Meridian Gate / Wumén (Beijing)
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N 39° 54.740 E 116° 23.459
50S E 447947 N 4418204
The Meridian Gate (pinyin: Wumén; Manchu: Julergi dulimbai duka) is the southern (and largest) gate of the Forbidden City.
Waymark Code: WMNND8
Location: China
Date Posted: 04/08/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
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The Meridian Gate (pinyin: Wumén; Manchu: Julergi dulimbai duka) is the southern (and largest) gate of the Forbidden City.

The Meridian Gate has five arches. The three central arches are close together; the two flanking arches are farther apart from the three central arches. The center arch was formerly reserved for the Emperor alone; the exceptions were the Empress, who could enter it once on the day of her wedding, and the top three scholars of the triennial civil service examinations, who left the exams through the central arch. All other officials and servants had to use the four side arches. Above the arches are a series of buildings. The central one is the palace of nine bays wide, with double roofs. In each side, the 13 bays-wide building, single roof, connects the two pavilions on the top. The Emperor of China reviewed his troops from this location during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Its superstructure is also called the "Five Phoenix Turrets" because it is composed of five buildings. Imperial proclamations and almanacs were issued from the gate house. After successful campaigns, the Emperor received prisoners of war here, sometimes followed by mass decapitations. Although urban myth has it that senior officers were executed here in Imperial China; in reality only corporal punishment was actually carried out. Behind the viewer is Duanmen Gate, the principal entrance to the imperial palace grounds. When proceeding northward through the palace grounds, the next major gate encountered is the Gate of Supreme Harmony.

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