Names of courtyards in ancient palaces. In urgent need. There must be a prince to live in and a concubine to live in.
Gongwangfu, a national key cultural relics protection unit and AAAAA-level scenic spot, is a large-scale palace in Qing Dynasty, which lived in Xiaoshenyang and Yongyu successively. In A.D. 185 1 year, Prince Gong was bent on becoming the owner of this house, hence the name Gong. Gongwangfu experienced the historical process from the peak to the decline of the Qing Dynasty, bearing rich historical and cultural information, so there is a saying that "a Gongwangfu is half the history of the Qing Dynasty".
2. Zheng
Beijing is a large palace in Qing Dynasty, which is a key cultural relic to be protected. This used to be the residence of Wang Yi, the king of Zhong Jun County. The Qing army entered the customs and set up a tripod for Yanjing. Sai-jo gave it to his uncle Zheng Qinwang Jihalang. Zheng's name also came from this. After the Qing Dynasty, the property rights of the mansion belonged to Xishiku Catholic Church and China University. Zheng is now the former site of the Ministry of Education and China Education Foundation.
3. Kiss Wang Fu with alcohol
Chunwangfu, the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units, is a large-scale palace in Qing Dynasty, which has served as the residence of Nalan Mingzhu and Jinyong successively. 1872, Yi Xuan, the prince of alcohol, became the owner of the house, hence the name Alcohol Palace. The Spring Palace experienced the historical process from the peak to the decline of the Qing Dynasty, bearing extremely rich historical and cultural information. Chunwangfu is divided into three roads, east and west, and consists of several quadrangles, followed by Gai Lou on the second floor. The three buildings in the middle road are the main body of the mansion, one is the main hall, the other is the back hall, and the third is the extension building.
4. Li
Li is located at No.7 and No.9, Gennan Street, Shigen. The Ming Dynasty was the private residence of Zhou Kui, the concubine of Emperor Chongzhen. The palace is large in scale, covering a vast area, with overlapping doors and deep courtyards. There is an old saying in Beijing that "the Li family has more walls", which means that there are more Li families and the walls are higher. It is not difficult to see that Li's specifications have a high standard among many in Beijing. Nan Li starts from Dajiangfang Hutong and ends at Reward Hutong in the north, covering an area of about 30 hectares.
5. Celebrate the Prince's House
No.3 Dingfu Street, Xicheng District, Qingwangzifu. At the end of Qing Dynasty, in order to re-seal the imperial residence of Prince Yi Kuang, Wang Fu in Qing Dynasty was called Wang Fu when it was rebuilt according to the regulations of Wang Fu after the reign of Qing county in Guangxu ten years (1884). Wang Fu Building is divided into three parts. The center is the main hall, and now there are only 1 back bedrooms. The east has also been rebuilt. At present, only the western region is basically intact. To the west is the residential area of Wang Fu, with three groups of courtyards side by side. The original hall had names and plaques. There is a two-story building, commonly known as Dressing Building or Embroidery Building. There are three groups of courtyards, and each group has its own gate.
The center is the main hall, and now there are only 1 back bedrooms. The east has also been rebuilt. At present, only the western region is basically intact. To the west is the residential area of Wang Fu, with three groups of courtyards side by side. The original hall had names and plaques. There is a two-story building, commonly known as Dressing Building or Embroidery Building. There are three groups of courtyards, and each group has its own gate.