Zhonghe Hall is one of the three halls outside the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is located between the Hall of Supreme Harmony and the Hall of Baohe. This is the place where the emperor rested before the ceremony. "Neutralization" is taken from the golden mean: "The golden mean is the foundation of the world; And also, the world is also. " The plaque of Zhonghe Hall "Holding Jue Zhong" is Gan Long's imperial pen. Da Mo Yu was published. "The human heart is only in danger, the heart is only small, but only refined and unique."
Baohe Hall is one of the three halls outside the Forbidden City in Beijing, located behind Zhonghe Hall, which was built in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1420). Formerly known as the Temple of God, it caught fire during Jiajing period and was renamed Jianji Hall after reconstruction. In the second year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, it was changed to Baohe Hall, meaning "ambition is nothing more than keeping ambition". It is explained that "ambition does not exceed the moment, calm and calm, and ambition exists", which means that only by wholeheartedly maintaining harmony in space can life be happy and the world be peaceful.