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  2. The Prince Chun Mansion (simplified Chinese: 醇亲王府; traditional Chinese: 醇親王府; pinyin: Chún qīn wángfǔ), also known as the Northern Mansion (北府, Běifǔ), is a large residence in the siheyuan style with lavish private garden located near the Shichahai neighborhood in central Beijing.

  3. Prince Chun Mansion. A former residence of Yixuan, now known as the Prince Chun Mansion, is located near Shichahai, Beijing. Family Yixuan's consorts. Primary Consort. Wanzhen, Imperial Princess Consort Chunxian of the Yehe Nara clan (醇賢亲王福晋 葉赫那拉氏; 13 September 1841 – 17 June 1896)

  4. Zaifeng (12 February 1883 – 3 February 1951), also known as Tsai Feng, Prince of Ch'ün, formally known by his title Prince Chun, was a Manchu prince and regent of the late Qing dynasty. He was a son of Yixuan , the seventh son of the Daoguang Emperor , and the father of Puyi , the Last Emperor.

  5. The princely residence ( wangfu) known in the late-nineteenth century as the Mansion of Prince Chun was constructed on the shores of a lake in the centre of Beijing where, over nearly two centuries, favourites of the Kangxi Emperor, Qianlong Emperor and the Empress Dowager Cixi had all constructed increasingly grandiose residences. (Fig.1)

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  6. english.beijing.gov.cn › beijinginfo › culturePrince Chun's Mansion

    Prince Chun's Mansion was the former residence of senior scholar Mingzhu in the early Qing Dynasty, which was built in the 54th year of the Qianlong reign (1789 AD). The mansion underwent extensive renovation in 1888. It was also the birthplace of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

  7. Prince Chun's Mansion. The residence of Song Qingling, located at No. 46, Houhai Beiyan, was originally the royal garden of Prince Zai Feng, father of Pu Yi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

  8. Jun 26, 2017 · Prince Chun’s Mansion. Prince Chun’s Mansion was the residence of Yun You, the 7th son of Emperor Kangxi who was given the title of Prince Chun at the first year of the era of Yongzheng. Born into deformity, Yun You never participated in any parties and groups struggling for thrones.

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