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故宫是我国乃至全世界保存得最完善,最宏伟的一座宫殿。放假期间我们乘着地铁来到天安门广场附近,来观赏雄伟的故宫。

我欣赏过四合院简朴的摆设,看见过现代豪华的设施,却从来没看见过故宫这样的摆设。故宫里的陈设精致,那门、那屋檐、那龙椅、那……都被雕刻的美仑美奂,栩栩如生,让你对明朝木匠那巧夺天工的手艺惊叹不已。

我游览过古色古香的四合院,看见过高耸入云的高楼大厦,却从没看见过雄伟壮丽的故宫。故宫的古建筑真多啊,多得让你眼花缭乱;故宫的古建筑占地面积真大啊,大得让你辨别不出方向;故宫的古建筑真宏伟啊,宏伟得令你瞠目结舌,不由地啧啧称赞。

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宏伟的故宫,别样的陈设、特色吸引了大量的人流!站在在里,仿佛自己也成了古代的一部分!

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篇1:介绍故宫的英文

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What strikes one first in a birds -eye view of Beijing proper is a vast tract of golden roofs flashing brilliantly in the sun with purple walls occasionally emerging amid them and a stretch of luxuriant tree leaves flanking on each side. That is the former Imperial Palace, popularly known as the Forbidden City, from which twenty-four emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties ruled China for some 500 years——from1420 to 1911. The Ming Emperor Yong Le, who usurped the throne from his nephew and made Beijing the capital, ordered its construction, on which approximately 10,000 artists and a million workmen toiled for 14 years from 1406 to 1420. At present, the Palace is an elaborate museum that presents the largest and most complete ensemble of traditional architecture complex and more than 900,000 pieces of court treasures in all dynasties in China.

Located in the center of Beijing, the entire palace area, rectangular in shape and 72 hectares in size, is surrounded by walls ten meters high and a moat 52 meters wide. At each corner of the wall stands a watchtower with a double-eave roof covered with yellow glazed tiles.

The main buildings, the six great halls, one following the other, are set facing south along the central north-south axis from the Meridian Gate, the south entrance, to Shenwumen, the great gate piercing in the north wall. On either side of the palace are many comparatively small buildings. Symmetrically in the northeastern section lie the six Eastern Palaces and in the northwestern section the six Western Palaces. The Palace area is divided into two parts: the Outer Court and the Inner Palace. The former consists of the first three main halls, where the emperor received his courtiers and conducted grand ceremonies, while the latter was the living quarters for the imperial residence. At the rear of the Inner Palace is the Imperial Garden where the emperor and his family sought recreation.

The main entrance to the Palace is the Meridian Gate(1), which was so named because the emperor considered himself the "Son of the Heaven" and the Palace the center of the universe, hence the north-south axis as the Meridian line going right through the Palace. The gate is crowned with five towers, commonly known as the Five-Phoenix Towers(2), which were installed with drums and bells. When the emperor went to the Temple of Heaven, bells were struck to mark this important occasion. When he went to the Ancestral Temple, it was the drums that were beaten to publicize the event.

Beyond the Meridian Gate unfolds a vast courtyard across which the Inner Golden Water River runs from east to west. The river is spanned by five bridges, which were supposed to be symbols of the five virtues preached by Confucius——benevolence, righteousness, rites, intelligence, and fidelity(3).

At the north end of the courtyard is a three-tiered white marble terrace, seven meters above the ground, on which, one after another, stand three majestic halls; the Hall of Supreme Harmony(4), the Hall of Complete Harmony(5), and the Hall of Preserving Harmony(6).

The Hall of Supreme Harmony, rectangular in shape, 27 meters in height, 2,300 square meters in area, is the grandest and most important hall in the Palace complex. It is also Chinas largest existing palace of wood structure and an outstanding example of brilliant color combinations. This hall used to be the throne hall for ceremonies which marked great occasions: the Winter Solstice, the Spring Festival, the emperors birthday and enthronement, and the dispatch of generals to battles, etc. On such occasions there would be an imperial guard of honor standing in front of the Hall that extended all the way to the Meridian gate.

On the north face of the hall in the center of four coiled-golden dragon columns is the "Golden Throne", which was carved out of sandalwood. The throne rests on a two-meter-high platform with a screen behind it. In front of it, to the left and right, stand ornamental cranes, incense burners and other ornaments. The dragon columns entwined with golden dragons measure one meter in diameter. The throne itself, the platform and the screen are all carved with dragon designs. High above the throne is a color-painted coffered ceiling which changes in shape from square to octagonal to circular as it ascends layer upon layer. The utmost central vault is carved with the gilded design of a dragon toying with pearls. when the Emperor mounted the throne, gold bells and jade chimes sounded from the gallery, and clouds of incense rose from the bronze cranes and tortoises and tripods outside the hall on the terrace. The aura of majesty created by the imposing architecture and solemn ritual were designed to keep the subjects of the "Son of the Heaven" in awe and reverence.

