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What palaces did the empresses and empresses of the Qing Dynasty live in?

Empresses and empresses of the Qing Dynasty lived in Cining Palace and Kunning Palace respectively.

1, Cining Palace: The middle and early Qing Dynasty was the prosperous period of Cining Palace. At that time, Empress Xiaozhuang Wen and Empress Xiaoshengxian lived here successively. The emperor shunzhi, Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Qianlong were all famous for their filial piety, and Cining Palace often held ceremonies to celebrate the birthday of the Empress Dowager.

2. Kunning Palace: In ancient times, the status of a queen was equivalent to that of an emperor. The queen is the most outstanding woman in the world. Young emperors Kangxi, Tongzhi, Guangxu and grandson Puyi all lived here for two days when they got married. The Palace of Kunning is the queen's bedroom. Nine rooms are very wide, and the front door is open in the middle.

Extended data

1, Cining Palace, with Yongkang left gate and Yongkang right gate at both ends, and Changxin gate in the south. Cining Gate is located on the north side of the square, and the main hall is connected with Cining Palace by a high platform tunnel. There are cloisters on the east and west sides of the courtyard, which are connected to Cining Gate in the south and east and west wing rooms in the back bedroom in the north. There is a gate in the middle of the front yard, with Yin Hui's left gate in the east and Yin Hui's right gate in the west.

2. Kunning Palace, located in the imperial palace of the Forbidden City. The architecture of the Forbidden City is divided into two parts: the outer court and the inner court. The center of the outer court is the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Zhonghe and the Hall of Baohe, which are collectively called the Three Halls. This is the place where big ceremonies are held in this country. The left and right wings of the three main halls are supplemented by two groups of buildings: Wenhua Hall and Wuying Hall.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Cining Palace

Baidu encyclopedia-Kunning palace