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Did Princess Pearl and Princess Wei Zi really exist in Qing Dynasty?
Gongzhufen is located outside Fuxingmen, with existing Gongzhufen overpass and Gongzhufen station of Beijing subway. Historically known as Wang Zuo Village, it was renamed yuanjiacun in the late Qing Dynasty and later Princess Tomb.
Gongzhufen, this place used to have the tombs of two princesses of Renzong Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty. Later, the Gongzhufen was excavated and the historical materials were consulted for textual research. It was confirmed that this place was named after two princesses of Emperor Renzong Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (Manchu called Gege).
2. According to the name of princess grave, many legends are deduced.
Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River and married a folk woman. The woman gave birth to a princess and later came to Beijing to find her father. Later, the emperor took the princess into the palace, and finally the princess was desolate.
Later, Qiong Yao went to Beijing, heard this story, and wrote Princess Zhu Huan based on this story.
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