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Six Western Palaces
Xiliugong, Six
Western Palaces, lies north of Yangxindian (Hall of Mental Cultivation),
three palaces on each side of an alley running from north to south. The
complex was originally built with the Forbidden City. The group of palaces
includes Yongshougong (Palace of Eternal Longevity), Yikungong (Palace of
the Queen Consort), Chuxiugong (Palace for Gathering Elegance), Taijidian
(Hall of the Supreme Pole), Changchungong (Palace of Eternal Spring) and
Xianfugong (Palace of Universal Happiness). Every palace has its own
courtyard, the front hall and the rear hall, and annexes. They were the
residences for emperors' women. Since in feudal China, emperors were
polygamists, it was exaggerated that they had 3,000 wives. Since
polygamied emperors usually had at least dozens of ladies, these palaces
were necessary to lodge them. Now they are displayed to the public with
original settings untouched.
Chuxiugong (Palace of
Gathering Elegance) is the most famous one among the six since the
notorious Empress Dowager Cixi lived here for a long period. When hierarch
Cixi was in power, although she was behind the throne, she spent huge
amount of money to decorate the palace, making it the most luxurious one
to celebrate her 50th birthday in 1884. Now it is exhibited to visitors
same as that time.
Outside on the stone
stands, there are a couple of bronze dragons and a couple of bronze deer.
Inside, original delicate pieces of furniture and decorations now on
display are all original pieces when Cixi used.
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SECTION 1
Introduction
Guide
Meradian Gate
SECTION 2
Taihemen
Supreme
Harnony
Central
Harmony
Preserved
Harmony
SECTION 3
Huge Stone Carving
Gate of
Celestial Purity
Palace of
Celestial Purity
Palace of Terrestrial Treanquility
Hall of Mental Cultivation
SECTION 4
Six Western
Palaces
Hall for
Ancestral Worship
Six Eastern Palaces
Nine Dragon Screen
Palace of
Tranquil Longevity
Hall of Joyful Longevity
Imperial Garden
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