The motto pavilion in Zhongshan Park is located outside the Beitan Gate. The pavilion is built of white stone and surrounded by railings. It is said that the inside of the 8 hall stone pillars has been engraved with a first personality, which means more to treat people, so it is also called the medicine pavilion or the medicine pavilion. This pavilion was the only Western-style pavilion in the park for Zhu Qixuan's friend and then-President to discuss Peng Tao in 1915. It was originally built in the South Gate and later moved here in 1918 due to the construction of "Axiom Victory" Shifang. In August 1955, because they were not in the political environment, they were ordered to wear all the writing on the eight pillars of the aphorism pavilion.
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The motto pavilion in Zhongshan Park is located outside the Beitan Gate. The pavilion is built of white stone and surrounded by railings. It is said that the inside of the 8 hall stone pillars has been engraved with a first personality, which means more to treat people, so it is also called the medicine pavilion or the medicine pavilion. This pavilion was the only Western-style pavilion in the park for Zhu Qixuan's friend and then-President to discuss Peng Tao in 1915. It was originally built in the South Gate and later moved here in 1918 due to the construction of "Axiom Victory" Shifang. In August 1955, because they were not in the political environment, they were ordered to wear all the writing on the eight pillars of the aphorism pavilion.
There are too many palaces in the Forbidden City, only passing by to see, with the fate. The overall feeling is that most of the architectural patterns are similar, some are famous, more distinctive, like the environment here, except for too many people.
The Motto Pavilion is located in Zhongshan Park on the west side of the Palace Museum. On the north side of the park, you can see the moat and the tall city walls of the Forbidden City. The scenery is very good. The eight pillars of the Motto Pavilion are engraved with the Motto, so they are named.
The Motto Pavilion is located at the north end of Zhongshan Park, also known as the Yaoyan Pavilion and the Yaoshi Pavilion, which is a Western-style round eight-pillar pavilion. The pillars are engraved with the first personality words, which is called the Motto Pavilion.
Beijing Forbidden City, formerly known as the Forbidden City (Mujude: dabkri hoton), located in the center of Beijing's central axis, is the palace of twenty-four emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, covering an area of 720,000 square meters, the construction area of about 150,000 square meters, the largest existing palace-type building. Ming Chengzu Zhu Yu Yongle four years (1406) began construction, Yongle 18 years (1420) completed. Now the site of the Palace Museum. The Forbidden City in Beijing is the first batch of key cultural relics protection units nationwide and the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions. It was selected in 1987 to the World Cultural Heritage List. In 2012, the highest passenger flow exceeded 180,000 per day, and the passenger flow exceeded 15 million per year. The restoration of the museum's collection of cultural relics was begun in 2014. On November 23, 2014, the mascot of the Forbidden City in Beijing was first unveiled to the outside world. The mascot is derived from the traditional Chinese auspicious dragon and phoenix image, respectively, dragon "strong" and phoenix "beautiful beauty".