The temple was originally the back hall of the Qixiang Palace. In the nine years of Qing Xianfeng (1859), the temple was changed to a hall with a front and back door. The hall was the top of the hard mountain with yellow glazed tiles, 5 wide, and the front and back doors were opened. The second room and the top were the threshold walls and windows. Each room in the room is empty, except the west tip into a room, there is a door and the second interconnection. The Tiyuan Palace was built in the late Qing Dynasty on the site of the demolition of Changchun Gate and the back hall of the Taiji Temple. The Tiyuan Palace was built after the three houses with a hug. The base was more than 30 cm above the ground.
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The temple was originally the back hall of the Qixiang Palace. In the nine years of Qing Xianfeng (1859), the temple was changed to a hall with a front and back door. The hall was the top of the hard mountain with yellow glazed tiles, 5 wide, and the front and back doors were opened. The second room and the top were the threshold walls and windows. Each room in the room is empty, except the west tip into a room, there is a door and the second interconnection. The Tiyuan Palace was built in the late Qing Dynasty on the site of the demolition of Changchun Gate and the back hall of the Taiji Temple. The Tiyuan Palace was built after the three houses with a hug. The base was more than 30 cm above the ground.
Taiji Palace is one of the six palaces in the west of the inner court, built in the 18th year of Ming Yongle (1420), originally named Weiyang Palace, because the biological father of Jiajing Emperor Ming Yuzong (Xingxian Wang) Zhu Ying was born here, so in the 14th year of Jiajing (1535) changed the name of Qixiang Palace, the Qing Dynasty changed to Taiji Palace. Taiji Palace was originally a second courtyard. When the Changchun Palace was renovated in the late Qing Dynasty, the back hall of the Taiji Palace was opened as a hall, and the back was connected to the Changchun Palace and its east and west halls with the corner corridor, forming a corridor, and each of the east and west ear rooms opened as a passage. The taiji hall and Changchun palace are connected into four courtyards.
Taiji Temple, one of the six palaces in the west of the inner court, was built during the Ming and Yongle years, and was renamed Taiji Temple in the late Qing Dynasty. Taiji Temple was originally a second hospital, and it was renovated in the later Qing Dynasty, so that Taiji Temple and Changchun Palace were connected to each other as four hospital admissions.
The Taiji Temple, which was changed in the late Qing Dynasty, was originally called Qixiang Temple. Speaking of the Forbidden City, there is also a Qixiang Gate and Baizi. Qianlong had to stand at Qixiangmen to welcome the queen. Later, the old lady was afraid that he would be too tired and opened a hundred children. In fact, it was a hundred meters away.