Qianqiu Pavilion is located in the Beijing Royal Garden south of Chengrui Pavilion, Ming Jiajing 15 years (1536) built. The pavilion plane is shaped and formed by a square pavilion on each side. Four sides of the building in front of each white jade steps, surrounded by white jade railings, green glass threshold wall decoration yellow turtle back brocade pattern, threshold window and partition door heart are three-way six-scent flowers, Liang Xushi Longjin color painting. Heavy tip top, lower layer of the glazed three step on the bucket top, lower layer of the above change to a circle, Shi Danang five step on the bucket top. Round glazed tip, Ming called "an umbrella" type, yellow glazed bamboo tile. Baoding is a colored glazed bottle bearing the jinhua cover combination. The roof below the upper round is modeled on the ancient Mingtang shape of the "Tianyuan place". The ceiling of the pavilion is painted with double phoenix, and the algae well is built with gold carving panlong, and the mouth is decorated with treasure beads. The two pavilions are beautifully colored and beautifully shaped, which can be called the most pavilion in the palace.