What attracted me was not the residence of Zaizhen, the last iron-capped Prince of Qing Dynasty, but Xiao Dezhang, the designer and supervisor of Qing Dynasty, the last eunuch in charge of Qing Dynasty. Regardless of the aesthetic taste of building, decoration and gardening, the cultural feelings of "Golden Tree" (fig. 7, Zishu) and mulberry in the same meaning "Hometown" were purchased across the ocean, and the deep Chinese Architectural Regulations of the courtyard were expressed in Western architectural language (fig. 456). The best building materials were purchased globally at that time (still in good use - "fig 3, British brass hardware, fig 8, German heating film). Fig. 9 is a concave-convex occlusion of solid wood window fans, brass fire hydrants, and striving for perfection, which is close to harsh details. It can only be said that this eunuch is not simple (em) e400408 (/em) Fig. 567 tricolor glazed pillar is said to be Xiao Dezhang Shun from the Palace Museum. Because yellow represents the emperor, blue represents Baile and green represents the princess, it is not suitable for his identity to live in. This is also the ultimate ease of the house. One of the reasons for celebrating Prince Hand.