Architectural wonders of Han and Tang dynasties

Ming Chengzu era can not only supply large-scale wars, but also carry out large-scale construction activities. For example, in order to move the capital, the Imperial Palace in Beijing was built during the Ming Emperor's reign, and the Forbidden City we see now was built during the Ming Emperor's reign.

There is also the Guo 'en Temple in Nanjing, which is said to be a great miracle of architecture. Foreign missionaries were amazed when they saw the grandeur of Guo 'en Temple. Wang Shizhen, a scholar in Ming Dynasty, also wrote poems praising this building. In a word, this building is very magnificent, but unfortunately it was burned down during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

In addition, there are buildings in Wudang Mountain, which is also a very grand project. These buildings on the mountain require a huge amount of work, which was also built in the Ming Dynasty. (Wudang Mountain, as a national key scenic spot, a national 5A-level tourist attraction, the hometown of martial arts and one of the eight summer resorts in China, has been listed in the United Nations World Cultural Heritage List and won the titles of "National Civilized Scenic Spot" and "National Civilized Scenic Spot" successively.) In 2009, Wudang Mountain was selected as the first famous Taoist mountain in China, world record association and China.

In addition, there is the dredging project of the Grand Canal, which is also a very huge project, which was built during the reign of the Ming emperor.