Passing by another former residence, take a look at the history of that year, the house is general, not luxurious, mainly the witness of the history of the late Qing Dynasty. It's a good place, and few tourists like it.
Former Residence of Rong Wan
Posted: Dec 13, 2017
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Wanrong's old residence, No. 35 and No. 37 Nanmaoer Hutong, Gulou, Dongcheng District, Beijing, was originally built by Guo Bro, Queen of Puyi, Emperor of the late Qing Dynasty; the residence before Wanrong's marriage was built by Guo Bro, Great Grandfather of Wanrong; and Changshun. Now it has become the courtyard of old Beijing.
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Posted: Feb 13, 2019
莱茵河畔吕德斯海姆正德皇帝
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Wanrong's old residence, No. 35,37 Nanmaoer Hutong, Gulou, Dongcheng District, Beijing, was originally built by Guo Brow, Queen of Puyi, Emperor of the late Qing Dynasty; the residence before Wanrong's marriage was built by Guo Brow, Great Grandfather of Wanrong; and Changshun. It used to be a more ordinary house. After Wanrong was crowned "Queen", his father named him the third-class Chengen Gong, and the house was upgraded to Chengen Gong Gong Gong. As "Hou Cheng", it is expanded. West Road into the courtyard. East Road is a three-way courtyard. There are rockeries, ponds and ancestral halls in the backyard. The main room on the west road is Wanrong's residence. It is the key protected cultural relics in Beijing.
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Posted: Feb 22, 2018
卡利亚诺李春
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Wanrong's old residence was originally the residence of Emperor Puyi's Queen Guo Buluo Wanrong before her marriage. It was built by Wanrong's great-grandfather Guo Buluo Changshun. It used to be a more ordinary house. After Wanrong was canonized as "Queen", his father became the third-class Chengen Gong, and the house was upgraded to Chengen Gong Gong.
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Posted: Jul 26, 2017
将胡五魁
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Wanrong's former residence is located in Maoer Hutong, close to Nanluogu Lane. It is the place where the last empress Wanrong lived in front of the palace. It is called Niangniangfu after she became a queen. Now as a cultural relic, the old house is not open to the outside world, but it has become a miscellaneous courtyard, many residents live in the courtyard.
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Posted: Feb 19, 2018
羽琛
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Wandering along the Hat Alley in Nanluogu Lane, you can only see the appearance, but you can't go in.