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In the princess tomb in Beijing, there are two princesses buried during the Jiaqing period of Renzong in Qing Dynasty, one is Princess Zhuang Jing and the other is Princess Zhuang Jing and Shuo. Historically, this princess tomb was called Wang Zuo Village, and it was renamed yuanjiacun at the end of Qing Dynasty. It was not called Princess Tomb until the Japanese Puppet Period, and the title of Princess Tomb has been used ever since. The cultural relics department once conducted archaeological excavations on this princess tomb and consulted a large number of historical materials. Finally, it was confirmed that the princess's tomb contained two daughters of Emperor Jiaqing.

Zhuang Jing and Princess Shuo were born in forty-six years of Qianlong, namely 178 1, and their father was Aisingiorro? From the corner, that is, Jiaqing Emperor, his mother, Yu Di's imperial concubine Liu Jia, Zhuang Jing and Princess Shuo were the third daughters of Jiaqing Emperor. In the sixth year of Jiaqing, that is, A.D. 180 1 year, she married Sotnamuduobuji, the grandson of Mozi, the king of Horqin County. In the same year, she was named Princess Zhuang Jing and Shuo and died in Jiaqing.

Princess Zhuang Jinggulun was born in the forty-ninth year of Qianlong, namely 1784, and her father Aisin Choro? Gala, the fourth daughter of Emperor Jiaqing of Renzong in Qing Dynasty, was married to Mani Badala of Bolzigit, Mongolia, in the seventh year of Jiaqing (A.D. 1802), and was named Princess Zhuang Jinggulun by Emperor Jiaqing in the same year. At the age of 28, she was recently born in the 16th year of Jiaqing (AD 65438).

The reason why the two princesses were buried in the princess's tomb was because the ancestral system of the Qing Dynasty stipulated that after the princess got married, if she died, she could not be buried in the imperial tomb or buried with her in-laws, so she had to build another grave after her death. Because of this, there is more than one princess tomb in the suburbs of Beijing. Because there are two princesses buried here at the same time, the specifications are relatively high, with walls, instrument doors, halls and other buildings, so this princess tomb is the most famous.