故宫的英文导游词(通用5篇)

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故宫的英文导游词(通用 5篇)
的英文 导 词 1
    Everybody is good! Welcome to the Palace Museum tourists sightseeing.
Today, I will take you visit the Forbidden City, in the hope that visitors can
enjoy me!!!!!!!
    The tourists! The Palace Museum is in the Ming and qing dynasties imperial
palace, the Forbidden City built on the basis of a collection of ancient
buildings, collection, imperial palace culture art as one of the large-scale
comprehensive museum. The Forbidden City covers an area of about more than 100
square meters, construction area of about 1 square meters. A total of 24
emperors lived in the Forbidden City, the first is the Ming dynasty yongle
emperor zhu di, the last one is the qing dynasty xuantong emperor, puyi, ruled
the country for 491 years. So the Palace Museum of history is very long!
    Visitors, please look up, this is the meridian gate, in ancient times,
what kill people to kill in front of the meridian gate! From the meridian
gate, we can see the jinshui bridge. From the jinshui bridge in the past, a
gate, can see the Palace Museum of taihe palace, zhonghe palace and Baohe
Palace, is the place where the emperor emperor, very grand. Out of Baohe
Palace, a gate of heavenly purity, came to the palace of heavenly purity, this
temple and palace of earthly tranquility, legend built the Forbidden City, is
in order to world peace, to take these three places? Kun ning door, is the
imperial garden, the garden scenery beautiful, there are a number of strange
stone, come across these stones, remember pictures to commemorate!
    Before the gate is her virginity and creature door, our trip to the
Forbidden City is over. Look at this magnificent palace, and some loathe to
give up?
的英文 导 词 2
    Ladies and gentlemen:
    The Palace Museum is located in the center of Beijing. It is also known as
the Forbidden City in the old days. Actually it was the imperial palace for
the emperors and served as both living quarters and the venue of the state
administration in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Its name, on the one hand,
comes from ancient Chinese astronomers' belief that God's abode or the Purple
Palace, the pivot of the celestial world, is located in the Pole Star, at the
center of the heavens . Hence, as the Son of God, the emperor should live in
the Purple City. On the other hand, except for palace maids, eunuchs and
guards, ordinary the Forbidden City and the Purple City.
    It took 14 years to complete the magnificent palace. Construction began in
1406 and finished in 1420. The following year, in 1421 the capital of the Ming
Dynasty was moved from Nanjing to Beijing. Starting from the third emperor of
the Ming Dynasty Zhu Di to the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty Pu Yi,
altogether 24 emperors lived here for a total of 491 years. 14 of then were
Ming emperors and 10 were Qing emperors.
    The Forbidden City covers an area of 72 hectares with a total floor space
of about 163,000 square meters. It is rectangular in shape, 960 meters long
from north to south and 750 meters wide from east to west with a10-meter high
city wall surrounded and encircled by a 52 meter-wide moat. At each corner of
the surrounding wall, there is a magnificent watchtower which was heavily
guarded in the old days.
    The Forbidden City now consists of more than 90 palaces and courtyards,
980 buildings with rooms of 8,704. Most of the structures in the Forbidden
City were made of wood with white marble, stone or brick foundations. The
building materials were from parts of our country. The timber came from
Sichuan, Guizhou, Guandxi, Hunan and Yunnan provinces in southwest China. But
in the Qing Dynasty, the timbers were transported from northeast China. Other
construction materials, including brick, stone and lime, were used by both
Dynasties. The golden bricks that paved the halls were manufactured in Suzhou,
refined bricks used to build the foundation of halls were made in Linqing, and
lime came from Yizhou. White marble was provided regularly by Fangshan County
and glazed tiles by Sanjiadian.
    The Forbidden City can be divided into two parts: the Outer Court and the
Inner Palace. The Outer Court consists of three main buildings where the
emperors attended the grand of rear three main buildings and the six eastern
palaces and six western palaces where the emperor used to handle daily affairs
and the living quarters for the emperor, empress and imperial concubines to
live in.
    The Forbidden City is the best-preserved imperial palace in China and the
largest ancient palatial structure in the world. In 1987 it was listed as the
world cultural heritage by UNESCO.
    The Meridian Gate is the main entrance to the Forbidden City. It is called
Meridian Gate because the emperor believed that the meridian line went right
through the Forbidden City and his imperial residence was the center of the
whole universe. It is 35.6meters high with five towers on the top, so it is
also nicknames as the “Five-Phoenix Tower.”
    The Meridian Gate was the place to announce the new lunar year calendar on
the first day of 10th lunar month every year. Lanterns would also be hung up
on the Meridian Gate on the 15th day of the first lunar month during the Ming
Dynasty, when all the officials would have a feast in the Forbidden City and
ordinary citizens, when all the officials would have a fast in the Forbidden
City and ordinary citizens would go to the Meridian Gate to look at the
beautiful lanterns. When a general returned from battle, the ceremony of
“Accepting Captives of War” was held here. The “Court Beating” also took
place here.
    The gate has five openings. The central passageway was for the emperor
exclusively. But apart from the emperor, the empress could use the central
passageway on the day of the imperial wedding ceremony. However, after the
palace examination, the first top three outstanding scholars were allowed to
go through the central gate. The high-ranking civil and military officials
went in through the side gate on the east. The two smaller ones on both sides
at the corner were for the lowranking officials. During the Palace Examination
all the candidates went in from these two side-gates according to the odd
number or even number.
的英文 导 词 3
    Ladies and Gentlemen:
    I am pleased to serve as your guide today
    This is the palace museum; also know as the Purple Forbidden City  It is
the largest and most well reserved imperial residence in China today  Under
Ming Emperor Yongle  construction began in 1406  It took 14years to build the
Forbidden City  The first ruler who actually lived here was Ming Emperor
Zhudi  For five centuries thereafter  it continued to be the residence of23
successive emperors until 1911 when Qing Emperor Puyi was forced to abdicate
the throne  In 1987  the United Nations Educational  Scientific and Cultural
Organization recognized the Forbidden City was a world cultural legacy
    It is believed that the Palace Museum  or Zi Jin Cheng (Purple Forbidden
City)  got its name from astronomy folklore  The ancient astronomers divided
the constellations into groups and centered them around the Ziwei Yuan (North
Star)  The constellation containing the North Star was called the
Constellation of Heavenly God and star itself was called the purple palace  
Because the emperor was supposedly the son of the heavenly gods  his central
and dominant position would be further highlighted the use of the word purple
in the name of his residence  In folklore  the term “an eastern purple cloud
is drifting” became a metaphor for auspicious events after a purple cloud was
seen drifting eastward immediately before the arrival of an ancient
philosopher  LaoZi  to the Hanghu Pass  Here  purple is associated with
auspicious developments  The word jin (forbidden) is self-explanatory as the
imperial palace was heavily guarded and off-explanatory as the imperial palace
was heavily guarded and off-limits to ordinary people

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