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An idiom to describe the high walls of the palace

An idiom to describe the high walls of the palace

2026-07-03 14:03
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There are idioms to describe the deep palace and high walls, such as "high city and deep pool". In this idiom,"pool" refers to the moat, the city wall is very high, and the moat is very deep, describing the strong defense; there is also "heavy Yuandiesuo", which refers to the tight defense of the deep palace garden."Yuan" in "heavy Yuandiesuo" means Yuanqiang, this idiom means repeated Yuanqiang, overlapping locks. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

Words to describe the depth of the palace walls

The words that could describe the depth of the palace walls were "the walls of the palace are heavy". In addition, from an idealistic point of view,"Dragon Tower and Phoenix Pavilion" could also reflect the magnificence and profoundness of the buildings within the palace walls."Qionglou Jinque" could also be used to describe the magnificence and profoundness of the buildings within the palace walls. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

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2026-06-29 12:06

the walls of the palace

The walls of different palaces had different characteristics. The main materials of ancient buildings were earth, stone, and brick, which resulted in many kinds of wall forms. The wall materials of traditional palace buildings represented by the Forbidden City included these elements. For example, the sill walls in palaces and temples had special methods of construction and materials. The sill walls in palaces were mostly built with yellow and green glazed bricks, while ordinary houses were mostly built with bricks, stones, and mud. The walls of the Potala Palace were very distinctive. The White Palace and the Red Palace made up the main color, but the walls of the White Palace were uneven and had traces of running water. This was because the white paint was made of yak milk, white ash, honey, white sugar, etc. in proportion. This paint was renovated once a year. Every year, the Tibetans would mix these materials and stand on the wall to pour and paint. This paint was white, sticky, corrosion-resistant and not easy to fall off. Although the ruins of the palace city of the Yuan Dynasty were difficult to find, from the shadow wall of the Forbidden City's Jingren Palace, the sculpture style of the mountain beast and the sculpture style of the little lion beside the Broken Rainbow Bridge, it could be judged that the palace city of the Yuan Dynasty should be at the foot of the Forbidden City in Beijing. In addition, there were also some special phenomena about the palace walls of the Forbidden City. For example, in the autumn of 1992, there was a phenomenon of palace maids walking on the palace walls. Although there was an explanation that the palace walls contained Fe3O4 and might have recorded and played the images of the palace maids passing by under the effect of lightning, this explanation was somewhat controversial. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

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2026-06-25 12:20

The palace walls of the capital

The palace walls of the capital city were like the palace walls of the Forbidden City. The palace walls of the Forbidden City were 10 meters high and 3400 meters long. There was a 52-meter-wide moat "Tongzi River" surrounding the walls from north to south. In 1992, a palace maid was seen walking on the red wall of the Forbidden City. It was said that on a rainy day, when it was raining and thunder, the palace wall reflected the shadow of the palace maid and eunuch. The traditional path was called the Yin Yang Road. After the eunuch and the palace maid passed away, they were carried out from this path. It was different from the path that the living walked. There were also palace walls around Weiyang Palace in Chang 'an City of the Han Dynasty. They were about 8 meters wide, 2.2 kilometers long, and 8.8 kilometers in circumference. The area was six times that of the Forbidden City in Beijing. "Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

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2026-06-30 06:17

outside the palace walls

There was the following relevant information about "outside the palace wall": 20 meters away from the southwest side of the palace wall of Chengde Summer Resort, there was a Guandi Temple built in the 10th year of Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty (1732); there was a scene of people herding sheep on the grass outside the palace wall; there were also passers-by outside the palace wall of the Forbidden City, such as people wearing official uniforms and new military uniforms. "Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

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2026-06-21 20:28

Ghosts on the palace walls

There were many legends about the ghostly shadows on the palace walls. It was said that someone saw a woman in a white full dress floating across the wall of the Forbidden City. There were also thieves who encountered strange things at the wall behind the well of the Forbidden City. They failed to jump over the wall many times and only succeeded after putting down the stolen treasures. There was also a mother and daughter who got separated while playing in the Forbidden City. The daughter saw a woman suspected to be Gege hanging in the middle of the imperial garden. One explanation for these phenomena was that the walls of the Forbidden City had been washed away by the rain for a long time, forming irregular spots. Under the moonlight, the night watchman could easily associate the spots with human figures and ghosts. Moreover, when people were alone, they were afraid and easily hallucinated or had wild thoughts. In addition, in 1992, the palace maid incident in the Forbidden City during a thunderstorm was filmed by tourists. Experts explained that the palace wall contained iron iron oxide-containing iron, and lightning might conduct electricity. If a palace maid passed by, the palace wall would record the image like a videotape. When lightning happened, the shadow of the palace maid might be projected. However, these were mostly legends and few people had seen it with their own eyes. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

