Looking at history from cultural relics, "Sheep Story" visited the Forbidden City in Hong Kong.

  Feel the temperature of cultural relics, so that history is no longer abstract. A student reporter from the Youth Exchange Tour in Hong Kong came to the Palace Museum in Hong Kong and had a face-to-face exchange with Dr. Ou Zhijian, an assistant professor in the Department of History of Hong Kong Shue Yan University, to learn the story behind the cultural relics.

  "Cultural relics are a mirror that reflects the ancient development, allowing us to see the historical development process intuitively and clearly. When you come to the Palace Museum in Hong Kong, you can see a wealth of exhibits. These silent cultural relics can bring us close to the real past and restore the real history. " Dr. Ou Zhijian told the students.

  For example, Dr. Ou said in some film and television dramas that Kangxi's imperial edict was originally "transferred to the fourteenth elder brother" and was changed to "transferred to the fourth elder brother", but this is completely impossible. Because the imperial edict of the Qing emperor generally has two languages, Manchu and Chinese, even if Yongzheng modified the part of Chinese characters, Manchu could not be modified. Through cultural relics archaeology, many rumors are broken.

  In the interactive communication session, Huang Baoyuan, a student reporter of Yangcheng Evening News from Beijing No.12 Middle School, asked Dr. Ou: "Why do you want to build a Palace Museum in Hong Kong? Does it have any special features? " "The Palace Museum in Hong Kong inherits the culture of the Forbidden City in Beijing. It can strengthen the history education of residents in Hong Kong and enhance the recognition of Chinese culture among young people in Hong Kong." Ou Zhijian explained, "In addition, the Forbidden City in Hong Kong emphasizes the combination of modern technology and traditional culture, and it also incorporates various media presentation methods to show different cultural relics and the history behind them in an all-round way. Since its opening last year, many tourists from home and abroad have visited it every day. It is this all-inclusive feature that attracts so many tourists. "