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The Gate of Divine Might or Gate of Divine Prowess ({{Zh|s=神武门 |t=神武門|p=Shénwǔmén}}) is the northern gate of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China.[1] HistoryThe gate was built in 1420, during the 18th year of Yongle Emperor's reign.[1] The Gate was originally named "Black Tortoise Gate" ({{zh|t=玄武門|p=Xuánwǔmén|labels=no}}), but when Qing Dynasty's Kangxi Emperor, whose birth name was Xuanye ({{lang|zh-hant|{{linktext|玄|燁}}}}), ascended to the throne, the use of the Chinese character Xuan ({{lang|zh|玄}}) became a form of naming taboo.[1] The gate is the back gate of the palace,[1] and was used by palace workers.[1] Women being sent into the palace for selection as concubines also entered the palace through this gate.[1] It is important to note that the Xuanwu Gate Incident, while sharing a similar name with this gate's original name, did not take place at this gate. The palace coup happened during the Tang Dynasty, when the capital was in Chang'an. References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web |last1=Zhu |first1=Qingzheng |script-title=zh:神武门 |trans-title=Gate of Divine Might|url=http://www.dpm.org.cn/explore/building/236456.html |website=The Palace Museum |accessdate=5 June 2018 | language = zh-hans}} External links
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