Introduction to Cining Palace: Cining Palace is the largest palace in the Forbidden City. It was built in the 15th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1536). The Cining Palace in the Ming Dynasty was the residence of the imperial concubines of the previous generation. During the Wanli period, Empress Dowager Li, the Cisheng, and in the first year of Taichang (1620), Wanli Emperor Zheng Huang, Concubine Zhao and others lived here. In the seventh year of Tianqi (1627), Ming Xi Zong died, and his imperial concubines and others moved here. In the 10th year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1653), Empress Xiaozhuangwen first lived in Cining Palace. Since then, it has become the residence of the Empress Dowager and the Empress Dowager, as well as the concubines, concubines and others. Cining Palace is mainly the hall where major ceremonies are held for the Queen Mother. Celebration ceremonies are held here for the Queen Mother's birthday, the emblem, the treasure registration, and the princess's marriage. Especially on the birthday of the Queen Mother, the emperor personally led the crowd to salute, and danced in colorful clothes with his relatives and relatives. The etiquette was very solemn. Today, it has been transformed into a sculpture gallery for people to appreciate ancient art.

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