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What does the palace mean?

The palace where the ancient emperor lived when he traveled may have been transformed from other buildings. It also refers to the official office or residence where the emperor temporarily lived after leaving Beijing.

It looks like a simplified palace, the emperor's home in other places.

According to records, the emperor usually rested for twenty miles and patrolled for forty miles. Therefore, during the Kangxi period, seven palaces were built only from Beijing to Gubeikou; Lingou, Cao Shi, Beirou, Miyun, Luojiaqiao, Yao Ting, Wangjiadian, etc.

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Palace in Qing dynasty:

1, Jichangyuan: According to historical records, two emperors in the Qing Dynasty used a mansion in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province as their palace. This mansion is the so-called Jichang Garden. Located at the foot of Huishan Mountain in Wuxi, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is not far ahead.

2. Mount Wutai Tailu Temple, one of the palaces of the Qing emperor. Emperors of the Qing Dynasty often visited Taiwan Province. Kangxi visited Taiwan five times and Qianlong visited the mountains six times. Jiaqing is rare. He only visited 1 time. Facing Taiwan Province, the emperor needed to practice palaces. It was only 100 miles from the Great Wall Ridge to Wutai Mountain, that is, five palaces.

3. chengde mountain resort-Palace built by san huang in Qing Dynasty, also known as Jehol Palace. Yangyuanzhai, the word "Yangyuanzhai" was inscribed by Emperor Qianlong. There is a conference hall and a banquet hall. The banquet hall is resplendent and magnificent, and the grandson of Emperor Qianlong hangs in the hall to copy his calligraphy "You Huai Tuo Shi Quan, a joy in Sang Ma". Now is an important place for our party and country to hold important foreign affairs activities.

4. Positive definite longxing temple. After the palace was built on the west side of the temple in the forty-seventh year of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1708), a three-way pattern was formed, with monks living in the east, Buddhist activities in the middle and the emperor's palace in the west. The construction of the palace adds to the grandeur of the temple and becomes a place for the royal family to visit Beijing in the future.

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