On February 23, 1925, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Aixin Jueluo Puyi, who was only in his early 20s, was expelled from the Forbidden City. Although he began a life of exile, Puyi decided that day as the day of the dragon's rise. He always believed that he always had a day of resurgents. The Fuyi, who left the Forbidden City, took the queen, the concubine and the brother and sister to Tianjin's daily concession, originally lived in Zhangyuan (just diagonally opposite). On July 9, 1929, Fu Yi with Queen Wanrong, Concubine Wenxiu, moved to the dry garden of Tongjie (now No. 70 Anshan Road) to live, in order to take the artistic conception of "quiet to raise my spirit", he changed the dry garden to Jingyuan, ready to watch its change here, wait for the time, to picture the arrival of the day of Dongshan's re-emergence. What the last emperor did not expect was that he lived for two years. During this period, he did not wait for the miracle of returning to the Forbidden City, but he got his own concubines Wenxiu divorce application. Throughout Chinese history, the emperor was publicly rested by the concubines, which is definitely a time for no one before and no one after. In the chaotic scene where you sang my appearance, no one could really be detached, as did this quiet garden, which covers more than 3,000 square meters, and the last emperors who lived in the quiet garden, no day was quiet.