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Prince Gong's Mansion

Beijing travel China to Prince Gong's MansionIn addition to the emperor and the family, no person is not admitted to the Forbidden City. Therefore, the royal house who have built their own brother, that the home of the. Thus, the palace will be created. Today's Beijing city, there are more than 60 seats in the Qing Dynasty palace, where Prince Gong's Mansion is the best preserved one. Beijing Palace of the Qing Dynasty are located, including the city from this and Qing Beijing is closely related to the residency restrictions. Wall is not removed before the pattern of Beijing is a big "I" inside the package small "mouth", the most central is the Forbidden City, Beijing travel the second layer is outside the Imperial City, bureaucratic government, and the third layer is the inner city, the Qing Dynasty Banners live together local nobility; the most out of the fourth layer is the Han and other ethnic groups to live together. Walk the inner city in Beijing today, but also from time to time to see the courtyard. Prince Gong's Mansion is located in North Shore Shichahai parallel into eastern, central and west road. Road building is the three main sites, one hall, and second, rear, third floor extension. 160 meters long extension of building things, there are more than 40 houses. East and West have three courtyards, and the middle building echoes. The last part of the palace garden, more than 20 scenic spots vary. Grand View Garden is a famous Chinese classical literature, "Dream of Red Mansions" in the description of a large garden. "Dream of Red Mansions," a book in Beijing, has called the Secret History of China's feudal society. According to the description of the book, people in the southwest corner of Beijing built a garden. Grand View Garden, this place is named the new park is a major attraction in Beijing today, visitors per day continuously. Beijing Tours As the Prince Gong's Mansion has a "Dream of Red Mansions" in some scenes depicted, therefore, some people say is the Grand View Garden, Garden Prince Gong House blueprint. However, many people they put forward different views. Prince Gong's Mansion in the end is not the Grand View Garden blueprint it? It may also be a secret forever. Prince Gong's Mansion owner, is first-class aristocracy, so his house is not only large, but the construction is the highest grid system. Obvious sign is Menlian and the number of homes. Wales government has Menlian five main hall 7, rear 5, after the sleep seven, so there are side hall. Lower than the official residence of the Princes of Wales level must not be more than these figures. If you see the courtyard and the entrance stands a stone lion, you can immediately determine the compound's owner is not less than five items of the officials; carefully if you count the lions head of curly knots, you will be further identified products pole; lions in front of the emperor on 13 rows of knots, Wales 12 rows, the lower the title, the number decreasing. Housing in the form of tiles the color is not for more of. Prince Gong's Mansion is the former owner of a large Jian Xiang and Shen, he built the Qing Yi Tong, imitating the Emperor Qianlong. Emperor "grace gift to make himself", this is one of an indictment.

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