Prompt:
The Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing, is the largest and best-preserved ancient imperial palace complex in the world. Its overall architectural layout features a solemn and majestic symmetrical structure along the central axis, mainly consisting of three grand halls: the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Central Harmony, and the Hall of Preserving Harmony. The palace roofs are covered with golden glazed tiles, surrounded by red palace walls. The contrast between the yellow tiles and red walls highlights the imperial grandeur. The courtyards are adorned with exquisite carved stone railings, elegant palace lamps, ancient dragon pillars, and delicate, translucent window patterns, all rich with royal cultural atmosphere. Encircling the complex are wide protective moats and solid city walls, creating a solemn and dignified historical ambiance. Bathed in sunlight, the entire Forbidden City appears resplendent and magnificent, its richly detailed, layered flying eaves and upturned corners showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic beauty of ancient Chinese architecture.