The plaque(horizontal inscribed board)is an important part of Chinese traditional culture,it reached the highest level of craftsmanship in the Qing Dynasty.Especially the plaques on the royal buildings of the Qing Dynasty are more worthy of attention because their contents are inscribed by the emperor.The plaques in the royal buildings of the Qing Dynasty were divided into two types,namely,nominal plaques and functional plaques according to their functions.In the existing royal buildings,the naming class plaques are obvious,and the authors endow important functions such as expressing architectural functions and expressing the emperor's thoughts.The purpose of this paper is to view the connotation and source of the levy in the royal court and royal gardens of the Qing Dynasty.This paper analyzes the inheritance of Confucianism by the emperors of the Qing Dynasty,the integration of Manchu culture,and the significance of the royal architecture itself in the Qing Dynasty. |