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Chenggan Palace is the essence of the Han palace architecture. It was built in the 18th year of Ming Yongle (1420), and belongs to one of the six palaces of the East of the Inner Ting. The first Yongning Palace was renamed Chenggan Palace in August in Chongxu five years (1632).

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Posted: Jul 26, 2018
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  • LHCY
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    Chenggan Palace was built in the 18th year of Ming Yongle (1420), one of the eastern six palaces of the inner court, and the first of the eastern six palaces. The first name was Yongning Palace, and the Chongxuan period was renamed Chenggan Palace. The 12 years of Qing Shunzhi (1655) were renovated, and the 12 years of Daoguang (1832) were slightly renovated. Chenggan Palace is two entrances, the main entrance is south, the name Chenggan Gate. The front courtyard is Chenggan Palace, with 5 wide faces, yellow glazed wash mountain-style tops, 5 beasts are placed in the corners, and the underside is placed with single-sided single-ang five-stepping buckets, and the inside and outside are decorated with dragons and phoenixes and colorful paintings. Open the door in the Ming room, the next, the wall between the top, the window, double cross four flower doors, windows. The interior bricks are squatting, the ceiling is painted with double phoenix, and the emperor Qianlong's imperial title "Decheng Soft" is hanging in the front of the hall. There are 3 rooms in the temple, open the door between the Ming rooms, the hard mountain-style roof of the Huang glazed tiles, and the underside of the swirling color painting. Ming Chongxuan seven years (1634) is located in the east and west with the palace Zhenshunzhai and Mingde Hall. There are 5 rooms in the main hall in the backyard, open the door between the doors, and the top of the hard mountain of the Huang glazed tiles. There are ear rooms on both sides. There are 3 rooms in the east and west, all of which are open to the Ming room, and the yellow glazed tile hard mountain-style roof is decorated with spindle color paintings. There is a Jingting in the southwest corner of the backyard. This palace maintains the pattern of Ming's initial construction.

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    Posted: Jan 27, 2022
  • LHCY
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    Chenggan Palace is one of the six palaces in the east of the inner court. It was first named Yongning Palace. In August, Chongxuan was renamed Chenggan Palace in August. Chenggan Palace is two entrances, the main entrance is south, and the name Chenggan Gate is Chenggan Gate. The front courtyard is the Chenggan Palace, with 5 wide faces, yellow glazed wash mountain-style tops, 5 beasts are placed in the corners, and the underside is placed with single-sided single-ang five-stepping buckets, and the inside and outside are decorated with dragons and phoenixes and colorful paintings. Many pet concubines lived in this palace during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

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    Posted: Dec 18, 2021
  • Gustin31
    4/5Excellent
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    Chenggan Palace, one of the six palaces in the east of the inner court, basically maintained the pattern when the Ming Dynasty was built. The palace was mainly used as a place for the concubine to live in the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty was mainly lived by the concubine. The famous Shunzhi emperor, the concubine Dong Yu, and so on, lived here.

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2021
  • 恰似您的温柔
    5/5Outstanding
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    Chenggan Palace is the essence of the Han palace architecture. It was built in the 18th year of Ming Yongle (1420), and belongs to one of the six palaces of the East of the Inner Ting. The first Yongning Palace was renamed Chenggan Palace in August in Chonggan Palace in 1632. The old name of Qingyanming. The 12-year period of Shunzhi (1655) was renovated, and the 12-year period of Daoguang (1832) was slightly renovated. Now the bronze museum displays the bronze collection of the Forbidden City.

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    Posted: Feb 24, 2021
  • 勇猛十温柔
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Chenggan Palace was built in the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1420), and was first named Yongning Palace, and then changed its name to Chenggan Palace in August of the five years of Chongxu in the late Ming Dynasty (1632). The Qing Dynasty was later extended to the Forbidden City. The 12-year period of Shunzhi (1655) was renovated, and then slightly repaired in the 12-year period of Daoguang (1832) in the middle of Qing Dynasty. The palace was used as the residence of the concubine in the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty was also the residence of the concubine. After liberation, it was opened as a bronze exhibition hall.

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    Posted: Feb 24, 2021
  • 周游列国
    5/5Outstanding
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    Chenggan Palace is two entrances, the main entrance is south, the name Chenggan Gate. The front courtyard is Chenggan Palace, with 5 wide faces, yellow glazed wash mountain-style tops, 5 beasts are placed in the corners, and the underside is placed with single-sided single-ang five-stepping buckets, and the inside and outside are decorated with dragons and phoenixes and colorful paintings. Open the door in the Ming room, the next, the wall between the tops, the window, double four flowers, the door, the window. The indoor bricks are squatting, the ceiling is painted with double phoenix, and the emperor Qianlong's imperial title "Decheng Soft" is hanging in the front of the hall. The spacious platform is in front of the hall. There are 3 rooms in the hall, open the door between the Ming rooms, the hard mountain roof of the Huang glazed tile, and the swirling color painting under the armpit. The seven years (1634) of Chongxuan are quiet in the east and west with the hall of the palace. There are 5 rooms in the main hall of the backyard, open the door between the armpits, the hard mountain roof of the Huang glazed tiles, and the dragon and phoenix and the dragon and phoenix color painting. There are ear rooms on both sides. There are 3 rooms in each of the halls, all of which are open to the Ming room and the top of the yellow glazed tiles. Now the front and back halls are bronze exhibition halls.

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    Posted: Feb 24, 2021
  • 周游列国
    5/5Outstanding
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    Chenggan Palace is located in the east of the harem of the Forbidden City Museum in Beijing. It is one of the famous Dongliu Palace. Many concubines in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and even many concubines who were later promoted to queens, lived in this palace. It has been renovated and opened as a bronze museum.

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2021
  • 勇猛十温柔
    5/5Outstanding
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    In the Palace Museum of the dry Qing Palace, the Forbidden City bronze weapons ceremony exhibition is being held, showing the essence of China's bronze weapons from the summer business period to the Ming and Qing Dynasties for thousands of years, including long swords, short swords, go, and various weapons.

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2021
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