At the end of the apocalypse, Queen Zhang lived in the Tattoo Palace, with three doors in front, Linzhi Gate in the front, and Tattoo Gate in the third. In the fifteenth year of Chongzhen, it was the wedding of the East Palace and changed to the end of the Palace. It's called the East Palace.
In the Qing Dynasty, Xie Fangdian was built on the site of Ciqing Palace, which was the residence of the Crown Prince, also known as Nansan.
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Nansan, located in the northeast of Wenhua Hall on Waichao East Road, is the floorboard of a group of temples. In the Ming Dynasty, this area at the end of the temple and the end of the palace was occupied by the Prince of the East Palace. Among them, the original name of the temple was "Xie Fangting", which was the place where the imperial secretary of Prince Wanyun lived in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. In the 11th year of Qianlong (1746), three courtyards were built on the original site of Xiefang Hall as the residence of the Prince.
Because it is located in the south of Ningshou Palace, it is also called "Nansanfu" or "Argo House" or "Sol". After Jiaqing, it was called "Xie Fang Hall" as the whole building complex.
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