Do the iron hat kings of the Qing Dynasty have palaces in the capital?
They mainly live in Beijing, and they must have mansions. I will list them for you.
Prince Li’s Mansion is located on the west side of Huangchenggen South Street, Xi’anmen, Xicheng District, starting from Dajiangfang Hutong in the south and reaching Shangshang Hutong in the north. It covers an area of about 30 hectares. It is the home of Prince Li, the second son of Nurhachi, Taizu of Qing Dynasty. One of the "Eight Iron Hat Kings" in the early Qing Dynasty was owned by Dai Shanzhi
Prince Zheng's Mansion is located in Damucang Hutong, Xicheng District. The emperor gave this title to his uncle, Prince Zheng Jierhalang.
There are two places in Prince Rui’s Mansion***: one is in the area of Pudu Temple in the south of Donghuamen Street, and the other is in Ministry of Foreign Affairs Street. The former is the residence of Prince Rui after entering Beijing, and the latter is the residence of Qianlong. During the reign of Prince Rui, the new residence of Prince Rui was restored. .
Prince Yu’s Mansion is located at the east entrance of Shuaifu Park in Dongcheng District, where the Union Hospital is today. The first king was Duduo, the fifteenth son of Nurhachi, Taizu of the Qing Dynasty.
Prince Su’s Mansion is located on the east side of Zhengyi Road in Dongcheng District. It is the residence of Hauge, the eldest son of Huang Taiji, Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty.
Prince Zhuang’s Mansion is located in Taipingcang, Xisibei, heading north to Ma Zhuangyuan Hutong. Taizong’s fifth son, Shuosai, was named Chengze County Prince in the first year of Shunzhi. In the eighth year of Shunzhi, he was promoted to the title of Prince of Chengze. The prince, Bo Guoduo, the first son of Shuosei, succeeded to the throne in the twelfth year of Shunzhi and changed his name to Zhuang. Since then, he has been inherited as Prince Zhuang.
The Prince's Mansion of Keqin County is located on the north side of the west entrance of Xinhua Street (original Shihuma Street) in Xicheng District. The first king was Prince Cheng (Prince of Keqin County) Yue Tuo, and the eldest son of Prince Heshuo Lilie Daishan.
The Shuncheng County Prince's Mansion was originally located on the west side of Taipingqiao Street Road in Xicheng District. The first king was the grandson of Daishan, Prince Li, and the second son of Sahalin, Lek Dehun. During the Republic of China, it was once the residence of Zhang Zuolin's commander-in-chief.
There are three places in front and behind Prince Yi's Mansion, namely Wangfujing Shuaifu Garden, Chaoyangmen Neijie Road North, and Dongdan Beiji Pavilion.
Prince Gong’s Mansion is located in the Shichahai area, a geomantic treasure land in Beijing. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit and the largest palace in the Qing Dynasty. It was once the residence of Heshen and Yonglin, and the first king was Kangxi. The thirteenth son Aixinjueluo Yinxiang.
Prince Chun’s Mansion is located at Nos. 44 and 46 on the north edge of Houhai, Xicheng District. The palace faces south and the original palace was in the east of Taiping Lake in Xicheng District (today’s Central Conservatory of Music), because Emperor Guangxu was born here. , became a hidden residence. After Guangxu succeeded to the throne, Prince Chun moved out. Therefore, Prince Chun’s original palace on Taiping Lake was called Nanfu, and the new palace on the northern edge of Houhai was called Beifu. It was once the residence of Nalan Pearl and Yongxuan. The king is Aixinjueluo Yixuan.
Prince Qing’s Mansion is located at No. 3 Dingfu Street, Xicheng District. It is owned by Aixinjueluo Yikuang, the first prime minister of the Qing Dynasty.