• The Palace of Heavenly Purity, or Qianqing Palace (Chinese: 乾清宫; pinyin: qiánqīng gōng; Manchu: ᡴᡳᠶᠠᠨᠴᡳᠩᡤᡠᠩ; Möllendorff: kiyan cing gung)...
  • Palace of Heavenly Purity(Qianqing Gong). Written by Kelly PangUpdated Jan. 5, 2021. Palace of Heavely Purity is the largest building of the three rear palaces.
  • This was the sleeping quarters of the emperors inside Forbidden City . The Palace of Heavenly Purity is a smaller version of the Hall of Supreme Harmony .
  • The main element of this courtyard is the Pavilion of Heavenly Purity, also called "Palace of Heavenly Purity" (Qianqinggong in Chinese).
  • This is the Palace located in the middle of the Forbidden City after passing through the Gate of Heavenly Purity and before the Palace of Earthly Tranquility.
  • Originally built in 1420, the Palace of Heavenly Purity was destroyed and reconstructed several times during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
  • Like much of the Forbidden City, the Palace of Heavenly Purity was built in 1420, by emperor Yongle during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
  • Palace of Heavenly Purity (Qian Qing Gong), one of three imperial harems, is the main hall of the imperial palace in Beijing Forbidden City.
  • Image ID: / Buy This Picture. The palace covers 1,400 square meters. " Heavenly Purity" stands for national stability and the upright behavior of the emperor.
  • palace-hall-heavenly-purity The administrative center and imperial residence during the Ming and the first two reigns of the Qing, the Qianqing Gong [Mansion of...