紫禁城名字及寓意英文版
2025-11-13 12:55:41
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The name of the Forbidden City in English is "The Imperial Palace" or simply "The Forbidden City." The name "Forbidden City" conveys the idea that it was off-limits to the general public, being the exclusive residence of the imperial family and the center of the Chinese government during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

The name "紫禁城" (Zǐjìnchéng) in English can be translated as "Purple Forbidden City." The word "紫" (Zǐ) refers to the color purple, which symbolizes nobility, royalty, and the divine in Chinese culture. It is also associated with the North Star, which was considered the king's celestial abode in ancient Chinese cosmology.
The word "禁" (Jìn) means "forbidden" or "prohibited," emphasizing the restricted access to the palace. The combination of these two characters, "紫禁城," thus conveys the meaning of a noble, divine, and forbidden place, reflecting the high status and sacred nature of the imperial residence.
