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The magnificent library in the Forbidden City.
This summer vacation, my father and I went to the world-famous Forbidden City in Beijing.

We went to the back door of the Forbidden City, bought tickets, invited a tour guide and entered the majestic back door of the Forbidden City. The first thing I saw was a big pagoda tree. According to the tour guide, Emperor Chongzhen was hanged in this tree. We followed the guide to the Palace of Kunning. The Palace of Kunning is where the imperial concubine lives. The scenery here is more beautiful, with green grass and flowers. These houses are about three meters high. It is said that the queen lives in a house facing south. Opposite is the West Sixth Palace where concubines live, where the houses are relatively darker and smaller.

Through the study, you will arrive at Gan Qing Palace, where the emperor went to the early court. In front of Gan Qing Palace, there is a beautiful gilded dragon chair. There are many dragons carved on the dragon chair, some playing with pearls and some intertwined, which are really lifelike. I looked up and saw a big plaque on the wall, which said "aboveboard". Whenever I go to court, the plaque faces the ministers, as if to warn them: "Everything should be aboveboard." I stood in the middle of the palace, as if I saw the momentum of the emperor and other ministers when discussing politics at that time. Later, the tour guide also took us to visit Zhonghe Hall, Baohe Hall and other places. Finally, we arrived at the main entrance of the Forbidden City.

Walking out of the main entrance, I once again looked back at this ancient palace and silently wished: I wish the motherland prosperity and strength, and each generation is stronger than the next.