Gongzhufen is located at the junction of Fuxing Road and West Third Ring Road in Haidian District. According to historical records, there are two primitive tombs here, each with a hall, an instrument door and other ground buildings. Zhuang Jing and Princess Shuo and Princess Zhuang Jinggulun were buried separately.
Due to the ancestral system of the Qing Dynasty, when a princess got married, she was not allowed to enter the imperial tomb or the in-laws cemetery after her death, and she had to build another grave. So there are many princess tombs in the suburbs of Beijing. Because Princess Heshuo and Princess Gulen died in the same year, only two months apart, they were buried in one place.
Gongzhufen cemetery has original ground buildings such as fence, instrument door and hall. Gu Song, Cooper, Sophora japonica and Ginkgo biloba are widely planted around it, which is antique and very quiet.
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Go west along Chang 'an Avenue, and the intersection of Fuxing Road and West Third Ring Road outside Fuxingmen is the princess grave, which belongs to Haidian District.
The two princesses were buried in the east and west respectively, while Princess Zhuang Jing and Princess Shuo were buried in the east. She is the third daughter of Jiaqing, born to Princess He Yugui, and was born in December of forty-six years of Qianlong (178 1). In November of the sixth year of Jiaqing (180 1), she married the Mongolian prince Sotnamudubuji. In the 16th year of Jiaqing (18 1 1), he died in March, aged 3 1 year.
In the west, Princess Zhuang Jinggulun was buried, the fourth daughter of Jiaqing Emperor, born of Xiao Shurui, who was born in the forty-ninth year of Qianlong. In the seventh year of Jiaqing (1802), she married the king of Mani Badala County in Tumote, Mongolia. Jiaqing died in May of 16 at the age of 28.
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