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Historical background of Gongwangfu scenic spot
I. Gongwangfu

Every dynasty will go through an era of ups and downs, and so will the Qing Dynasty. Gongwangfu witnessed the decline of the Qing Dynasty. Gongwangfu recorded the history of the Qing Dynasty for half a year, and it is a key cultural relic protection unit in China. Under the influence of three generations of leaders in the State Council, the Palace became the only palace in the Qing Dynasty that was open to the outside world at that time. It turned out that the palace was built in the reign of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty and was the residence of the university students and Kun. After Emperor Jiaqing ascended the throne, he gave his younger brother Lin Yong the house that originally belonged to Xiao Shenyang. In this way, this house has experienced two generations.

Second, the residence.

Born in the palace, the second-generation owner is also the person who loves his house the most. After Lin Yong's death, Prince Gong Yi, the most important political figure in Xianfeng period, became the owner of this house, and it was from this time that Prince Gong's Mansion was officially named Prince Gong's Mansion. As the most important political figure in the Qing Dynasty at that time, his thirst for power was endless, so in this context, the owner of Gongwangfu built a garden in Gongwangfu, and it was from that time that the palace took on the scale we see now, and Gongwangfu at that time was also a place to discuss state affairs. It can be said that it has very important historical significance.

Up to now, many palaces in Beijing no longer exist, but Gong Wangfu is still very well preserved, and it is also a palace in the Qing Dynasty with a very fine layout. Although time is constantly changing and history is beginning to change, Gong Wangfu is still built in Beijing, which has preserved half of the history of the Qing Dynasty for us.