You are about to discover a hidden treasure tucked away in a quiet yet intriguing historical site—the tomb of Prince Xianjin, Yanhong.The Tomb of Prince Xianjin (Yanhong), located in Beijing's Dongcheng District, is the burial place of Prince Yanhong, a prominent Qing Dynasty royal figure. Prince Yanhong belonged to the imperial Aisin Gioro family, as a great-grandson of Emperor Qianlong and nephew-grandson of Emperor Daoguang. The prince was posthumously named "Xianjin," meaning "conspicuous diligence," reflecting his modesty and careful nature. Despite his noble status, Prince Yanhong lived a simple and humble life, respected for his austerity and virtue by both the court and commoners during his lifetime. Active in the imperial court during the Daoguang and Xianfeng reigns, the prince was granted this elegantly designed tomb by the imperial authority upon his passing. Although the tomb is modest in size, it features refined architectural details, characteristic of late Qing royal m
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