The Forbidden City, formerly known as the Forbidden City, was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties in China, and has been the most majestic place in China since the Yongle Emperor Zhu Di moved the capital. But after all, the palace, all kinds of strange things, the concubines in the cold palace, the palace women who died, the lives that quietly disappeared in which corner... All this has added countless mysteries to the Forbidden City.
Friends who have been to the Forbidden City should know that there are many palaces in the Forbidden City that have not been opened, and these palaces that have not been opened are also part of the "Strange Talk of the Forbidden City", which is said to be because there are some not very good things, so they are specially sealed.

In addition to these palaces that have not been opened, the other two strange talks of the Forbidden City are the reflections in the Zhenfei Well, and the other is the figure of the palace girl who appeared on the wall of the Forbidden City in 1992, which is only 5 seconds and is recorded by a photo, ranking one of the "top ten outstanding cases" in Chinese folk.
So what is the truth? Let's move on.
In the evening of 1992, when the Forbidden City was about to close, the thunderstorm said that it would come, and tourists who were still visiting the Forbidden City ran to the outside of the palace to prepare for the end of the visit. But suddenly the tourists found that on a certain city wall, a column of palace women wearing Qing Dynasty flag costumes appeared!
This can frighten tourists, although there is no smart phone with clear photos today, but many tourists visiting the Forbidden City also brought cameras and recorded this scene. After 5 seconds, these palace women mysteriously disappeared, and the legend of the palace women who remained in the Forbidden City has been circulating for decades.
Afterwards, there were many "experts" on the Internet, a serious "debunking", saying that the paint of the Forbidden City has a certain memory function, and some stored effects may be automatically played after the thunderstorm, so there is a 92-year-old palace girl strange talk.
But why should I put a quotation mark on this "debunking"? Because this thing is a rumor from beginning to end.
First of all, this photo, the photo does exist, but just looking at the photos, everyone should be able to see that the so-called "palace girls on the wall" are also too far-fetched, where are these palace women like images on the wall? This photograph is actually from an earlier time, taken in 1910.
The magazine "National Geographic" believes that even if you have not seen it, you have heard it, introducing the customs and customs of various places, especially the photos in it are very exquisite, it can be said that it has become the biggest pursuit of many photographers to let the photographic works appear in the "National Geographic" magazine.
At that time, National Geographic published some old photos of the late Qing Dynasty, and this photo was one of them (photographs had appeared at that time, but they were rare).
As for the legend of the palace girl, it does exist, but it comes from another story, that is, a novel called "The Strange Shadow of the Royal Palace" released in 1991, and the figure of this palace girl does not appear on the wall of the Forbidden City, but appears on the wall of the Palace of Ning.
As for the final so-called experts' "rumors", in fact, in order to make their novels more considerate, the author of the novel specially asked some relevant experts whether such a plot setting is reasonable, and experts believe that this line of thinking is feasible, nothing more.
It is such a photo that seems to be really not next to each other, plus a story of Zhang Guan Li Dai, which has become a strange talk that is still widely circulated to this day, and it can only be said that the Chinese people like this kind of story with a bit of a supernatural nature.