Okay, here are the names of all the palaces in the Forbidden City, including the harem: Hall of Supreme Harmony Zhonghe Hall 3 Baohe Hall 4. Palace of Heavenly Purity Changchun Palace Summer Palace Qingning Palace 8 Qingfeng Palace Ningshou Palace Cining Palace Peaceful Life Palace Zhaoling Tailing Longevity Admiration Palace Eternal Longevity Palace The following is the introduction: The Hall of Supreme Harmony was one of the central buildings of the Forbidden City. It was also the largest hall in the Forbidden City. It was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and was the place where the emperor held his grand ceremony. The Hall of Central Harmony was one of the earliest buildings in the Forbidden City. It was built in the early Ming Dynasty as a place where the emperor dealt with government affairs and received officials. The Palace of Heavenly Purity was the residence of the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Changchun Palace was the place where the emperors hunted and rested. The Summer Palace was a royal garden built by the emperors of the Qing Dynasty. The Qingning Palace and the Qingfeng Palace were the places where the emperors of the Qing Dynasty handled government affairs and sacrificed. The following are some pictures of the palaces: ! [Hall of Supreme Harmony] ! [Zhonghe Palace](<strong></strong> ! [Palace of Heavenly Purity] ! [Changchun Palace] ! [Summer Palace] ! [Qingning Palace](<strong></strong> ! [Qingfeng Palace]