-
suffered from
smallpox and died on 23
November 1738,
while he was
staying in
Ningshou Palace (宁寿宫). The
Qianlong Emperor and
Empress Fuca were devastated. The...
- and Yunlu,
Prince Zuang to rake care of her. Thus,
Consort ****
moved to
Ningshou Palace.
Concubine **** died in May 1732 and was
buried in the Concubine...
- lavish, two-acre
walled retreat called the
Palace of
Tranquil Longevity (
Ningshou Palace),
which is
today more
commonly known as the "Qianlong Garden". The...
- in
Ningshou Palace (宁寿宫).
Noble lady Gao was
promoted to
Concubine (嬪; chinese: pín). In 1746, on 24 August,
Concubine Gao p****ed away at
Ningshou Palace...
-
meaning "Palace of
Happy Scenery"), one of the
palaces in the area of
Ningshou Palace, a
former palace for
empresses dowager. In 1763, Lady Guwalgiya...
- (崇德六年 十月 三日) Died 7
January 1718(1718-01-07) (aged 76) (康熙五十六年 十二月 六日)
Ningshou Palace,
Forbidden City
Burial Xiao Mausoleum,
Eastern Qing
tombs Spouse...
- 5-430 Hu
Family Residence 胡氏古民居建筑 Hú shì gǔ mínjū jiànzhú Tians**** 5-431
Ningshou Temple Pagoda 凝寿寺塔 Níng shòu sì tǎ Ning
County 5-432
Yuantong Temple Pagoda...