This part of the Qing Gate of the Forbidden City has existed for more than 600 years and disappeared due to changes. After the Ming Dynasty destroyed the country, the Forbidden City was managed by the Qing Dynasty. The large buildings of the Forbidden City were not changed much, and then the Qing gate outside the Forbidden City was directly demolished. This position is to the south of the People's Monument. In fact, the Qing Dynasty experienced many changes. In the Ming Dynasty, the name of this gate was Daming Gate, but in the Qing Dynasty, it was changed to Qing Gate. After the founding of the Republic of China, it was changed to the meridian gate. Finally, we named it Tiananmen Square in China, and the Qing Gate was completely demolished.
The Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City, which has a history of more than 600 years, finally disappeared due to changes. At the beginning, this building was called Fengtian Hall, but the name of this building was changed too frequently. His names are Fengtian Hall, Yingtian Hall, Shuntian Hall and Huangji Hall, but in the Qing Dynasty, it was directly changed to Baohe Hall, which has been passed down to this day.
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