Where is the site of Nanjing Ming Palace Museum?

Nanjing Ming Palace site is a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Nanjing Ming Palace Museum is the blueprint of the Forbidden City in Beijing, and the first unified dynasty palace in Nanjing history, which is located on the north and south sides of Zhongshan East Road. After Qing Ji (Nanjing) was captured by Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of Ming Dynasty, it was changed to Yingtianfu. In order to be emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang finally chose this "Zhongpan" and "Imperial Palace". According to legend, Zhu Yuanzhang recruited 200,000 military and civilian craftsmen to fill the Yanque Lake and "rebuild the new city". The project 1366 was started and completed in one year. It's really magnificent This palace of Zhu Yuanzhang consists of two parts, the imperial city and Miyagi, which are collectively called palaces. The imperial city is outside, surrounding Miyagi.

"The west wind still shines, and the Han family is lost." Standing on the ruins of the Ming Palace Museum, I looked around, surrounded by a wilderness, with green hills in the distance. Looking back at the Grand Palace when the Ming Dynasty was established, only these eight words can tell the desolate artistic conception here. Some people say that the most attractive thing about the site of Nanjing Ming Palace Museum is its mystery. No one had ever seen this magnificent building, and historians didn't even have a detailed map of the Forbidden City, so they could only guess its distribution roughly.

After the Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang captured Qing Ji (Nanjing), he "ordered Liu Ji and other places to be designated as new palaces", and finally selected this geomantic treasure-house of "the Dragon in the Dragon" and "the Imperial House". According to legend, Zhu Yuanzhang recruited 200,000 military and civilian craftsmen to fill Yanzi Lake and "build a new city". Li Long is five miles long from north to south and four miles wide from east to west, which is magnificent.

Judy, the prince of Yan, seized the palace and burned down the palaces such as Fengtian Hall. After moving the capital, Nanjing Ming Palace Museum gradually became deserted. Hundreds of years later, wind and rain hit and natural damage was serious; By the end of the Ming Dynasty, even the Jinxitang was gone. When Kangxi made his first southern tour, the Forbidden City in the Ming Dynasty was already a "deserted palace", which was quite desolate. During the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom War, the Forbidden City in Ming Dynasty suffered another great destruction. Except for the stone component foundation buried underground, there is only a piece of rubble, snakes and mice. 1929, in order to welcome Dr. Sun Yat-sen's coffin to be buried in Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum, Zhongshan East Road and Yixian Bridge were newly built, and the site of the Ming Palace was divided into two parts, leaving only a few relics such as the meridian gate and the underground column foundation.

After liberation, about 350 stone pillar foundations were buried in situ, in the central axis on the north side of the road and on both sides; About 600,000 square meters on the north side of Zhongshan East Road will be turned into the training ground of Nanjing Military Region for protection; And the stone carvings that were robbed by the British to Xiaguan Yangzi Hotel in those years were all transported back to the original site for renovation.

Today's Ming Palace Museum Ruins Park not only has a large number of exquisite stone carvings for visitors to imagine the past glory of this palace; In addition, the Donghuamen and Xi Tiananmen Ruins Park restored in recent years can make people feel the glory of the early Ming Dynasty.

Address: North and South sides of Zhongshan East Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing

Type: Historical Sites of City Parks

Play time: suggested 1-2 hours.

Tel: 025-84807 135

Opening hours:

6:30-22:00

Ticket information:

It's free.

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