Sentences describing the Imperial Garden are available for reference as follows:
I. Sentences
1. The golden-domed stone walls, painted with a variety of birds, were colorful. The floor was covered with carpets of tone-on-tone soft brocade embroidery, occasionally burning a few bright red flames; the Gothic building, painted in a thick cream color, jutted out sharply to break the clouds. Brick by brick, ancient flood bells, devotional sacred music, white doves that cut through the sky and roam.
2, the garden, the exquisite exquisite pavilions and pavilions, quiet and beautiful pool hall water corridor, and the big wigwam ancient stage jade Linglong and other ancient garden masterpieces, all make me stay back and forth. Especially that spared the ridge of the enclosure built carved dragon, scales and claws fluttering, double whiskers flying, as if to go up in the air, more touching.
3, along the path to the garden, the whole world seems to be immersed in a sea of silver light. I was also in this sea of moonlight. The moonlight covered my clothes and warmed my heart -- I felt that the warmth of the sun was too enthusiastic and exuberant, and the starlight was a little too lonely and cold. Only this gentle, quiet moonlight could be so apt.
Two, the Imperial Garden
1, the Imperial Garden (Imperial Garden), is located in Beijing, Dongcheng District, Beijing, Jingshan Street, No. 4, the Forbidden City, was built in the Ming Dynasty Yongle eighteen years, 1420 years, said the "Palace of the Court", the Qing Dynasty period, renamed the "Imperial Garden". During the Qing Dynasty, it was renamed the "Imperial Garden", and was the resting and viewing place for the emperors and concubines of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Imperial Garden is 135 meters wide from east to west and 89 meters deep from north to south, covering an area of 12015 square meters.
2, its south side of the Kunning Gate, left and right, respectively, the right door of the Qiongyuan and the left door of the Qiongyuan. The north side over the Jifu Gate, Yanhe Gate, Chengguang Gate surrounded by the Pai Lou Gate and Shunzhen Gate. The architecture of the garden is centered on the courtyard of the Qin'an Hall, adopting a symmetrical layout of the central axis, and the buildings of the east and west are basically symmetrical, which is a model of the classical palace gardens.
3. On March 4, 1961, the Forbidden City, including the Imperial Garden, was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China **** and the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.