House Three Palaces:
Qianqing Gate: The imperial gate of the Qing Dynasty was held here.
Qianqing Palace: The corridor is 9 rooms wide, 5 rooms deep, and has double eaves on the top of the verandah. Chongzhen, Emperor Sizong of the Ming Dynasty, forced Empress Zhou to hang herself from a beam in this palace. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, it was the dormitory of Kangxi's childhood. There is a plaque of "Upright and Bright" inside. After the Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty established the "Secret Crown Prince" system, the imperial edict for passing the throne was hidden behind this plaque. . The first of the "Three Back Palaces" of the Forbidden City.
Jiaotai Hall: There are three rooms in width and depth, with a single eaves and a pointed roof. The second palace among the "Three Back Palaces" of the Forbidden City.
Kunning Palace: 9 wide corridors, 3 deep rooms, double eaves verandah roof. The most Manchu residential style palace in the Forbidden City. The queen's palace before Yongzheng Emperor in the Ming and Qing dynasties. After Yongzheng's reign, Xinan Pavilion was the place of worship for shamans, a belief of the Manchus, and Dongnuan Pavilion was the wedding room where emperors and empresses got married. The third palace of the "Three Back Palaces" of the Forbidden City.
East Sixth Palace:
Taiji Palace (Qixiang Palace): Tiyuan Palace
Changchun Palace: Chengxi Palace, Suishou Palace, Lusui Palace , Peace Room
Yikun Palace: Yuanhe Hall, Yanhong Hall
Chuxiu Palace: Tihe Hall, Lijingxuan
Xianfu Palace: Tongdaotang
Jingren Palace
West Sixth Palace:
Yongshou Palace
Taiji Palace (Qixiang Palace): Tiyuan Palace
Changchun Palace: Chengxi Hall, Suishou Hall, Lusui Hall, Ping'an Room
Yikun Palace: Yuanhe Hall, Yanhong Hall
Chu Xiugong: Tihe Hall, Lijingxuan
Xianfu Palace: Tongdaotang
West side of the inner court:
Yangxin Hall: After Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty, The actual residence of the emperor within the Forbidden City. The two Empress Dowagers Cixi and Ci'an listened behind the curtain in the East Nuan Pavilion of the Yangxin Hall.
East side of the inner court:
Zhaigong
Yuqing Palace (the palace where the emperor of the Qing Dynasty lived independently after he was ten years old.): Jide Hall, Weiyushu Room, Zhiyu Zhai, Wanwei Bibei Tibetan Room
Fengxian Hall
Northwestern part of the Forbidden City - Yanglao Palace Area
Cining Palace
Shoukang Palace: Changle Fuhua Hall
Shou'an Palace: Chunxi Hall, Fuyizhai, Xuanshou Hall
Yinghua Hall
Northeast of the Forbidden City Department—Ningshou Palace Area
Huangji Palace
Ningshou Palace (Qianlong became the emperor’s retirement palace after he announced his abdication. It cost a huge sum of 1.1 million taels of silver to build. The palace gate The first two gold-plated bronze lions are particularly expensive): Jin Zhao Yu Cui Hall
Yangxing Hall
Leshou Hall
Yihe Xuan
Jingqi Pavilion
Changyin Pavilion: Yuesi Building
Xunyan Bookstore
Guhuaxuan
Suichutang: Yanqu Tower, Cuishang Tower, Yanghe Jingshe
Fuwang Pavilion: Yucuixuan, Zhuxiang Pavilion
Juanqinzhai
Gyeongbokgung Palace : Fori Tower, Fanhua Tower, Qingshou Hall, Zhaoxiang Institute
Qiandong Five Institutes:
Antique Room
Four Treasure Houses
Jingshifang
Shou Pharmacy
Ruyi Pavilion