
The two miniature palaces in front of the Qianqing Palace are the smallest palaces in the Forbidden City - the Jiangshan Sheji Golden Hall.
To the east is Jiangshan, to the west is Sheji, which refers to the land and grain. The golden temple is below the upper circle, which means the place of the heavenly circle.
The Golden Hall is surrounded by gates, which are the highest grade three-handed six-lined diamond flower partition doors.
The three-story wenshi platform at the lower part of the Golden Palace is engraved with the pattern of the seawater river cliff - Fushan Shouhai, which refers to the long life and hundred years. The two golden halls were placed to remind the emperor to keep Jiangshan Sheji in his heart at all times