Emperors, their families, servants and workers
you could only enter with permission, or invitation.
the emperor the family and the servants
Only those on official business could enter it
the emperor, his family, and their servsnts
It was the Forbidden City because most Chinese people were forbidden to enter it. The Emperor and those who worked with or around him were the only ones allowed in the Forbidden City. The area was basically the Imperial Palace and its surrounds. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided. You'll find that link below.
It is forbidden for you to enter here. Only vips are allowed to enter.
False. During the Ming Dynasty, access to the Forbidden City in Beijing was highly restricted. Only the emperor, his family, high-ranking officials, and select servants were allowed inside. Common people and outsiders were strictly prohibited from entering, making it a symbol of imperial authority and exclusivity.
Only the most forbidden things imaginable.
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Only the emperor and high officials were allowed. It was where the emperor live. No lower ranking people were allowed unless they had permission from the emperor. No one was allowed to leave or enter the forbidden city without the emperors permission.
Only certain people were allowed to live there. It was forbidden to the rest of the Chinese people.
The Forbidden City was once a city in China which when it existed was a place where only a few special people of royalty were permitted to enter. It is now part of the city of Beijing. It is now a tourist place renamed to the Palace Museum. History tells us that it was part of the Ming Dynasty.