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2026-06-30 19:07

8 stories within the palace walls

The following are the eight stories within the palace walls: 1. When Zhu Di built the Forbidden City, he originally planned to set the palace as 10,000 rooms, but because he dreamed that the Jade Emperor was angry, he changed it to 9,999 and a half rooms. It was said that the half room was in the Wenyuan Pavilion, but after investigation by archaeologists, the Forbidden City had a total of 8,707 rooms according to the standard of "four pillars and one room". In fact, the "half room" of the Profound Language Pavilion was one room according to the calculation standard of the Ming Dynasty, but the room was small and gave people the illusion. The literature recorded that the Profound Language Pavilion was built with six rooms. 2. The Meridian Gate was not called this before the Yuan Dynasty. In 1367, when Zhu Yuanzhang was building a palace in Nanjing, he named the south gate of the Imperial City as the Meridian Gate. In 1377, when he modified the palace, he named the main gate of the Imperial Palace as the Meridian Gate. "Beheading at the Meridian Gate" was wrong. The Meridian Gate was an important place, and its five gates had their own uses, such as the Empress's wedding sedan chair, the entry and exit of civil and military officials, and the issuing of imperial edicts. 3. In the plot of a certain palace fight, Concubine Xiao had a miscarriage. She accused Concubine Zhuang of having a private gathering and causing her miscarriage. Concubine Lan said that she was busy saving Concubine Zhuang at that time. Concubine Xiao suspected that Xie Yu had harmed her. Concubine Zhuang said that Concubine Xiao had suddenly gathered together to look at the necklace. She had not taken the initiative to persuade her and it was her dereliction of duty. After Concubine Xiao lost her son, she thought that it was because Concubine Zhuang smeared oil on the floor, so she asked Caiyun to kill Concubine Zhuang. At the same time, Xiang Xiao's party soon sent a memorial. The Emperor had already dealt with the follow-up. The eunuch responsible for cleaning the arch bridge was from the same hometown as Teng Luo in Hanzhang Hall. 4. In the feudal era, the fate of the concubines in the palace was tragic. The old customs of the feudal ethics had the bad habit of "living people being buried with the dead." Concubines who had fallen out of favor and did not give birth to princes would be forced to be buried with the emperor's tomb. In the Song Dynasty alone, there were records of more than 500 people being buried alive in the mausoleum. Once the palace maids and concubines entered the palace, it was difficult for them to leave the palace freely. The harem competed for favor and schemed against each other, and the outcome of falling out of favor was miserable. 5. Concubine Ah Lian had the difficult process of "resurrection"(the information did not elaborate on the process). 6. Before the Fourth Master ascended the throne, he was as close as brothers with the Thirteenth Master Yinxiang. The two often talked about the past and the present with Wu Sidao. Wu Sidao was good at reading faces. The Thirteenth Master asked Wu Sidao to calculate his lifespan. After Wu Sidao read his palm, he said that the Thirteenth Master had a "92-year-old good death" face, but in fact, there was a hidden mystery. Thirteenth Master fell ill shortly after Fourth Master ascended the throne. It turned out that the maid who brewed the medicine beside him might have been Eighth Master's spy. She had tampered with the medicine all year round, causing him to be poisoned slowly. In the end, Thirteenth Master died at the age of 46. He thought that he had lived to 92 years old. 7. In one story, there was a woman who was asked by the Emperor to marry a young eunuch. On the night of the wedding, she was tied up in the Emperor's bedroom. The Emperor teased her about the wedding night with the young eunuch, but she responded without changing her expression. She mentioned the wedding night plan with the young eunuch and even teased the Emperor about whether he wanted to ask a nanny to teach him about the boudoir. The Emperor was so angry that he smashed his glass cup. 8. The story of a certain palace involved the complicated relationships between the emperor, the harem concubines, and the palace maids, such as disputes, schemes, love, hate, and so on.(The reference did not elaborate on the specific plot.) "Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

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2026-06-30 12:39

The moon filled the palace walls

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2026-06-20 21:14

The palace walls are covered in snow

The palace walls were covered in snow, a scene full of poetic and historical charm. In the Forbidden City, when snow fell, white velvet flowers fell on the stone pavement, bronze cranes, steps, and green tiles of the Forbidden City, covering the traces of the vicissitudes of the palace walls. The white sky and the red of the palace walls complemented each other, creating a quiet, pure, and beautiful atmosphere. It was as if one could travel through time, hear the sound of ancient princes reading, see Gege's figure in the snow, and feel the historical and cultural heritage of the Forbidden City. At the same time, in some literary works, such as the story of the Northern Jin Dynasty, the snow on the palace wall could also become the background element of the story. The palace in the heavy snow might play the joys and sorrows of various characters, power struggles, etc., adding to the atmosphere and feeling of the story. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-16 10:58
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