Secrets of the Forbidden City | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS
How has China’s magnificent Forbidden City withstood centuries of earthquakes? (Aired October 18, 2017)
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The Forbidden City is the world’s biggest and most extravagant palace complex ever built. For five centuries, it was the power center of imperial China and survived wars, revolution, fires, and earthquakes. How did the Ming Emperor’s workforce construct its sprawling array of nearly 1,000 buildings and dozens of temples in a little over a decade? How were stupendous 250-ton marble blocks moved across many miles to reach the site? And how did fantastically intricate woodwork, all fastened without nails or glue, enable the palaces to survive hundreds of earthquakes, including recent ones that obliterated nearby modern structures? To find answers, NOVA joins a team of master craftsmen who build a scale model of a typical palace in a seismic lab, then subject it to simulated earthquakes to shake out the secrets of how the Forbidden City has withstood centuries of violent tremors.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:26 How Was the Forbidden City Built?
08:54 How Does the Forbidden City Withstand Earthquakes?
22:34 Innovations of the Ming Dynasty
36:46 Art and Architecture of the Forbidden City
51:31 Conclusion
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