C1117 Feng Shui of the Forbidden City (1/2)

The Yangxin Palace was located on the left side of the Forbidden City's imperial harem and the west side of the Qian Qing Palace. Before the Yongzheng, it was simply an office of the harem construction office.

In the hundreds of years since this palace was built, only eunuchs and palace maids could be seen. Even the emperor himself had not been here many times, so the history books did not record much about this palace.

Knowing that the Yongzheng had changed a lot, the rules and regulations changed, the Yangxin Palace became the place where the emperor lived and worked, the ministers of the Military Intelligence Service arrived at any time of the day and night, and the officials of the distant empire opened the doors of the palace in the middle of the night. The so-called wall between the imperial harem and the previous dynasty, had already been broken from the time of the Yongzheng.

In fact, the Forbidden City that was built during Ming Yongle's era was not only a large success in the construction of the Ancient China, it was also a large success in the feng shui of the Ancient China.

The emperor's harem, in terms of structure, was also very particular. From the south to the north, three great halls were pushed into the Skylane, while the north side of the street occupied the central axis, which was the Door of Clearing. The Door of Clearing was drawn in a straight line, clearly separating the inner court from the outside world.

South of the Qian Qing sect was the emperor's kingdom, and north of the Qian Qing sect was the emperor's home!

The state laws, the family rules! The biggest rule of the royal family was that the heaven and earth should not be disturbed, and the palace should not be sullied! Therefore, the harem had always been a forbidden area for men. No one could step even half a step into it, unless they were specially summoned by the Emperor.

In Xiao Letian's previous life, he had heard of such a rumor that the root of the chaos for the female lead in the late Qing Dynasty was that the Yongzheng broke the strict imperial harem rules for the Ming Dynasty. He clearly couldn't allow men from the outside world to enter the harem, yet he actually let those officials from the other countries in, and in the end, the final retribution was that in the imperial court that clearly shouldn't have been entered by women, but in the end, there were two women holding court at the same time.

Could it be that the heavens had decided to drink one cup of tea at a time? One drink, one meal, could it be retribution?

This, of course, is a small Feng Shui story. If we could also fly up to the sky above the Forbidden City in hot air balloons like Xiao Letian, we would be able to clearly see that the Six Palaces of the East and West, which revolve around the axis of the harem, is actually the shape of the Yi Chuan Central Diagram.

Qian was the strongest Yang, while Kun was the softest Yin! In the Book of Changes, a kungfu represents a woman. The kungfu is the kungfu, the kungfu is the kungfu, the kungfu is the kungfu, the kungfu is the kungfu, the kungfu is the kungfu, the kungfu is the kungfu, the kungfu is the kungfu.

Of the three halls of the imperial harem, the Palace was the sun, and the Emperor's chamber was the Yin. The Palace was the Yin Palace, which was naturally the empress's residence. Hearing this name, everyone could guess that the meaning of this palace was naturally the exchange of Yin and Yang.

In fact, there were even some scholars who were unable to make sense of the situation in the future. The Divinity Hall was a special palace for the Emperor and Queen to sleep in in London … This was really a bit of a bullshit!

The three halls of the harem took up the central axis, and then the left and right branches were the Six Palaces of the East and West.

The East Six Palace refers to the Palace of Redwood, the Palace of the Billions, the Palace of Chengkang, the Palace of the Sun, the Palace of Yonghe, and the Palace of the Jubilee.