Huangshiluo is an archive established by the imperial families of Ming and Qing dynasties to preserve their royal history books. It is also the most complete imperial archives in China and the oldest arch coupon building in Beijing. Located in the southeast of Beijing Forbidden City, the south end of Nanchizi Street is east of Ludong. Huang Shilu is a palace-style building with yellow glazed tiles on the roof and beasts kissing each other. It is the highest palace building. In front of the hall, a plaque "Emperor's History" hangs high. The main hall is located in the north and South dynasties. It can basically be called a stone house. It is an outstanding representative of archives warehouse building in feudal society in China.