1. The Qingxi Mausoleum is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain, which is15km west of Yixian County, Hebei Province, and120km southwest of Beijing. It is one of the tombs of the Qing emperor, and it is called Xiling, which is opposite to Dongling in Zunhua County, Hebei Province.
Four emperors, Yongzheng, Jiaqing, Daoguang and Guangxu, as well as their queens, princes, princesses and brothers, were buried here.
Mausoleum 14, still in the annex, palace and yongfu temple, with beautiful scenery, elegant environment, large scale and complete system. It is a typical ancient architectural complex in Qing Dynasty.
2. 1674 (13th year of Kangxi), Emperor Kangxi's first empress, Empress Xiao Chengren, died and began to build Jingling. 1676 (15th year of Kangxi), ground was broken.
168 1 year (20th year of Kangxi), when Empress Cheng Xiao and Xiao Zhao were buried, the Long 'en Temple in Jingling was still under construction (the completion time was to be determined). At the same time, the Princess Garden of Jingling, where Emperor Kangxi Ji Bin was buried, was also completed, becoming the first princess garden built in Shanhaiguan in the Qing Dynasty.
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Qing Dongling Mausoleum is located 30km northwest of zunhua city, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, and125km west of Beijing, covering an area of 80km2. It is the royal mausoleum complex with the largest existing scale, the most complete system and the most reasonable layout in China.
The Qing Dongling Mausoleum was built from 166 1 (18th year of Shunzhi), which lasted for 247 years, and 2 17 palace archways were built successively, forming 15 cemeteries. It is12.5km long and 20km wide from north to south. There are five emperors buried there, 15 queens, 136 concubines, 3 brothers and 2 princesses, totaling 1.
196 1 year, Qing Dongling was included in the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. In 2000 1 1 was listed in the World Heritage List, and in 2006 1, 1 was rated as the first batch of AAAA-level tourist attractions in China by the National Tourism Administration. 20 15 10 was rated as a national 5A-level tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration.
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The first imperial concubine garden in Dongling, Qing Dynasty was Jingling Imperial concubine garden, and its layout was only in the palace area. From south to north, it is: one-hole arch bridge and peace bridge, east-west wing, east-west class room, palace gate, stove, viewing hall and garden bedroom door. There are 49 small treasures in the backyard. The wing and classroom are covered with cloth tiles. The main entrance and guanyin temple are single-eaved buildings built on the mountain, covered with green glazed tiles.
The imperial concubine garden in Jingling is the second imperial concubine garden built in the east of Qing Dynasty. Emperor Qianlong expanded this regulation out of respect and filial piety for the two concubines of Emperor Kangxi. Compared with Fei Jing's garden sleep, there are three differences:
The first is to increase the east and west halls on the top of the mountain with single eaves of blue tiles.
Second, the pen stone was placed in front of the platform in the enjoyment hall.
Thirdly, a square city and a Ming-style building with a blue tile literature resting on the mountain were built for the two concubines, which became the highest-ranking imperial concubine garden in the Qing Dynasty.
The third royal garden built in the Qing Dynasty is Yuling Royal Garden. The regulation of the garden bed is close to that of the imperial concubine of Jingling, but the difference is that there is no marble in front of the viewing hall, there are garden bed doors on the wide walls on both sides of the viewing hall, there are square towers, and there are 34 small treasures in the backyard.
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