Wang Zilin, male, Han nationality, from Yingshan, Sichuan, 1965. Wang Zilin, a researcher at the Palace Museum, said.
[4] Research librarian of the Palace Museum. 1989 graduated from the department of archaeology in Peking University, and worked in the Palace Museum in the same year. He works in the Palace Group of the Preservation Department, and is responsible for the preservation and research of ordnance cultural relics. After the establishment of the Palace Hall, he joined the religious groups in the Palace Hall to preserve, study and display the cultural relics of the original Palace Hall. [5] For many years, I have been engaged in sorting out and studying the cultural relics of the original palace, paying special attention to the layout of the palace Buddhist temple and the establishment, evolution and construction of the Ming and Qing palaces, and have many innovative opinions on the organic combination of the original palace and traditional culture. He is the author of Primitive State and Originality of the Forbidden City and Successful Deduction of Imperial Culture. [6] Taking the undisturbed palace cultural relics in the Forbidden City as the research object, combining literature, archives and archaeological excavations. This paper systematically studies the layout, design and indoor and outdoor furnishings of the palace, paying special attention to the display and sacrifice of the Buddhist temples in the palace and the idea of the establishment, evolution and construction of ancient palaces, and has many innovative opinions on the combination of undisturbed palaces and traditional culture. His main research interests are the history of ancient palace architecture and imperial activities in China, and the history of art. The research on the Qing Palace mainly focuses on two aspects: one is the ideological research on the layout and design of the Forbidden City; Second, study the cultural relics inside the palace and their thoughts.