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    Forbidden City architectural photos and design blueprints

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    Prompt

    A building presentation image divided into two parts, the leftmost third is a display of the completed real-life photo, and the right two-thirds are detailed architectural design drawings. Leftmost third (Finished Product Display): A grand, two-story large courtyard in the style of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, shown in a real-life photo. The image displays a main courtyard bathed in sunlight, featuring a main hall and side halls with red walls and yellow tiles under a double-eave hip-and-gable roof, covered with golden glazed tiles, with intricate dougong brackets and exquisite painted decorations (such as dragon and phoenix patterns) under the eaves. The building sits on a white marble base, with carved imperial pathways and stone lions in front. The courtyard contains ancient pine and cypress trees, along with meticulously pruned bonsai. The photo style is realistic, showcasing the solemnity and splendor of a royal garden. Right two-thirds (Architectural Design Drawings): A set of detailed, two-story architectural design drawings in a traditional blueprint style or ink-line style, with a background texture resembling beige rice paper. At the top are the site plan and elevation drawings, clearly indicating the layout of multiple courtyard complexes, including the main gate, front court, rear living quarters, as well as walls and corner towers. The elevation drawings show the building's layers and roof curves. Below are the first-floor and second-floor plan drawings, with various functional areas labeled in detail in Chinese, for example: "First Floor Plan: Main Hall (Reception Room), East Side Hall (Master Bedroom), West Side Hall (Secondary Bedroom 1), Study, Imperial Kitchen, Corridor" and "Second Floor Plan: Library, Viewing Platform, Secondary Bedroom 2, Lounge." In a prominent position on the drawings, it is labeled in Chinese: "Project: Private Residence in Beijing Forbidden City Style," "Building Area: Approximately 20,000 square feet," "Number of Floors: Two," "Location: Beijing, China." The drawings also include a scale, north arrow, and legend, with precise lines showcasing the complex wooden structural beam-column system. The entire image is separated by a clear dividing line between the real-life scene on the left and the drawings on the right, but both maintain a high degree of consistency in theme and style, together presenting this grand architectural project.

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