The Hall of Complete Harmony is smaller and square with windows on all sides. Here the emperor rehearsed for ceremonies. It is followed by the Hall of Preserving Harmony in which banquets and imperial examinations were held.

Behind the Hall of Preserving Harmony lies a huge marble ramp with intertwining clouds and dragons carved in relief. The slab, about 6.5 meters long, 3 meters wide and 250 tons in weight, is placed between two flights of marble steps along which the emperors sedan was carried up or down the terrace. It is the largest piece of stone carving in the Imperial Palace. Quarried in the mountains scores of kilometers southwest of Beijing, this gigantic stone was moved to the city by sliding it over a specially paved ice road in winter. To provide enough water to build the ice road, wells were sunk at very 500 meters along the way.

The three halls of the Inner Palace are replicas of the three halls in the front, but smaller in size. They are the Palace of Heavenly Purity(7), the Hall of Union(8), and the Palace of Earthly Tranquility(9).

The Palace of Heavenly Purity was once the residence of the Ming emperors and the first two of the Qing emperors. Then the Qing Emperor Yong Zheng moved his residence to the Palace of Mental Cultivation and turned it into an audience hall to receive foreign envoys and handled the state affairs. The promotion and demotion of officials were also decided in this hall. After the emperors death his coffin was placed here for a 49-day period of mourning.

The Palace of Union was the empresss throne room and the Hall of Earthly Tranquility, once a private living room for the empress, was partitioned. The west chamber served religious purposes and the east one was the bridal chamber where the newly married emperor and empress spent their first two nights after their wedding.

The Imperial Garden was laid out during the early Ming dynasty. Hundreds of pines and cypresses offer shade while various flowers give colors to the garden all year round and fill the air with their fragrance. In he center of the garden is the Hall of Imperial Peace, a Daoist temple, with a flat roof slightly sloping down to the four eaves. This type of roof was rare in ancient Chinese architecture. In he northeastern corner of the garden is a rock hill, known as the Hill of the Piled-up Wonders, which is topped with a pavilion. At the foot of the hill are two fountains which jet two columns of water high into the air. It is said that on the ninth night of the ninth month of the lunar calendar, the empress would mound the hill to enjoy the autumn scene. It is also believed that climbing to a high place on that day would keep people safe from contagious diseases.

The six Western Palaces were residences for empresses and concubines. They are kept in their original way for show. The six Eastern Palaces were the residences for them too. But now they serve as special museums: the Museum of Bronze, the Museum of Porcelain and the Museum of Arts and Crafts of the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the northeastern-most section of the Inner Palace are the Museum of Traditional Chinese Paintings and the Museum of Jewelry and Treasures where rare pieces of imperial collections are on display.

Now the Forbidden City is no longer forbidding, but inviting. A visit to the Palace Museum will enrich the visitors knowledge of history, economy, politics, arts as well as architecture in ancient China.

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篇2:初二下册自我介绍作文题目

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他是一个幽默聪明的小男孩,你们猜猜他是谁。

一头乌黑蓬松的秀发,额头两道伤疤,一对秋葵似的眉毛,一双水滴一般的眼睛镶嵌在肤色不白的脸蛋之上,樱桃小嘴被灵敏的鼻子踩在脚下,一笑起来,两颗门牙就露面了,酒窝也不胆怯地跳了出来,一双顶不灵敏的耳朵贴在脸的两侧。不高不瘦的身形,两条瘦小却有力的“竹竿”,两只矫健可爱的脚丫,让13岁的我看起来格外精神。

心情时而晴空万里,时而乌云密布,让我显得有些神秘。时而光明时而黑暗的想法让我总是语出惊人。尤其是当“骄傲”和“谦虚”在我头脑里干架时,我总难以做出选择,因此总是说出比较傲慢的话来,这让每一位教过我的老师都说我“太傲气”了。

我的身上不缺乏书香气质。“书籍是人类的良师益友”,我深受这句话的影响。不仅在我的课本上可以看到这句话,就算是在我的家里,这句话也如空气一般如影随形,因为我觉得没什么能比读书可以更加充实自己的精神生活的了。从童话故事到小说读本,以及古今中外的名著,我都爱不释手,总能读得津津有味。我的床头总要放一本书,以便早上起来的时候可以读一读,因此书籍不仅成了我的精神粮食,也成了我形影不离的好伙伴。

除了读书,我的兴趣还十分广泛。羽毛球、足球、弹吉他、击剑我都有涉猎。

你们知道他是谁了吗?这就是我。请你记住了,我叫“陈灿烽”。我的名字是有来历的,“灿”的意思是“灿烂”,“烽”的意思是“烽火”,合起来的意思是“灿烂的烽火”,爸妈希望我能像烽火那般炽热,那般醒目。

