The
stream in front of Tiananmen is called Outer Golden River, Wai jinshuihe
in Chinese, with seven marble bridges spanning over it. Of these seven
marble, historical records every one have their function:
Imperial
Bridge: the middle one was for the exclusive
use of the emperor and was accordingly called Yuluqiao (imperial
Bridge).
Royals
Bridges:The bridges flanking
it on either side were meant for the members of the royal family land
were therefore called Wanggongqiao (Royals Bridges).
Ministerial
Bridges: Farther
away on each side of the two were bridges for officials ranking above
the third order and were named Pingjiqiao(Ministerial Bridges).
Common
Bridges:
The remaining
two bridges were for the use by the retinue below the third order
and were called Gongshengqiao (Common Bridges). They are the one in
front of the supreme Ancestral Temple to the east and the one in front
of the Altar of Land and Grain to the west.
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