Why is Gongwangfu so expensive that even the richest man in the world can't afford it?
I think many friends have visited the north and south of the great river, and there is such a place in China, which is called "the world's first mansion". I wonder if you have been there? In terms of economic strength, China may not be the most outstanding. But in terms of the existing cultural heritage, our motherland must be at the top. Therefore, today I want to tell you about this "world's first mansion", a Chinese mansion with a very good history. This Chinese-style mansion is located in Beijing, and the owner who originally built this mansion is no stranger to us. He is one of the great avarice in the history of China: He Shen. The world's first mansion, located in Beijing, has a pillar of 2.7 billion yuan, which the richest man in the world can't afford!
At that time, it was the residence of He Shen in the Qing Dynasty. Everyone knows that this case surprised the whole country at that time, that is, He Shen was corrupt. The property found from his house at that time could even cover the national income of the Qing Dynasty for more than ten years. He Shen was really rich at that time, so it can be said that it was quite generous to build his own house at that time. Gongwangfu has experienced more than 23 years of ups and downs, and the historical process of the Qing Dynasty from its peak to its decline, bearing extremely rich historical and cultural information, so it has the saying that "a Gongwangfu is half the history of the Qing Dynasty".
He Kun chose a very good location to build his mansion. It is said that there are two Long Mai in Beijing, one is the Forbidden City, and the other is in the area of Beihai and Houhai, where Gongwangfu is located. The golden nanmu is basically used in Gongwangfu, which can be seen in almost all rooms. We all know that the golden nanmu has been the most valuable decoration material since ancient times, and its price has been rising but not falling. In the market, the price has been fried to 2.7 billion, which is only the price of a pillar. If all the gold nanmu in Gongwangfu are added up, then this value should be immeasurable. It is estimated that the richest man in the world can't afford to buy everything!
The Treasure Pavilion in Prince Gong's Mansion is a must-see, because it is He Shen's treasury. The address is located in the northernmost part of Wangfu. It is a two-story building with a length of about 16 meters running through the east, west and middle. There are at least 1 rooms, all of which are in the color of blue bricks and gray tiles, which is very stylish. It's very rare for the Wangfu complex like Prince Gong's Mansion to be so completely preserved in China. The whole complex is divided into two parts: the mansion and the garden, with a total area of about 61,12 square meters, of which the mansion covers an area of 32,26 square meters and the garden covers an area of 28,86 square meters.
The style of the mansion is solemn and lofty, and it is a palace-style residence second only to the Forbidden City. Among the gardens, there are towering old trees, pavilions and pavilions, birds and flowers, and endless networks. Carved beams and painted buildings are everywhere. This mansion can be called an epic Chinese traditional mansion. All the materials used are scarce, and all the works used are famous craftsmen! Gong Wangfu is not only luxurious in architecture, but also has a better name in Gong Wangfu, which is called the Garden of Blessings. In Gongwangfu, there are many buildings with the theme of "Fu Zi", such as Fu Ting Fu Zi Bei Bat Pool and so on.
In Gongwangfu, the top and bottom rafters of the building are the places that embody the most blessing culture. The pattern composed of swastika and Bat Shoutao ... combined together contains the auspicious intention of "longevity for generations" and "eternal happiness". Of course, the most magical set of details of Fu culture appeared on the back cover of Gong Wangfu. There are 44 assorted windows on the back wall of the back cover building. Each of these 44 assorted windows has different graphics. It is said that there are too many hidden treasures in He Shen to distinguish the whereabouts of the treasures. Prince Gong's Mansion has survived the property seizure of Emperor Jiaqing, the invasion of Britain and France, and Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion of China, but it is still relatively well preserved. The Palace has experienced the historical process of the Qing Dynasty from its peak to its decline, bearing extremely rich historical and cultural information, so it has the saying that "a Prince Gong's Mansion is half the history of the Qing Dynasty".