这就是我——一个酷爱读书的男孩,一个兴趣广泛的男孩,一个阳光自信的男孩。

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篇3:介绍故宫的

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Hi,大家好!我是小导游周予同。中国有许多世界遗产。故宫也是其中的一处景观。下面就由我来为大家介绍一下世界文化遗产——故宫。 故宫位于北京市区中心。就称紫禁城,是明、清朝两代的皇宫。

我国现存规模最大、最完整的古建筑群。始建于明永乐四年至十八年(1406--1420年),后经多次重修于改建,仍保持原有布局。占地72万多平方米,建筑面积约15万平方米,屋宇9000余间,周围宫墙高10余米,长约3公里,四脚独立 风格绮丽的角楼。墙外有宽52米的护城河环绕。整个建筑群气势宏伟豪华,布局开阔对称,内外装饰壮丽辉煌,是我国古代建筑艺术的精华。1987年被列入《世界文化遗产名录》。 怎么样,听了我的介绍,你肯定对故宫有了进一步的了解了吧。希望你能喜欢这里。谢谢大家!

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篇4:介绍故宫的英文

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Lying at the center of Beijing, the Forbidden City, called Gu Gong, in Chinese, was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Now known as the Palace Museum, it is to the north of Tiananmen Square. Rectangular in shape, it is the world‘s largest palace complex and covers 74 hectares. Surrounded by a six meter deep moat and a ten meter high wall are 9,999 buildings. The wall has a gate on each side. Opposite the Tiananmen Gate, to the north is the Gate of Devine Might (Shenwumen), which faces Jingshan Park. The distance between these two gates is 960 meters, while the distance between the gates in the east and west walls is 750 meters. There are unique and delicately structured towers on each of the four corners of the curtain wall. These afford views over both the palace and the city outside. The Forbidden City is divided into two parts. The southern section, or the Outer Court was where the emperor exercised his supreme power over the nation. The northern section, or the Inner Court was where he lived with his royal family. Until 1924 when the last emperor of China was driven from the Inner Court, fourteen emperors of the Ming dynasty and ten emperors of the Qing dynasty had reigned here. Having been the imperial palace for some five centuries, it houses numerous rare treasures and curiosities. Listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1987, the Palace Museum is now one of the most popular tourist attractions world wide.

Construction of the palace complex began in 1407, the 5th year of the Yongle reign of the third emperor of the Ming dynasty. It was completed fourteen years later in 1420. It was said that a million workers including one hundred thousand artisans were driven into the long-term hard labor. Stone needed was quarried from Fangshan, a suburb of Beijing. It was said a well was dug every fifty meters along the road in order to pour water onto the road in winter to slide huge stones on ice into the city. Huge amounts of timber and other materials were freighted from faraway provinces. Ancient Chinese people displayed their very considerable skills in building the Forbidden City. Take the grand red city wall for example. It has an 8.6 meters wide base reducing to 6.66 meters wide at the top. The angular shape of the wall totally frustrates attempts to climb it. The bricks were made from white lime and glutinous rice while the cement is made from glutinous rice and egg whites. These incredible materials make the wall extraordinarily strong.

Since yellow is the symbol of the royal family, it is the dominant color in the Forbidden City. Roofs are built with yellow glazed tiles; decorations in the palace are painted yellow; even the bricks on the ground are made yellow by a special process. However, there is one exception. Wenyuange, the royal library, has a black roof. The reason is that it was believed black represented water then and could extinguish fire.

Nowadays, the Forbidden City, or the Palace Museum is open to tourists from home and abroad. Splendid painted decoration on these royal architectural wonders, the grand and deluxe halls, with their surprisingly magnificent treasures will certainly satisfy "modern civilians".

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篇5:初二学生的自我介绍作文题目

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一头乌黑的头发总是精神的束成一个马尾,圆润的苹果脸上长着一双水汪汪的大眼睛,下面是个高挺的鼻子,薄薄的嘴唇习惯性地抿着。哈,这就是我了!

我在学校对待学习非常认真,在家里也很听大人话,不仅爱学习,还很喜欢运动呢!

不知什么时候起,我迷上了打乒乓。我常常会叫上姐姐和我一起一教高下。如果她没空,我就叫爸爸或妈妈陪我打。我们因地制宜,将书桌改造成乒乓台。这不,又到了相对悠闲的周末,卧室里那哒哒的声音,预示着一场激战正在进行。开始时,比分还较稳定,我和姐姐只差一两分,到了我们5比5的时候,姐姐一连追了三个球,我的心开始慌了,这时我想到妈妈教过我发球要快和狠,对方就会接不住。我马上调整战术一连追了五个球,最后13比11艰难的胜出,我脸上露出了灿烂的笑容,而姐姐脸上却露出了失落的表情。它不仅能锻炼身体,还能丰富课余生活,更能让我领悟到熟能生巧的道理。此后的每一天,球馆里都有我的身影。当同学们在学习时,在阅读时,在玩耍时,我都在练球。我喜欢打球,因为在打球的过程中,锻炼了一个不一样的我。

