Yulantang was originally the place where the emperor called the minister for government and government. In addition to the main entrance, there are exits on three sides, from the east to the north to the north to the Renshou Palace, from the west to the Kunming Lake, and from the north to the Queen's Bedroom Palace. Due to the failure of the coup of the Emperor Guangxu, it finally became the prison of Guangxu, which added some tragic color to it.
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Yulantang was originally the place where the emperor called the minister for government and government. In addition to the main entrance, there are exits on three sides, from the east to the north to the north to the Renshou Palace, from the west to the Kunming Lake, and from the north to the Queen's Bedroom Palace. Due to the failure of the coup of the Emperor Guangxu, it finally became the prison of Guangxu, which added some tragic color to it.
Yulantang of the Summer Palace is a three-housing architectural layout, Yulantang is the main hall sitting north facing south, Xiafen room is the east side hall, and the sandalwood is the west side hall. Yulantang is the bedroom palace of Emperor Guangxu in the garden. After the failure of the "transformation method", he imprisoned Guangxu here.
Yulantang is a courtyard in all directions, the west is connected to Kunming Lake, the east is connected to Renshou Palace, and the north is connected to the Queen's residence Yixu Hall. It was once the bedding palace of Emperor Guangxu, and after the transformation of the law, it became the forbidden place of Emperor Guangxu.
Yulantang is on the shore of Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace. It was built in Qing Qianlong in 15 years (1750), and rebuilt in the Guangxu period (1875-1908). It is the bedding palace of Emperor Guangxu. After the failure of the Guangxu 24 years (1898), Emperor Guangxu was banned here.
There is a special courtyard in the Summer Palace, which is the Yulan Hall of Emperor Youjian Guangxu. Yulan Hall is located on the east bank of the Summer Palace, behind the Renshou Palace. It was the residence of emperors of all ages in the Summer Palace. In 1860, it was burned down by the British and French forces, and was rebuilt in 1886, and it has been used as the bedding palace of Emperor Guangxu. After the transformation of the law in 1998, Cixi closed the Yulan Hall and banned Emperor Guangxu from this place.
Yulantang was a scholarly hall of the emperor when Qianlong was in Qianlong. The emperor of Jiaqing Dynasty used to work, eat, and summon ministers. During the Taoguang years, some furnishings were removed for thrifty expenses, which were used to give honorable ministers. Later, it became the Guangxu emperor's bedding palace and the forbidden place.