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How long is the history of Yuanmingyuan?
It has a history of 303 years, but it only survived 153 years.

It is one of the famous royal gardens in Qing Dynasty.

Yuanming Three Gardens covers an area of more than 5,200 mu, with more than 50 scenic spots/kloc-0.

Yuanmingyuan was originally a garden given by Emperor Kangxi to his fourth son, Yin Zhen (later Yong Zhengdi).

In the forty-sixth year of Kangxi, namely 1707, gardens had begun to take shape.

In the same year 1 1 month, Emperor Kangxi visited the Yuanmingyuan.

After Yong Zhengdi ascended the throne in 1723, the original garden was expanded, and Zheng Da Guangming Hall, Qin Zhengtang and the value rooms of the Cabinet, Sixth Department and Military Department were built in the south of the garden to "avoid noise and listen to politics".

Emperor Qianlong reigned for 60 years, spending millions to build Yuanmingyuan, repairing porcelain every day, digging water and moving stones.

In addition to the partial addition and reconstruction of Yuanmingyuan, he also built Changchun Garden in the immediate east and merged it into Qichun Garden in the southeast.

By the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong, that is, 1770, the pattern of Yuanming three gardens had basically taken shape.

Jiaqing Dynasty mainly renovated and expanded Qichun Garden, making it one of the main garden places.

Founded in the 46th year of Kangxi (1707), it is located in Haidian District, the western suburb of Beijing, adjacent to the Summer Palace, and consists of Yuanmingyuan Garden, Changchun Garden and Wanchun Garden.

There are more than 0/00 gardens/KLOC, with a construction area of 6,543,800 square meters. It is a large royal palace built and operated by emperors in the Qing Dynasty for more than 654.38+0.50 years. In June of 654.38+0.860, Yuanmingyuan was looted and burned by the British and French allied forces.

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