但是,我最喜欢的事情不是打乒乓,而是看书。每次我做完所有的作业,就会从阁楼上精心挑选一本自己喜欢的书,坐在阳台上静静的看书,一看就是50分钟。有一次,我看得太入迷了,花了2小时看完了一整本书。我和DODO冒险队一起探险;和周小舟一起伤心、难过;和苏雨琪一起跳街舞;和哈克坡一起玩耍……

这就是我,一个热爱看书,热爱运动的小女孩。

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篇6:介绍北京故宫

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故宫是一个古色古香的大公园。

进了午门,第一个映入眼帘的建筑是太和殿。太和殿的屋顶是用黄色的琉璃瓦铺成的,在太阳照射下闪闪发光。门前,太和殿这几字十分醒目。殿旁栽满了花木,这一种花没谢,那一种花又开了。粗壮的梧桐树,柏树高高耸立在太和殿边上的各各角落。微风从旁边的溪流上吹来,使人神清气爽!

看完太和殿,就来到了漱芳斋。听说,那是“还珠格格”中的“小燕子”格格住的地方。漱芳斋里面放着一张长方形的床,床围是一个圆洞,像一扇向你敞开的拱形大门一样!一只小蝴蝶飞进来,在圆桌上停了一会儿,好像在说:“漱芳斋真美呀!”

告别了美丽的漱芳斋,就是养心殿。听说这里是给黄帝休息、养身用的。里面有两张连在一起的木椅,那是给皇帝和贵宾聊天时用的。圆桌上放着茶具。十分庄重!

哦!美丽的故宫,你就是祖国的一颗明珠。

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篇7:初二下册自我介绍作文题目

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我瘦瘦的,高高的,头上长着一个罕见的旋。要是在班级里论“瘦”,我认第一,就没人敢认第二。

古灵精怪

我是一个古灵精怪

足球王

在足球场上,我是全场最亮的仔,穿着一身发着“金光”的黄色球衣,非常耀眼。

每次比赛开始前,我都会从中场开一脚球试探一下,看看对方守门员强不强。等比赛正式开始了,我会以迅雷不及掩耳的速度从对方脚下把球抢过来,再沿着边路一路带到球门前,之后一脚射门,快、准、狠!球进啦!场下的所有人都欢呼起来:“沈彦丞!沈彦丞!沈彦丞!”让我体验了一把当明星的滋味。

小暖男

每次都是爸妈给我来煮一日三餐,周末看爸妈还睡着,我就给他们来一个大“惊喜”。

我首先拿出煮汤圆的锅,等水一开,我就把二十一个汤圆放下去。可等我快要倒完时,我突然想起来爸爸好像不吃甜的。于是我又特地给爸爸煮了一碗馄饨,煮完我尝了一下,果然不出我所料,馄饨很淡,我就放了点盐和鸡精,这样吃起来美味多了。此时爸妈们都醒了,我就叫他们下来吃早餐,等爸爸下来看到我特意给他煮的那碗热气腾腾的馄饨,他又激动又欣慰地说:“谢谢你儿子,这么有心,知道我不吃甜的,特意给我单独煮了一份,长大了。”我害羞地挠了挠头皮。

你们猜,这位调皮又暖心的小伙子是谁?

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篇8:介绍故宫英语作文

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The the Imperial Palace in Beijing is a beautiful The Grand Palace. The the Imperial Palace is also called the Forbidden City. There are 24 emperors who have lived in the two dynasties of Ming and Qing Dynasties. The the Imperial Palace of the entire building beautiful decoration, magnificent, known as one of the worlds five palace.

When I entered, the first show in front of me is the lamps. The lamps are "living place, beautiful scenery here, green grass, flowers blooming like a piece of brocade. The Imperial Palace is the palace of ancient buildings Chinas largest and most complete, a total area of more than 720 thousand square meters, the temple palace has more than 90 million rooms, very spectacular.

Through the study to the palace, this is where the emperor on the morning, in front of the palace stood a gilded throne. The dragon carved on many dragons, some Shuanglongxizhu, some around each other is really vivid. I looked up and looked up, there is a large plaque on the wall, the plaque reads "open and aboveboard" four characters, four characters as if it is told ministers: "all things are open and aboveboard to do." I stand in the middle, also saw the emperor and ministers to negotiate the momentum of state.

Out of the Front Gate, I once again looking at the ancient palace, the grand vision is greatly! What a beautiful the Imperial Palace!

