Introduction to the Archway of the Shouhuang Palace: The three archways in front of the Shouhuang Palace were first built in the 14th year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1749). They are an important part of the Shouhuang Palace complex. They have four pillars, three holes and nine floors. , with yellow glazed tiles covering the roof, golden nanmu beams and columns, and an imperial inscription on the forehead. It is the highest-level architectural form in the Chinese royal family and is unique among royal gardens.
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