Introduction to the main palace: It was the place where the emperor of the Qing Dynasty lived and handled government affairs, held celebrations, summoned palace ministers and political and religious leaders of ethnic minorities, and received foreign envoys when he was stationed in Chishan Villa. Located on the main axis between Lizhengmen and Xiuyunmen, there are nine courtyards to express the emperor's "nine-level residence". With the Wansui Zhaofang as the boundary, the main palace is divided into two parts: the front court and the sleeping palace.

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