北京的故宫是个美丽的大皇宫。故宫也叫作“紫禁城”。这里居住过24个明清两代的皇帝呢!故宫的整个建筑金碧辉煌,庄严华丽,被誉为世界五大宫之一。

当我进去后,首先展现在我眼前的是坤宁宫。坤宁宫是皇妃住的地方,这里风景优美,绿草如茵,繁花似锦。故宫的宫殿建筑是中国现存最大、最完整的古老建筑,总面积达到72万多平方米,殿宇宫室有9000万多间,极为壮观。

穿过书斋就到了乾清宫,这是皇上上早朝的地方,乾清宫的正前方摆着一张镀金龙椅。龙椅上刻着许多龙,有的双龙戏珠,有的互相缠绕,真是惟妙惟肖。我抬头往上一看,墙上有一块大大的匾,匾上写着“正大光明”四个大字,仿佛这四个大字是告诫大臣们:“凡是做事,都要正大光明地做。”我站在这中间,也仿佛看到当时的皇上和大臣们商议朝政时的气势。

走出正门,我再一次遥望这座古老的宫殿,气魄宏伟令人赞叹不已!故宫真美啊!

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篇9:初二下册自我介绍作文题目

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一张苹果似的圆脸,月牙性的眉毛下有一双乌黑发亮的眼睛,扁扁的鼻子下有一张樱桃般的小嘴,一笑起来有两个小酒窝。想知道此人是谁吗?哈哈!这就是我。

我的爱好

我的爱好

粗心赛过熊二

我从小就喜欢看动画片《熊出没》。片里的熊二很粗心,这点很像我。我在考试时总是把一些不该丢分的基础题做错,作业总是总是做错页数,这都是因为我粗心。记得有一次,爸爸让我拿一双灰色的袜子,可因为我粗心大意,把袜子听到了裤子,就拿错了。过了一会儿,爸爸又让我拿一件衣服,可我又听成了媳妇,于是我叫了妈妈来。结果被老爸老妈同时ko。

热情好客是本色

每当我有什么好吃的,我都会分享给我的好朋友。有一回,妈妈给我零花钱买奶茶喝,可这些钱只够买一杯奶茶,但是我和一位朋友在一起玩,于是我灵机一动,要了两根吸管。我们一人一根吸管,同喝一杯奶茶。周末放假时,我会邀请许多小朋友到我家来玩。我们一起看电影、吃零食,玩得可开心了!

这就是我,一个可爱的我,一个粗心的我,一个好客的我。小朋友们,你们喜欢这样的我吗?

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篇10:介绍故宫的英文

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The Palace Musieum is also known as "forbbitom City which was built in 1408 . it took 14 years for twenty thousand workers to finish the constraction. it covers an area of 720000 square meters. And it is also one of the five greatest imperial palaces in the world.

There are 9999 rooms in the whole Palace. In China the figure 9 is traditionally considered a lucky one.

Nowadays, every Tuesday the palace is open to Chinese students without charge.

In the Palace, there are treasures with history of 5000 years. It is a must for the visitors both home and abroad. I have been very happy since I knew that you would come to Beijing for travelling. Please let me know when you arrive here so that I will be ready to be your guide.

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篇11:介绍故宫的作文

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各位游客你们好,这次由我带领你们去北京故宫,我叫孔繁鹭,希望我能带给大家最好的服务。不过现在我要提几点要求:1。要保管好自己的贵重物品;2。如果迷路,请马上给我打电话不要离开;3。一定要保护环境。好了,我的要求提完了,请您自觉遵守,谢谢合作!

首先我给大家做一简要介绍,故宫位于北京中心,旧称紫禁城,是明、清两代的皇宫,是当今世界现存规模最大、最雄伟、保存最完整的古代宫殿。至少已有近580年历史了。故宫规模宏大,东西宽为753米,南北长达961米,总占地面积达72万平方米,大约一共有一万间宫室。

各位游客,现在展现在我们眼前的就是气势雄伟的古代宫殿故宫。大家看着四面就是宫墙,四周都是高大的城门,南为午门,北为神武门,东为东华门,西为西华门。

现在请大家跟我一起去故宫中最大的宫殿太和殿看看吧!这里是皇帝上朝的地方,再看那边,中间的是汉白玉雕刻的“双龙戏珠”,两边是汉白玉台阶;台阶的左边是一只乌龟,右边是一只仙鹤,这象征着延年益寿。

我再给大家介绍介绍其他殿吧!现在我们来到了中和殿,中和殿是为帝王去太和殿途中学礼仪之地,保和殿呢?它是由多根红色巨柱支撑着,每根柱上都刻着一条栩栩如生的巨龙,十分壮观,我们再来看看文华殿吧!他是明代皇太子的读书处。乾清门是故宫中外朝和内延的分界处,由此向北就是延。

好了,这次游览结束,希望你们再次观赏我国的其它景物并且祝你们玩的愉快!

