Ningshou Palace is built on a single-story stone platform foundation, which is connected to the Imperial Palace. It is surrounded by yellow and green glazed bricks and a low wall of wind lanterns. The palace is 7 wide, 3 deep, and the single-story mountain top. The corridor columns are hollow clouds and dragons with rings, and the clouds and dragons under the armpits are all decorated with muddy gold and magnificent. The interior and exterior decoration, indoor spacing, furnishings are all imitated in the Suining Palace. The East Gate opens the door, and the two light panel doors are set. The upper and lower doors are double-crossed four bright children. The door is built with a threshold wall and the upper-mounted windows are hung with a straight-mounted window. The remaining rooms are all threshold walls and straight-mounted windows. Each upper-mounted four-mounted horizontal window is 3 windows. The back door, the second room is the door, each door double four flower fans 4, the remaining walls. The indoor ceiling flower bats round life smallpox. A small room is set up behind the door, with a built-in cooking meat pot stove. The west side is open, and the Anmu tatt is large. It has shamanism and jumping gods. It is a place for sacrifice. The two rooms on the east side are connected to the bedrooms. The back is a fairy building, and the east gables open the door. The building and the south corner of Ningshou Palace are connected to the east and west sides. Each of the nine rooms is opened in the third and sixth rooms in the south. There is a brick square chimney at the back and left of the hall, which is on the bronze roof. It is used for the stove room and indoor flue in Ningshou Palace. The rebuilt Ningshou Palace became an important building in the Forbidden City, except for the Suining Palace, which reflects the customs of the Manchu people.
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Ningshou Palace is built on a single-story stone platform foundation, which is connected to the Imperial Palace. It is surrounded by yellow and green glazed bricks and a low wall of wind lanterns. The palace is 7 wide, 3 deep, and the single-story mountain top. The corridor columns are hollow clouds and dragons with rings, and the clouds and dragons under the armpits are all decorated with muddy gold and magnificent. The interior and exterior decoration, indoor spacing, furnishings are all imitated in the Suining Palace. The East Gate opens the door, and the two light panel doors are set. The upper and lower doors are double-crossed four bright children. The door is built with a threshold wall and the upper-mounted windows are hung with a straight-mounted window. The remaining rooms are all threshold walls and straight-mounted windows. Each upper-mounted four-mounted horizontal window is 3 windows. The back door, the second room is the door, each door double four flower fans 4, the remaining walls. The indoor ceiling flower bats round life smallpox. A small room is set up behind the door, with a built-in cooking meat pot stove. The west side is open, and the Anmu tatt is large. It has shamanism and jumping gods. It is a place for sacrifice. The two rooms on the east side are connected to the bedrooms. The back is a fairy building, and the east gables open the door. The building and the south corner of Ningshou Palace are connected to the east and west sides. Each of the nine rooms is opened in the third and sixth rooms in the south. There is a brick square chimney at the back and left of the hall, which is on the bronze roof. It is used for the stove room and indoor flue in Ningshou Palace. The rebuilt Ningshou Palace became an important building in the Forbidden City, except for the Suining Palace, which reflects the customs of the Manchu people.
Ningshoumen is the gate of Ningshou Palace, which Qianlong built for himself. The exhibition in Ningshou Palace is a rich variety of ancient Chinese sculptures. As for the gate, I don't feel any special distinctive features. Anyway, the Forbidden City building is quite easy to find the law, what palace inside or what palace here, the door is called this name.
Ningshoumen is the second palace gate of the Ningshou Palace District building in the north of the imperial gate. This area was originally the former site of the Ming Dynasty Hall 1, and was built as Ningshou Palace in Qing Kangxi in 28 years (1689). When Qianlong was rebuilt from 1772 to 41 years (1776), the door system was rebuilt according to the Ganqing Gate system, and the door name is still in the old name. Ningshou Gate is a house-style building, with a roof of yellow glazed wash mountain-style roof, 5 wide and 3 deep. The front and center of the three rooms are built as open halls, the two ends are built with a wall, and the three-way and six-way windows are placed on the upper floors, and the middle and the middle square windows are set up. The gables on both sides are connected to the eight-character shadow wall. The back and forth are bounded by gold pillars, and the door is set between the left and right. The walls are sealed with walls and the green edges of the plain decoration. The door is built on the base of Han Baiyutai, Zhongshe Danbi, three steps, left and right to set the gold bronze lion. The door is equipped with Gaotaiyu Road and the imperial palace connected, Zhou decoration railing board.
Ningshoumen is located behind the imperial gate, the second palace gate of the ningshou palace, passing through the ningshou gate is the imperial palace. There is a pair of bronze lions in front of Ningshou Gate. In the Forbidden City, the function of the bronze lion is to keep the door for the emperor. Because Ningshou Palace is Qianlong's retirement home for himself, the layout is also like the pattern of the middle road in the Forbidden City, so in front of the Ningshou Gate, which symbolizes the "front". There is such a pair of platinum bronze lions. The shape of the lion is awkward, the ears are pulled, I don't know if it means that Qianlong no longer cares about the government, and he is happy. Ningshoumen is a house-style building, with eight-shaped glass shadow walls on both sides of the door.
Ningshoumen is the second palace gate of the Ningshou Palace District building in the north of the imperial gate. This area was originally the former site of the Ming Dynasty Hall 1, and was built as Ningshou Palace in Qing Kangxi in 28 years (1689). When Qianlong was rebuilt from 1772 to 41 years (1776), the door system was rebuilt according to the Ganqing Gate system, and the door name is still in the old name.