The residence of the princess and prince, the residence and name after marriage or marriage!

Some royal residences and names are as follows: 1. Cining Palace: The residence of Empress Dowager Cixi in Qing Dynasty, which is now part of the Palace Museum. 2. Forbidden City: The imperial palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties, now the Palace Museum, is one of the most important cultural heritages in China. 3. The Summer Palace: the summer residence of the Qing royal family, located in the western suburbs of Beijing, is the largest royal garden in China. 4. Forbidden City: The imperial city of Ming and Qing Dynasties, located in the center of Beijing, is one of the most famous ancient buildings in China. Hall of Supreme Harmony: One of the most important buildings in the Forbidden City, where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties held important ceremonies. 6. Yuanmingyuan: The imperial garden of the Qing Dynasty, located in the northwest suburb of Beijing, is considered as one of the representatives of China's heritage. 7. Xuande Gate: The main entrance to the Forbidden City, which is one of the most famous ancient buildings in China. The residences and names of princesses and princes are basically the same as those of emperors, but in some cases, they may be given special titles or residences. For example: 1. Treasure Hall: The residence of the Qing royal family, located in the northwest corner of the Forbidden City. 2. Yutang Jin Dian: A literary work written by the Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, describing the residence and lifestyle of his daughter and prince. 3. Bixia Cave: The residence built by the Ming Emperor Judy for his daughter is located in the north of the Forbidden City.