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Brief introduction of princess hejing mansion
The mansion was originally a gift from Princess Jing, the third daughter of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, when she got married. Because Princess Hejing was named Princess Gulen, the regulations of this mansion are the same as those of the pro-Wangfu. Namely: five main doors, three open doors, seven main halls, nine wing rooms, five back halls, seven back rooms and seven back buildings. Later, due to the first-class attack of the Lord, he no longer had the identity of "prince", so he changed the number of government doors from five to three, and the echinoderms on the main building changed from kissing animals to watching animals; However, the size and pattern of the government have not changed. Because of the change of dynasty, Princess Hejing's mansion was called "Gonggong Mansion", "Neigong Mansion", "Dagong Mansion" and "Dabeizi Mansion" successively.
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