Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about the Imperial and Forbidden cities of Beijing?
A) The Outer City and the Inner City were located in between the Imperial and Forbidden cities.
B) One could see the entire route to the city center from all points of the Imperial City.
C) At the heart of the Forbidden City was the Hall of the Sacred Mother.
D) The plan of the Imperial and Forbidden cities was interpreted as a supreme expression of Buddhist teachings.
E) An alternating sequence of gates and courts led to the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City.
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