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Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing

The Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing (Chinese: 清固倫恪靖公主府; pinyin: Qīng gùlún kèjìng gōngzhǔ fǔ) is a Qing dynasty courtyard house in Inner Mongolia, China. It currently houses the Hohhot Municipal Museum (Chinese: 呼和浩特市博物館; pinyin: Hūhéhàotè shì bówùguǎn). It is listed as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level.[1]

Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing
清固倫恪靖公主府
Main hall of the Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing
Location within Inner Mongolia
Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing (China)
Established1990
Location62 Tongdao North Road, Xincheng, Hohhot, China
Coordinates40°50′13″N 111°38′52″E / 40.83699°N 111.64766°E / 40.83699; 111.64766
TypeCity museum, Historic site

History edit

The mansion was where Gurun Princess Kejing lived after her marriage to a member of the Mongolian Borjigin clan.[2] The Dzungar–Qing Wars meant that the territory now known as Mongolia was unsafe for a Qing princess, so the Kangxi Emperor decreed that she should reside in Hohhot, then known as Guihua City (Chinese: 归化城).[3] The site for the residence was selected in 1703, and all materials and labour for its construction came from the area surrounding Hohhot.[4] The residence was completed in 1705.[3]

The residence was occupied by descendants of Gurun Princess Kejing until the 20th century. In 1923, it was taken over and used by Hohhot Municipal Normal School. The Hohhot Museum acquired the complex in 1990.[2]

In 2001, the complex was listed as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage.[1]

Structure edit

The residential complex measures 180m from north to south, 63m from east to west.[5] It is laid out symmetrically east-west, with the central axis from south to north featuring a spirit screen, main entrance, ceremonial entrance, main hall (called Jingyi Tang 靜宜堂), a house-style passage (Chinese: 垂花門; pinyin: chuíhuā mén), bedchamber, and a rear building (Chinese: 後罩房; pinyin: hòuzhào fáng).[5] Each of the four internal courtyards and buildings along the central axis is flanked by opposing side buildings.[5][6]

The building is only one storey high and the walls are very thick to protect against the cold winters experienced in Hohhot. The main hall has traditional latticed windows, whilst the bedchamber has windows set high into the wall that can be opened.[5]

Gallery edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Beijing Shi Wenwu Ju 北京市文物局. "全国重点文物保护单位" [Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level]. Beijing Wenbo (in Chinese). Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b Hohhot Museum (2003), p. 16.
  3. ^ a b Xing (2016), p. 87.
  4. ^ Up to 100 km.
  5. ^ a b c d Xing (2016), p. 88.
  6. ^ Hohhot Museum (2003), p. 17.

Works cited edit

  • Hohhot Museum 呼和浩特博物馆 (2003). "清和硕格靖公主府地灶清理简报" [Brief report on survey of cooking pits at the residence of Heshuo Princess Kejing]. Neimenggu Wenwu Kaogu (in Chinese) (2): 16-26 & 36.
  • Xing Ruiming 邢瑞明 (2016). "固伦恪靖公主府 揭开清代早期官式建筑的面纱" [Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing: lifting the veil of formality in early Qing architecture]. Zhonghua Minju (Shangxun Ban) (in Chinese) (5): 84–91.

residence, gurun, princess, kejing, chinese, 清固倫恪靖公主府, pinyin, qīng, gùlún, kèjìng, gōngzhǔ, qing, dynasty, courtyard, house, inner, mongolia, china, currently, houses, hohhot, municipal, museum, chinese, 呼和浩特市博物館, pinyin, hūhéhàotè, shì, bówùguǎn, listed, maj. The Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing Chinese 清固倫恪靖公主府 pinyin Qing gulun kejing gōngzhǔ fǔ is a Qing dynasty courtyard house in Inner Mongolia China It currently houses the Hohhot Municipal Museum Chinese 呼和浩特市博物館 pinyin Huhehaote shi bowuguǎn It is listed as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level 1 Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing清固倫恪靖公主府Main hall of the Residence of Gurun Princess KejingLocation within Inner MongoliaShow map of Inner MongoliaResidence of Gurun Princess Kejing China Show map of ChinaEstablished1990Location62 Tongdao North Road Xincheng Hohhot ChinaCoordinates40 50 13 N 111 38 52 E 40 83699 N 111 64766 E 40 83699 111 64766TypeCity museum Historic site Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Gallery 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Works citedHistory editThe mansion was where Gurun Princess Kejing lived after her marriage to a member of the Mongolian Borjigin clan 2 The Dzungar Qing Wars meant that the territory now known as Mongolia was unsafe for a Qing princess so the Kangxi Emperor decreed that she should reside in Hohhot then known as Guihua City Chinese 归化城 3 The site for the residence was selected in 1703 and all materials and labour for its construction came from the area surrounding Hohhot 4 The residence was completed in 1705 3 The residence was occupied by descendants of Gurun Princess Kejing until the 20th century In 1923 it was taken over and used by Hohhot Municipal Normal School The Hohhot Museum acquired the complex in 1990 2 In 2001 the complex was listed as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage 1 Structure editThe residential complex measures 180m from north to south 63m from east to west 5 It is laid out symmetrically east west with the central axis from south to north featuring a spirit screen main entrance ceremonial entrance main hall called Jingyi Tang 靜宜堂 a house style passage Chinese 垂花門 pinyin chuihua men bedchamber and a rear building Chinese 後罩房 pinyin houzhao fang 5 Each of the four internal courtyards and buildings along the central axis is flanked by opposing side buildings 5 6 The building is only one storey high and the walls are very thick to protect against the cold winters experienced in Hohhot The main hall has traditional latticed windows whilst the bedchamber has windows set high into the wall that can be opened 5 Gallery edit nbsp Main entrance nbsp BedchamberReferences editNotes edit a b Beijing Shi Wenwu Ju 北京市文物局 全国重点文物保护单位 Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level Beijing Wenbo in Chinese Retrieved 15 August 2017 a b Hohhot Museum 2003 p 16 a b Xing 2016 p 87 Up to 100 km a b c d Xing 2016 p 88 Hohhot Museum 2003 p 17 Works cited edit Hohhot Museum 呼和浩特博物馆 2003 清和硕格靖公主府地灶清理简报 Brief report on survey of cooking pits at the residence of Heshuo Princess Kejing Neimenggu Wenwu Kaogu in Chinese 2 16 26 amp 36 Xing Ruiming 邢瑞明 2016 固伦恪靖公主府 揭开清代早期官式建筑的面纱 Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing lifting the veil of formality in early Qing architecture Zhonghua Minju Shangxun Ban in Chinese 5 84 91 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Residence of Gurun Princess Kejing amp oldid 1173730308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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