
Research on the Garden Bedroom of Princes in Qing Dynasty
by Zhou Sha
About This Novel
This book is an academic monograph on the study of the gardens and bedrooms of princes in the Qing Dynasty. After the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, most of the princes lived in Beijing. After their death, they were buried in Beijing and its surrounding areas of Tianjin and Hebei according to regulations, thus forming a Qing Dynasty princely garden cluster with Beijing as the center. Regarding this huge royal garden dormitory group, various documentary records are very limited, and contemporary research results are also very few, with no comprehensive and systematic monograph. The author spent ten years researching the existing Qing Dynasty royal palaces and ruins in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province, and conducted field investigations such as taking pictures, rubbing inscriptions, and field visits, and combined it with sorting out many documents to write this monograph. This book introduces the Qing Dynasty princes' system and garden bed building regulations, typical characteristics, and distribution conditions. It has many innovations in data collection and theoretical construction. It is the latest research result in this field and provides accurate and rich information for the study of Qing Dynasty princes' gardens and bedchambers, the protection of cultural relics, and the study of Qing history. It has high academic value.
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