The Forbidden City is a wonder in Civilization: Call to Power. It closes all of the host civilization's embassies and prevents foreign powers from establishing embassies.
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The Forbidden City ends all wars with the host and prevents other Civilizations from starting a war with the host. In addition, this Wonder closes foreign embassies in the host Civilization. If the host engages in an act of war, the wonder's effects are nullified.
Great Library entry[]
For over five hundred years the Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties spent their days behind the 175 foot moat and thirty foot walls of the Forbidden City of Beijing. Built according to the strict and elaborate system of feng shui, the palace was designed to represent China and the body of the Emperor as one, a paradigm of the Middle Kingdom between heaven and earth. Life there was a mystery to outsiders, as it was meant to be. Even when the Chinese Revolution ended the dynastic rule of the Emperor Puyi in 1911, he and his family were free to remain in the Forbidden City, though this ended by order of the army in 1924.
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See also[]
- Forbidden City in other games
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