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The Forbidden City and Its People: Exploring Chinese History, Heritage & Culture with The Palace Museum

University of Stirling via FutureLearn

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Revisit key moments in Chinese history and culture

Thought to stand at Heaven’s centre and arguably China’s most famous palace complex, the Forbidden City is a symbol of imperial power, architectural grandeur, and cultural heritage.

Step inside this extraordinary site and journey back to the 15th century to explore its iconic structures and enduring legacy with this six-week course from the University of Stirling.

Alongside uncovering what went into creating and maintaining this magnificent structure, you’ll discover the pivotal role the palace has played in preserving Chinese history and heritage for over 500 years.

Explore the architecture and artistry of the Forbidden City

You’ll begin this course with an exploration of the structural elements of the Palace. You’ll discuss its layout, architecture, construction techniques, and the philosophical principles and significance each reflects.

After examining the exterior, you’ll examine the palace’s interiors, from specialised buildings to intricate furnishings, and see how design and decoration shaped life within its walls.

Trace the lives of Chinese emperors and palace workers

Progressing through the course, you’ll step into the world of the Ming and Qing emperors to uncover their daily routines, key achievements, and lasting influence on Chinese history within the Forbidden City.

You’ll also meet the imperial women – empresses, dowagers, concubines, and princesses – who shaped palace life, and trace the roles of courtiers, eunuchs, guards, and foreign workers who maintained the Forbidden City’s operations.

Access rare insights with Palace Museum experts

You’ll wrap up your journey by learning how the Forbidden City became The Palace Museum, gaining expert insights and exploring its vast collection of artefacts previously unseen by the public.

This course is designed for those interested in history, culture, and heritage, particularly learners keen to explore the Forbidden City and its significance in shaping Chinese history and society.

Syllabus

  • Introduction to the Forbidden City: Architecture and Construction.
    • Introduction to the course
    • The construction and layout of the Forbidden City
    • Key structures and their importance
  • Focus on Design: Specialised Buildings, Decorations and Interiors
    • Design for Living
    • Conservation and Change
    • Ornament and Decoration
  • The Emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties and their Stories
    • Exploring the History of the Emperors
    • Stories of the Ming and Qing Emperors
    • Palace Life and Legacies
  • Imperial Women in the Forbidden City
    • The Empress Dowagers and their Stories
    • Imperial Consorts in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
    • Princesses in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
  • Workers in the Forbidden City: Courtiers and Servants
    • The Ministers
    • Physicians and Guards
    • Women and Eunuchs in the Palace
    • Western Missionaries
  • From the Forbidden City to the Palace Museum
    • The Transformation from Forbidden City to Palace Museum
    • The Collections
    • Exhibitions in the Palace Museum

Taught by

Kirstie Blair

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