected with today's cultural construction. For any nation or country, classic culture is always the support of its life, the support of its spirit, the source of innovation, and the blood of its existence and continuation!

Walking out of the Forbidden City, I thought: The Forbidden City is a Kyushu civilization that can be touched and China's footsteps can be heard. The long history of 5,000 years has slowly flowed into a long river of culture here, and there are invisible but audible stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. ...

The Forbidden City is infinitely magnificent with tangible buildings. The color is noble red and yellow, the lines are serious and straight, and the body is huge and square. After an orderly layout, these elements have infinite power and deterrence, which makes you admire here. The Forbidden City expresses infinite meaning with limited buildings. The imperial court, the imperial palace and the imperial garden put the emperor's work, life and leisure in one court reasonably. This is also the most advanced exposition of China ancient people about life ideal.

Now, the empire is over, but the empire has left the Forbidden City. This means that the imperial temperament and royal demeanor are not exhausted, and the story of the Forbidden City in China and the world continues. ...