What does the Forbidden City Wenchuang logo mean?
The word "palace" is like a sea holding jade. Yesterday, the national emblem of the Palace Museum met the audience for the first time in Shufangzhai of the Palace Museum. The emblem of the college is designed in the shape of "I". According to Li Ji, executive vice president of the Palace Museum, the word "palace" is based on "sea water and teeth" and the graphic elements of jade. It means good luck and a long history. Jade in the sea means precious as an arch, symbolizing that the Palace Museum owns and properly keeps more than one million precious cultural relics. The two "mouths" of the word "palace" just conform to the architectural concept of "front facing and rear sleeping" in the Forbidden City. The word "palace" is not sealed at the bottom, which means that the palace in the past was closed and the Palace Museum is open today. The logo has distinct personality, prominent theme, a sense of history and the times, novel, concise, eye-catching, dignified and generous composition, and strong visual appeal. Among the round and square shapes, the rectangle is the most in line with the pattern of the Forbidden City and forms a "circle" with jade. Color is the typical color of the Forbidden City, with gold, yellow, red and blue as the keynote. In addition, the Palace Museum is a museum built on the basis of the palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and its logo highlights this oriental personality and makes it unique.