The Forbidden City bears a lot of history and is a precious cultural heritage of mankind. The Forbidden City was established in the Ming Dynasty, so most emperors after the Ming Dynasty lived here. As the residence of the emperor, the Forbidden City must be the most luxuriously decorated. After all, that's where the emperor and his concubines live. All precious objects will be brought in, and the emperor also has a treasure house dedicated to these treasures, which is generally called Jubaoge. There are countless treasures in this treasure. After the collapse of the Ming and Qing empires, although some things in it were taken away by some invaders, they still left more. Up to now, it has become the largest cultural relics protection area. Although the Forbidden City has been destroyed for hundreds of years, it is still well preserved, but now the Forbidden City we see has been restored, but it still has traces of history.
The current Forbidden City appeared in the Ming Dynasty, but its cultural relics are based on the palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so most of the collections are treasures of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Because it contains the most cultural relics and is best protected, it is called the largest museum in China. It does have many cultural relics, but we didn't see many when we visited it, so many people are not very clear about the collection of cultural relics in the Forbidden City in Beijing. Many people say that there are not the most collections here, which is obviously a misunderstanding of the Palace Museum.
Of course, cultural relics have their own artistic and historical values, and nothing can be replaced. Only by looking at these collections as a whole can we fully understand the culture of China.