Question 1: Why is there no tree in the Forbidden City? Do you know why there are so few trees in the entire Forbidden City? There is not a single tree in front of the Golden Palace. There are three reasons. The first is that trees attract fire. In ancient times, fire was the most feared. Putting out a fire requires a lot of financial resources. Material resources. After the fire, the cost of reconstruction is very high. Secondly, to prevent assassins, the assassins who assassinated the emperor were shown on TV hiding under trees. In fact, there are no trees in the Forbidden City. Of course the emperor thought of it At this point, you can see half of the Forbidden City from the top of the palace. The third reason is that wood overcomes earth. The corridor in front of the palace looks like the word earth from a distance. This represents the royal family. Of course. You can’t put a tree next to it
Question 2: Why is there no tree in the Forbidden City? It would destroy the majesty of the ceremonial building and is inconsistent with the function of the building.
The assassin is afraid to hide here.
There are no trees planted in the courtyards of the three main palaces of the outer dynasty and the three palaces behind the inner court. Some scholars say it is related to the conflict between the five elements. Among the five elements, the east belongs to wood, the middle side belongs to earth, and wood controls earth. The courtyards of the three palaces behind the three main halls are located in the center, so planting trees means that wood controls earth.
Question 3: There are many places in the Forbidden City. Trees are rarely seen, so why are there no trees in the Forbidden City? First of all, the Forbidden City is a large siege. If there are trees inside, it will be sleepy according to ancient Feng Shui. Just think about it, which emperor wants to be trapped? Secondly, if there are trees, it will affect the feng shui. As for the assassin, it's pure nonsense. In such a big city, the three floors inside and outside are all full of guards. If the assassin can get in, he won't need a tree to cover him.
Question 4: Why is there not a drop of water or a tree in the Forbidden City in Beijing? Do you know why there are so few trees in the Forbidden City? For example, there is not even a tree in front of the Golden Palace. There are three reasons. The first is It is the tree that attracts fire. In ancient times, fire was the most feared. Putting out a fire requires a lot of financial and material resources. After the fire, it will cost a lot to rebuild. Secondly, to prevent assassins, the assassins who assassinated the emperor were shown on TV. Are you hiding under the tree? In fact, there are no trees in the Forbidden City. Of course the emperor thought of this. Standing on the treasure hall, he could see half of the Forbidden City in full view. The third reason is that wood overcomes earth. The treasure hall Doesn’t the long corridor in front look like the word “Tu” from a distance? This represents the royal family. Of course, we can’t put a tree next to it.
Question 5: How does the Forbidden City in Beijing embody the idea of ??supremacy of imperial power? Mainly in terms of architectural form, why is there not a single tree in Taihe Temple Square? That is the symbol of the emperor
Question 6: Why not plant a tree in the Forbidden City compound? Thank you! There are still trees in the Forbidden City, but they are mainly concentrated in the harem. Trees are not allowed to be planted in the former dynasty. There are probably three reasons for this. First, it is for the emperor's personal safety. The former dynasty was a place where grand ceremonies were held and the emperor and officials discussed politics. There were many and mixed people coming in. If there were trees, assassins might hide, which would be detrimental to the emperor. Second, for fire protection, because trees tend to fuel the fire once it catches fire. The third reason may be more direct and important, for the majesty and majesty of the royal guard of honor. Because every time a grand ceremony was held in the previous dynasty, various ceremonial guards had to be put up. If they all stood under the shade of the trees, they would not be able to see the grand and majestic scene. At the same time, it is also to highlight the majesty of the three previous halls. Therefore, during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, starting from the first gate of the imperial city, the entire previous dynasty was not allowed to plant flowers, plants and trees.
Question 7: How does the Forbidden City in Beijing embody the idea of ??supremacy of imperial power? Mainly in terms of architectural form, why is there not a single tree in Taihe Temple Square? According to the five elements of Yin and Yang
Among the five elements, the east belongs to wood, the west belongs to metal, the south belongs to fire, the north belongs to water, the center belongs to earth, and the center of the earth is the symbol of the greatest power.
In the five elements, they are mutually reinforcing and incompatible. Among them, wood overcomes soil and trees needless to say, trees planted on wood will overcome the soil representing rights, which will also restrain the rights of the emperor.
Question 8: Why are there so many crows in the Forbidden City? In fact, crows are a kind of Very spiritual birds, they only gather together when something is in decline, which symbolizes decline and sadness. The reason why there are so many crows in the Forbidden City is because of the decline of the Forbidden City and the corruption of the Qing Dynasty. They want the current rulers to know the original history.
Question 9: Who is this person? He seems to be the leader of which country. I saw him in the Forbidden City, surrounded by bodyguards.
Kazakhstan