Yuling Imperial Palace was originally called imperial Yamen. It was built with an arch bridge and a flat bridge, East and West Wing rooms, East and West duty rooms, gate, Liaolu, Xiangdian, liulihua gate, Baoding, and a red wall. In 1760, Emperor Qianlong's imperial concubine Chun Hui, Princess Hong, ordered the reconstruction of the imperial concubine's dormitory, adding five East and West halls, Fangcheng, minglou and Baocheng, and demolishing the three dormitory doors and two broad walls to the two sides of the hall. The reconstruction project was completed in 1762, with the direct use of silver 134004.303 Liang.
Yuling imperial concubine's dormitory
Located in the west of Yuling, Yuling imperial concubine's dormitory was built in 1747, which was continued in 1760 and completed in 1762.
Garden Building
Yuling Imperial Palace was originally called imperial Yamen. It was built with an arch bridge and a flat bridge, East and West Wing rooms, East and West duty rooms, gate, Liaolu, Xiangdian, liulihua gate, Baoding, and a red wall. In 1760, Emperor Qianlong's concubine Chun Hui, Emperor Hong, ordered the reconstruction of the imperial concubine's dormitory, adding five East and West halls, Fangcheng, minglou and Baocheng, and demolishing the three dormitory doors and two broad walls to the two sides of the hall. The reconstruction project was completed in 1762, with the direct use of silver 134004.303 Liang.
Burial of concubines
Layout of garden and dormitory
There were 36 people buried in Yufei's garden, including one empress, two imperial concubines, five imperial concubines, six imperial concubines, six concubines and twelve noble people.
From east to West:
The first row of four: yingguifei, minglou (chunhuihuang Guifei, qinggaozong stepempress), wanguifei.
The second row of seven: Rong Fei, Yu Fei, Xin Gui Fei, Qing Gong Huang Gui Fei, Shu Fei, Yu Gui Fei, Xun Gui Fei.
The third row of nine: Dun Fei, Fang Fei, Xun pin, Shen pin, Yi Pin, Cheng pin, Yi Pin, Gong pin, Bai Guiren.
The fourth row of eleven: Jingui people, ningchangzai, Xingui people, Fugui people, zhangchangzai, Xiugui people, caicaichang people, ruigui people, Shengui people, Wugui people, pingzai people.
Fifth row five: shougui, shungui, lugui, egui, Jinfei.
From 1752 to 1823, the Yuling imperial concubine was buried in the imperial concubine of Jin Dynasty.
Yuling imperial concubine's dormitory is one of the imperial concubine's dormitories in the Qing Dynasty, which shows the characteristics of the heyday of the Qing Dynasty.
Burial order
On December 2, 1752 and October 27, the 17th year of Qianlong, Yi Pin, Xiu GUI Ren and Zhang Chang were buried.
On November 2, 1757, on the second day of October in the 22nd year of Emperor Qianlong, Premier Chang was buried with his concubines.
On May 12, 1762, and April 19, the 27th year of Qianlong, Chunhui's imperial concubine and xunbin were buried.
On March 12, 1765, on the second day of February in the thirtieth year of Qianlong reign, Xin Guifei and Fugui were buried.
On October 31, 1766 and September 28, Qianlong 31, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty was buried after empress and ruigui.
On December 18, 1775, and October 26, the 40th year of Qianlong, Yu Fei was buried.
On December 21, 1775, on October 29, the 40th year of Qianlong, Qinggong was buried.
On October 20, 1777 and September 20, the 42nd year of Emperor Qianlong, Princess Shu was buried.
On October 28, 1777, and September 28, the 42nd year of Qianlong, Shen GUI Ren was buried.
On October 28, 1778, the ninth day of September in the 43rd year of Qianlong reign, people were usually buried in Guizhou and Jingui.
On November 7, 1784 and September 8, the 49th year of Emperor Qianlong, the new nobleman, Ning Changzai, Wu Guiren and Cheng pin were buried.
On October 23, 1788 and September 25, 1953, Rong Fei was buried.
Lu Guiren and Shun Guiren were buried on January 23, 1789 and October 18, 1953.
On November 23, 1793 and October 20, the 58th year of Emperor Qianlong, Yu Guifei was buried.
On October 9, 1799, and September 11, the fourth year of Jiaqing, Xun Guifei was buried.
On March 26, 1801 and February 13, the sixth year of Jiaqing, Princess Ying was buried.
On January 1, 1802 and November 27, the sixth year of Jiaqing, Princess Fang was buried.
On April 26, 1807, on November 3, the 12th year of Jiaqing, Princess Dun, Princess Wan and concubine Gong were buried.
On April 22, 1809 and March 18, the 14th year of Jiaqing, egui people and shougui people were buried.
On June 5, 1823 and April 26, the third year of Daoguang, the imperial concubine of Jin was buried.
Address: located in the west of Yuling
Longitude: 117.648468
Latitude: 40.193561
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Yuling imperial concubine's dormitory
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