Contributions of the Ming Dynasty Learning Target 7.26
Forbidden City: Picture A
Forbidden City: Picture B
Forbidden City: Picture C The Hall of Preserving Harmony contains a throne, because this hall had a “practice” function before important ceremonies took place.
Forbidden City: Picture D The River of Golden Water flows from west to east in a course designed to resemble the jade belt of imperial officials. Over the river, there are five marble bridges, which symbolizes five virtues of Confucianism.
Forbidden City: Picture E
Great Wall: Map A
Great Wall: Picture B
Great Wall: Picture C
Great Wall: Picture D
Great Wall: Diagram E
Sea Voyages: Map A
Sea Voyages: Picture B
Sea Voyages: Picture C
Sea Voyages: Picture D
Sea Voyages: Picture E
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