Forbidden City and Confucian Hierarchy
Which of the following best explains how the architectural layout of Beijing’s Forbidden City reflects the Confucian principle of social hierarchy?
A
The city has various garden layouts representing the fusion of man and nature rather than social stratification.
B
It includes multiple religious temples scattered throughout, emphasizing freedom of belief.
C
It is arranged in a north-south axis with the most important buildings positioned at the center, symbolizing the emperor’s supreme position.
D
It features an encircling moat and wall for defense, highlighting military prowess over hierarchy.
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