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The architectural form of Beijing Palace

The royal palace was the highest aristocratic residence in the feudal society.The existing royal palaces in Xicheng District of Beijing are all left from the Qing Dynasty, which can be divided into four grades: Prince Palace, Prince Palace, Belle Palace and Bei Zi Palace.In the Qing Dynasty, there were eight manchurian banners living in the inner city of Beijing, and most royal palaces were built in the east and west of Beijing.

The architectural scale, style and layout of Beijing royal Palace are strictly in accordance with the feudal ritual architecture, and the grade difference is ten obvious.The main gate of the Prince's palace in the Qing Dynasty is five, the main hall is seven, the rear hall is five, and the living palace is two, each five.According to the Ming Dynasty regulations, the residence of a duke had seven halls, a central hall and a rear hall, and three gates. Beams, brackets and eaves corners were painted with color, and imitation columns of doors and Windows were painted with black paint, and the doors were decorated with gold painted animal face tin rings.

Wang Gong Mansion, located at Liuyin Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, is a national key cultural relics protection unit, a national first-class museum, and a national AAAAA level tourist attraction. It is the largest royal palace in qing Dynasty and was once the residence of Heshen and Yonglin.In 1851, Yi, the prince of Gong, became the host of your residence. Therefore, the name of gong's Residence came.Gong Wang fu grand scale, covering an area of about 60 thousand square meters, divided into residence and garden two parts, with all kinds of building community more than 30, the layout is exquisite, extraordinary style.

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