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篇12:介绍故宫的

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这个暑假,爸爸妈妈带我去了北京。因为我非常想看看皇上,皇后和公主住的地方。

所以,我们的第一站就去了故宫。在路上,爸爸对我说:“这里一共有九千九百九十九间半房间”。我说:“啊!九千九百九十九间半,好大啊!”但是这里讲的“间”并不是现在的房间,而是指四根房柱所形成的空间。我们租用了自助讲解器。我们听着解说,从午门进去,午门是皇上下诏书和出征的地方。当中的正门只有皇上才可以出入。一路上有三大殿,后三殿,最后就是御花园。我穿着公主的衣服照了一张公主照。故宫太大了,天气也太热了,走的我又热又累又渴。爸爸说:“等你大一点再来故宫参观,到时候会记得更清楚,看的更有意义”。最后我们从神武门出了故宫。

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篇13:介绍故宫的四六级英语

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Situated in the western outskirts of Haidian District, the Summer Palace is 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from central Beijing. Having the largest royal park and being well preserved, it was designated, in 1960 by the State Council, as a Key Cultural Relics Protection Site of China. Containing examples of the ancient arts, it also has graceful landscapes and magnificent constructions. The Summer Palace is the archetypal Chinese garden, and is ranked amongst the most noted and classical gardens of the world. In 1998, it was listed as one of the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

Constructed in the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), during the succeeding reign of feudal emperors; it was extended continuously. By the time of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), it had become a luxurious royal garden providing royal families with rest and entertainment. Originally called Qingyi Garden (Garden of Clear Ripples), it was know as one of the famous three hills and five gardens (Longevity Hill, Jade Spring Mountain, and Fragrant Hill; Garden of Clear Ripples, Garden of Everlasting Spring, Garden of Perfection and Brightness, Garden of Tranquility and Brightness, and Garden of Tranquility and Pleasure). Like most of the gardens of Beijing, it could not elude the rampages of the Anglo-French allied force and was destroyed by fire. In 1888, Empress Dowager Cixi embezzled navy funds to reconstruct it for her own benefit, changing its name to Summer Palace (Yiheyuan). She spent most of her later years there, dealing with state affairs and entertaining. In 1900, it suffered again, being ransacked by the Eight-Power Allied Force. After the success of the 1911 Revolution, it was opened to the public.

Composed mainly of Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, The Summer Palace occupies an area of 294 hectares (726.5 acres), three quarters of which is water. Guided by nature, artists designed the gardens exquisitely so that visitors would see marvelous views and be amazed by perfect examples of refined craftwork using the finest materials.

Centered on the Tower of Buddhist Incense (Foxiangge) the Summer Palace consists of over 3,000 structures including pavilions, towers, bridges, and corridors. The Summer Palace can be divided into four parts: the court area, front-hill area, front-lake area, and rear-hill and back-lake area.

Front-Hill Area: this area is the most magnificent area in the Summer Palace with the most constructions. Its layout is quite distinctive because of the central axis from the yard of Kunming Lake to the hilltop, on which important buildings are positioned including Gate of Dispelling Clouds, Hall of Dispelling Clouds, Hall of Moral Glory, Tower of Buddhist Incense, the Hall of the Sea of Wisdom, etc.

Rear-Hill and Back-Lake Area: although the constructions are fewer here, it has a unique landscape, with dense green trees, and winding paths. Visitors can feel a rare tranquility, and elegance. This area includes scenic spots such as Kunming Lake and Back Lake , which presents a tranquil beauty, Garden of Harmonious Interest , built by imitating the layout of Southern China’s classical gardens, and Suzhou Market Street, endowed with a strong flavor of the water town Suzhou.

Court Area: this is where Empress Dowager Cixi and Emperor Guangxu met officials, conducted state affairs and rested. Entering the East Palace Gate, visitors may see the main palace buildings: the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity served as the office of the Emperor, the Hall of Jade Ripples where Guangxu lived, the Hall of Joyful Longevity, Cixis residence, the Garden of Virtue and Harmony where Cixi was entertained, Yiyun House , where once lived the Empress Longyu, and Long Gallery, which measures the longest in Chinese gardens.

Front Lake Area: covering a larger part of the Summer Palace, opens up the vista of the lake. A breeze fluttering, waves gleam and willows kiss the ripples of the vast water. In this comfortable area there are the Eastern Bank and Western Bank, Seventeen-Arch Bridge, Nanhu Island, the largest island in Summer Palace, Bronze Ox, an imposing statue beside the lake, and Marble Boat, built in western style with elaborate decorations . On the western bank float six distinct bridges amongst which the Jade-Belt Bridge is the pretty!

