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    Dragon Throne - Wikipedia

    The Dragon Throne of the Emperor of China, pictured here in the Palace of Heavenly Purity, was erected at the center of the Forbidden City, which was itself regarded as the centre of the world. The series of gates and passages a visitor had to pass through before reaching the emperor was intended to inspire awe. 展开

    The Dragon Throne (simplified Chinese: 龙椅; traditional Chinese: 龍椅; pinyin: lóng yǐ) was the throne of the Emperor of China. As the dragon was the emblem of divine imperial power, the throne of the Emperor was known as the … 展开

    The dragon was the symbol on the imperial flag and other imperial objects, including the throne or imperial utensil. The dragon was said to have the power to become visible or … 展开

    This flexible English term is also a rhetorical trope. Depending on context, the Dragon Throne can be construed as a metonymy, which is a rhetorical device for an allusion relying on … 展开

    • This article incorporates text from The Middle kingdom: a survey of the ... Chinese empire and its inhabitants ..., by Samuel Wells Williams, a publication from 1848, now in the public domain in the United States.
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    In Imperial China, the seat of power was called the Dragon's Seat or the Dragon Throne. The process of accession, the ceremonies of enthronement and the act being seated on the … 展开

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  2. Thrones of the Forbidden city - Wonders of the world

    It is in the center of the room, at the top of a platform accessible through seven steps. It is surrounded by 6 pillars of thick lacquered gold adorned with dragons. Other dragons are carved in the golden throne. Around the throne stand two …

  3. Hall of Supreme Harmony in Forbidden City (with Location Map)

  4. Hall of Supreme Harmony - Wikipedia

  5. Go inside China's Forbidden City—domain of the …

    2022年9月13日 · At this central point stands the Hall of Supreme Harmony housing the main imperial seat, known as the Dragon Throne. By placing this at the Forbidden City’s epicenter, the emperor was ...

  6. Forbidden City Architecture (The Top 10 Features) - China Highlights

  7. Explore The Hall of Supreme Harmony — Google Arts …

    2016年9月2日 · The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the most dignified building in the Forbidden City, and is commonly referred to as the Hall of Golden Chimes. Built in the early...

  8. Forbidden City - Wikipedia

    The Forbidden City (Chinese: 紫禁城; pinyin: Zǐjìnchéng) is the imperial palace complex in the center of the Imperial City in Beijing, China. It was the residence of 24 Ming and Qing dynasty Emperors, and the center of political power in …

  9. Hall of Supreme Harmony (Taihe dian) - Google Arts & Culture

  10. China's Forbidden City - ThoughtCo