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- The Forbidden City was constructed during the Qing Dynasty, and became the imperial palace to the end of the Qing Dynasty.
- Twenty-four successive ______ ruled from the palace(the Forbidden City) until 1911 when the Qing dynasty fell. A: Qin and Song emperors B: Song and Ming emperors C: Yuan and Ming emperors D: Ming and Qing emperors
- The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace . A: from the Yuan Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty B: from the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty C: from the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty D: from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty
- ____was the imperial palace of emperors in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
- Which of the following is NOT true about the Forbidden City in<br/>Beijing? ____ A: It has been listed as World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO B: It’s regarded as the finest example of traditional Chinese architecture C: 13 emperors of the Ming dynasty and 11 emperors of the Qing dynasty reined in here
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The imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties is also called ( <br/>). A: the Forbidden City B: the Imperial Palace C: Lama Temple D: Hall of Mental Cultivation
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Where was the Jitian Ritual held in the Ming & Qing dynasty? A: The Altar of the God of Agriculture (先农坛). B: The Altar of Sheji (社稷坛). C: The Temple of Heaven (天坛). D: The Forbidden City (故宫).
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Which city followed the requirement of “three gates on each<br/>wall, the imperial city in the center, the Imperial Ancestral Temple<br/>on the left and the Altar of Land and Grain on the right”<br/>recorded in “The Artificers’ Records of Zhou Rituals”<br/>() A: the Great Capital of the Yuan Dynasty B: Bianliang of the Song Dynasty C: Chang’an of the Tang Dynasty D: Xianyang of the Qin Dynasty E: Chang’an of the Han Dynasty F: Beijing of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
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Twenty-four successive ______ ruled from the palace(the Forbidden City) until 1911 when the Qing dynasty fell.
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Who ordered the construction of the Forbidden City?( ) A: Ming Emperor Yongle B: Ming Emperor Chongzhen C: Qing Emperor Shunzhi D: Ming Emperor Jianwen