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篇14:故宫的介绍500字作文

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故宫,一个神秘的地方,给我留下了很深刻的印象,他的历史源远流长,他的景致令人流连忘返。如果有机会,我会再次重游。

8月25日,我和爸爸妈妈来到天安门广场,我老远就看到一座高大宏伟的红色建筑,上面最显眼的就是正中间挂着的毛主席画像,画像两边是宋体的黄色大字:中华人民共和国万岁,世界人民大团结万岁。1949年10月1日,毛xx在开国大典上,向全世界庄严宣告“中华人民共和国成立了”。当时,毛xx就是站在天安门城楼上宣告的。城楼下面是三个巨型的门洞,踏过门洞前方的汉白玉石阶,我们从正门走进了故宫。

我感觉最宏伟的建筑是太和殿。太和殿真大呀!金碧辉煌,气势非凡。据资料显示,北京故宫太和殿是东方三大殿之一,俗称金銮殿。它的功能也不小,它不是用来上朝的,而是用来举行各种典礼或重大会议的。

我印象最深的是故宫的文物展览馆。里面有许许多多的文物,让我大开眼界,赞不绝口。最精美的是官窑制作的长颈瓶,色彩艳丽,体态优美,高贵典雅。最有趣的是佛像,好多佛像不止一个头,浑身上下长满了手和脚,不可思议。最吃惊地是官员们的奏折,都是用毛笔写的,字都很漂亮,难道他们也像我一样坚持练字吗?

午后,我们走出神武门,离开了故宫。故宫里的一景一物仍在我眼前闪现,我感慨万千:感叹皇家的威严,感叹我们祖先的勤劳和智慧,感叹祖国几千年的文明源远流长,是多么的宝贵。我为我的祖国感到骄傲,我为自己是一个中国人感到骄傲。

[故宫的介绍600字作文

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篇15:初二学生的自我介绍作文题目

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我叫刘珂铭,是一个活泼开朗的男孩子,我有一张可爱的脸,不大不小的眼睛平时只一双一只单,有时也会全双。戴着一副蓝边儿眼镜,看起来特别的斯文,蒜头小鼻下面有一张能说会道的嘴巴,理着一头毛寸小短发,打眼一看,精神小伙儿一枚。我干干净净的脸上不知什么时候冒出两颗小黑痣,妈妈说我破相了。我长得高高瘦瘦的,尤其是腿细细长长,大腿小腿上下匀称,妈妈和奶奶总是说,我要是个小姑娘穿上小裙露出美腿可漂亮啦!

尺有所短,寸有所长。每个人都有优点,我的优点也特别多,例如有礼貌,一楼有一个80多岁的老奶奶,每天我上下楼的时候跟他说:“奶奶好。”她笑眯眯地总是说:“好!好宝宝。”我对人特别热情,不认识的小弟弟小妹妹们想拿我的球玩,我都热心的借给他玩儿,连三岁以下的小孩子也都特别的喜欢我,因为我会搞怪,面部表情丰富,能歌善舞,常把他们逗得咯咯乐。

我还有一个优点,从小到大每次不论我去游乐园玩,或者是去别人家玩,虽然还没玩儿够,有些恋恋不舍,但是,只要妈妈说咱们走吧,我都会说:“好的。”然后跟着妈妈高高兴兴地走了,从不会闹情绪。还有每当我特想买这个玩具,只要妈妈说明不能买的原因,我都不哭不闹,不要了,跟着妈妈回家去。

当然人无完人,我也是有缺点的,我的缺点就是太马虎啦。我明明算对了的题,抄到本儿上不是少写一个零,就是多写一个零。还有我写语文作业的时候,比如说写精致的致,揉一下眼,或挠一下头,回头那反文旁就忘了。有时候写拼音声调也忘注,我一定要改掉这个马虎的毛病。

这就是我一个自信、热情奔放的阳光男孩儿,你愿意跟我做朋友吗?

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篇16:介绍北京故宫作文

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故宫位于北京市城中心,也叫“紫禁城”。这里曾经居住过24个皇帝,是公园1368~1911年的皇宫,现在还叫做“故宫博物馆。”

故宫是中国现存最大,且最完整的古建筑群,总面积达72万多平方米,有宫殿宫室990多间,被称为“殿首之海”。不管是平面布局,还是立体效果,在形式上的宏伟堂皇,都堪称无与伦比的佳作。

故宫的四个城角都有精巧玲珑的角楼,建造精巧美观,宫城周围环绕着搞10米,长340米的宫墙,墙外还有52米宽的护城河呢十分雄伟气魄!

目前,故宫中收藏了大量古代的艺术珍品,据统计,收藏数量共达1052633件,占中国文物总数的六分之一,是中国收藏文物罪丰富的一间博物馆,同时也是世界著名的古代文化艺术博物馆,其中,很多文物是绝无仅有的无价之宝。

故宫,由朱棣皇亲自策划营建。现存规模宏大,构造规模宏大,构造严谨,装饰精美,文物众多,在中国古建筑中是绝无仅有的,是世界著名的皇宫建筑群。

故宫文物分为宫廷原状和古代艺术量大陈列体系,先后布置了51个原状陈列,真实性非常高,建立了十余个专馆,先后举办了各种展览数百余次,欧、亚、美、澳、非五大洲展览书多次,宣传中国灿烂的古代文化艺术传统,促进与世界各国的文化交流。

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篇17:介绍故宫的英文

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Ladies and Gentlemen:

