Whose mansion is Prince Gong s Mansion?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-06

Prince Gong's Mansion is: the residence of Princess Hexiao of the Qianlong Dynasty (and Shen Mansion); the Qingwang Mansion of Jiaqing and Daoguang Dynasty; After Xianfeng, the residence of Prince Gong of the four dynasties.

And Princess Xiao's Mansion:In the forty-fifth year of Qianlong (1780), Qianlong married Princess Hexiao to Heshen's son Fengshen Yinde, and gave Princess Hexiao the mansion. In the forty-ninth year of Qianlong (1784), He Shen built this mansion. In the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (January 1790), Princess Hexiao married Fengshen Yinde and officially moved into this mansion.

In the first month of the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), He Shen was given death to his house, and the mansion was given to King Yongxuan of Qing, and Princess Hexiao was ordered to move out.

Qingwangfu:In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), Wang Yongxuan of Qingjun got the mansion of Heshen, and the mansion began to be called "Qingwangfu". Later, the five masters of the Qingwu Mansion were changed until the thirtieth year of Daoguang (1850), Yixun was ordered to divide the mansion and was given the old title of the former Qing King Yongxuan and the auxiliary general Yixuan Mansion.

Prince Gong's Mansion:In April of the second year of Xianfeng (June 1852), Yixun officially moved to this mansion, and the name of the mansion was called Prince Gong's Mansion in history. In the twenty-fourth year of Guangxu (1898), Yixin died of illness in Prince Gong's mansion. Pu Wei, the grandson of Yixun, was ordered by the Empress Dowager Cixi to inherit the title of Prince Gong. Until 1938, when Prince Gong's Mansion was bought by Fu Jen University, Prince Gong's Mansion was no longer anyone's mansion.

Prince Gong's Mansion witnessed the heyday of China's last dynasty and the gradual decline and extinction process, so there is a saying that "a Prince Gong's Mansion, half of the history of the Qing Dynasty".

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