Gongwangfu Gongwangfu in the Qing Dynasty was originally the private residence of a university student and _ _, but it has been changed to Gongwangfu after three generations. This mansion was renamed "Gong". This mansion was built in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the northwest corner of Shichahai, a treasure trove of geomantic omen in Xicheng District, Beijing. After becoming the director of this mansion, the mansion was completely repaired and rebuilt, with more exquisite furnishings and more ingenious design. Now this mansion, once only accessible to the royal family, has slowly opened its doors to everyone, giving everyone a chance to explore the history and stories in this palace.
Gongwangfu Building Gongwangfu consists of two parts. The first part is a magnificent mansion, and the second part is a winding garden. It is 330m long from north to south and180m wide from east to west, with a total area of about 90 mu. It has more than 30 buildings of various types. No matter its architectural layout or construction technology, it was the highest regulation at that time and the largest palace in Qing Dynasty.
As we all know, the ancients paid more attention to geomantic omen when building houses, and palaces were no exception. It is said that there are two Long Mai in Beijing, one is the location of the Forbidden City, and the other is on the line between Beihai and Houhai, and the Palace is just between them, which is a veritable land of geomantic omen. One of the history books once wrote: "The houses around the Crescent River are like dragons, and the western hills look like tigers from afar."
The whole mansion in the building community is divided into three roads: East, Middle and West. Each route consists of many quadrangles, the most important of which is located in the middle road, including Yin 'an Hall and Jialetang Hall. The roof of each building is green glazed tile, which echoes the doors and windows of vermilion from a distance, which is very majestic, which is also a symbol of status at that time.
There are 365,438+0 ancient buildings in Cui Jinyuan, among which there is a bat hall in the middle of the middle road and a bat pond in front of it, surrounded by towering rocks, trees, ancient trees and running water, which is very quiet. On the basis of northern architecture, it integrates the beauty of Jiangnan gardens. Even now, it is still the most beautiful one among many gardens and can be said to be an excellent summer resort.