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Which dynasty did Gu Heyuan belong to?

The Summer Palace belongs to the Qing Dynasty.

The Summer Palace, the imperial garden of China in the Qing Dynasty, was originally named Qingyi Garden. It is located in the western suburb of Beijing, 0/5km away from the urban area/kloc-,covering an area of about 290 hectares and adjacent to Yuanmingyuan. It is a large-scale landscape garden with Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the background and Hangzhou West Lake as the basis, drawing lessons from the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most well-preserved royal palace, known as the "Royal Garden Museum" and a national key tourist attraction.

Before the Qing Emperor Qianlong succeeded to the throne, there were four large royal gardens in the western suburbs of Beijing. In the 15th year of Qianlong (1750), Emperor Qianlong rebuilt Qingyi Garden here with 4.48 million taels of silver, forming a royal garden area 20 kilometers long from Tsinghua campus to Xiangshan.

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Main attraction

Wanshoushan 1

Wanshou Mountain belongs to the residual vein of Yanshan Mountain, with a height of 58.59 meters. The building complex is built on the mountain. In front of Wanshou Mountain, a huge main building complex is formed with the Buddha Pavilion with eight sides, three floors and four eaves as the center. From the "Yunhui Yuyu" archway at the foot of the mountain, through Paiyunmen, Ergongmen, Paiyuntang, Dehuitang and Foxiang Pavilion, to the wisdom sea at the top of the mountain, a rising central axis is formed.

2. Wenchang Pavilion

The largest of the six chengguan of the Summer Palace (Zi Qi Donglai Chengguan, Suyunyan Chengguan, Yin Hui Chengguan, Yun Tong Chengguan, Qianfeng Caicui Chengguan and Wenchang Pavilion Chengguan) was built in the fifteenth year of Qianlong (1750), and 1860 was burned by the British and French allied forces and rebuilt in Guangxu.

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