I am pleased to serve as your guide today。

This is the palace museum; also know as the Purple Forbidden City。 It is the largest and most well reserved imperial residence in China today。 Under Ming Emperor Yongle, construction began in 1406。 It took 14years to build the Forbidden City。 The first ruler who actually lived here was Ming Emperor Zhudi。 For five centuries thereafter, it continued to be the residence of23 successive emperors until 1911 when Qing Emperor Puyi was forced to abdicate the throne。 In 1987, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recognized the Forbidden City was a world cultural legacy。

It is believed that the Palace Museum, or Zi Jin Cheng (Purple Forbidden City), got its name from astronomy folklore, The ancient astronomers divided the constellations into groups and centered them around the Ziwei Yuan (North Star) 。 The constellation containing the North Star was called the Constellation of Heavenly God and star itself was called the purple palace。 Because the emperor was supposedly the son of the heavenly gods, his central and dominant position would be further highlighted the use of the word purple in the name of his residence。 In folklore, the term “an eastern purple cloud is drifting” became a metaphor for auspicious events after a purple cloud was seen drifting eastward immediately before the arrival of an ancient philosopher, LaoZi, to the Hanghu Pass。 Here, purple is associated with auspicious developments。 The word jin (forbidden) is self-explanatory as the imperial palace was heavily guarded and off-explanatory as the imperial palace was heavily guarded and off-limits to ordinary people。

The red and yellow used on the palace walls and roofs are also symbolic。 Red represents happiness, good fortune and wealth。 Yellow is the color of the earth on the Loess Plateau, the original home of the Chinese people。 Yellow became an imperial color during the Tang dynasty, when only members of the royal family were allowed to wear it and use it in their architecture。

The Forbidden City is rectangular in shape。 It is 960 meters long from north to south and 750 meter wide from east west。 It has 9,900 rooms under a total roof area 150,000 square meters。 A 52-meter-wide-moat encircles a 9。 9-meter—high wall which encloses the complex。 Octagon —shaped turrets rest on the four corners of the wall。 There are four entrances into the city: the Meridian Gate to the south, the Shenwu Gate (Gate of Military Prowess) to the north, and the Xihua Gate (Gate of military Prowess) to the north, and the Xihua Gate (Western Flowery Gate ) to the west, the Donghua (Eastern Flowery Gate) to the east。

Manpower and materials throughout the country were used to build the Forbidden City。 A total of 230,000 artisans and one million laborers were employed。 Marble was quarried from fangshan Country Mount Pan in Jixian County in Hebei Province。 Granite was quarried in Quyang County in Hebei Province。 Paving blocks were fired in kilns in Suzhou in southern China。 Bricks and scarlet pigmentation used on the palatial walls came from linqing in Shandong Province。 Timber was cut, processed and hauled from the northwestern and southern regions。

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篇18:初二学生的自我介绍作文题目

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大家好!我叫杨昊鑫,今年十六岁,是八年级的小学生,属虎的,也是虎虎生威的“虎”,住在新绛县新城云水花园小区。

我有一头乌黑的头发,眉毛两边不是一般的长,眼睛亮闪闪的,留个平头,看起来天真无邪的模样,好可爱呀!平时喜欢穿浅色系列的衣服。比如:浅灰色上衣,上面带有淡黑色条纹,裤子是黄黑相间的条纹裤,因为我个头矮小,穿条形衣服显得精神。

我有一个口头禅:“没关系”。记得有一次,我新买了一根蓝色的黑笔,外观好看很吸引。人正好班里有个同学想借我的笔玩一会儿,于是我没在意就轻易借给了他,谁料到下午,他不好意思地把笔还回来,一看坏了,他连声说“谢谢”“对不起,不是故意弄坏的”我当时也顾不了那么多了,因为他和我曾经是同桌,顺口一说“没关系,不要紧的。”反正笔坏了还可以让老爸再买一支,爷爷老是关心我的学习和生活,他是有求必应的好爷爷,亲爷爷!

还有一次,有位管纪律的同学,发现上课有个画画的非常生气,拿上黑板擦就砸了过去,很不幸的是被砸中的是我——一个很瘦弱的内向的人。马上我的头上就起了一个大孢,疼得我直喊叫。心里又委屈又怨气,到还是忍住了。班长走过来安慰我“对不起,他不是故意的”,我赶忙回应一下句“没关系,不要紧”,化解了矛盾,增进了友谊。

这句“没关系”让我知道了同学之间友谊最重要,它是化解矛盾的好方法,也是我赢得信任的好做法!

是啊!这就是最爱说“没关系”的我,你们是不是特想认识我呀?

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篇19:介绍故宫的初中英语作文

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The Palace Museum is also called the Forbidden City, whichstarted to be built in 1407. It took 200,000 people fourteenyears to build it.

It was finished in 1420. There are 9,999 rooms in all the palaces. In China, nine is regarded as a lucky number traditionally. At present, it is free for Chinesestudents to visit every Tuesday.

The Palace Museum has treasures of over 5,000 years history.

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