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Where are the Seven Treasures in Qing Dynasty?
Wen Yuan Pavilion: Located in the southeast of the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City, northwest of Donghuamen, behind the Wenhua Hall. It was built in the 40th year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1775) and collected by the Palace Museum.

Wen Yuan Pavilion: Located in Yuanmingyuan, Beijing. Qianlong was built in forty years, and it was set on fire when Eight-Nation Alliance invaded in the tenth year of Xianfeng (A.D. 1860).

Wenjinge: Located at the foot of the northwest mountain in the plain area of the Summer Resort (now Chengde City, Hebei Province). It was built in the thirty-ninth year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1774), and its collection was transported to Beijing in 19 15, and now it belongs to Beijing Library.

Wenshui Pavilion: located on the west side of the Forbidden City in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. Built in the 47th year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1782), it is the most well-preserved and least lost of the seven pavilions, and now it is collected in Liaoning Provincial Library.

Wenhui Pavilion: Located in Daguantang, Jiangdu County, Jiangsu Province (now Yangzhou City). It was built in the 45th year of Qing Qianlong (AD 1780), and Xianfeng was destroyed by fire in the 4th year.

Wenyuge: Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. It was built in the forty-fourth year of Qingganlong (AD 1779), and Xianfeng was destroyed by fire in three years.

Wenjie Pavilion: Located in the south of West Lake Gushan in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, it is the only one among the three pavilions in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Founded in the forty-seventh year of Qianlong (AD 1782), it is based on the corn temple behind the original Shengyin Temple. In the eleventh year of Xianfeng (AD 186 1), it was destroyed and some books were lost. It was rebuilt in the sixth year of Guangxu (AD 1880) and now belongs to Zhejiang Library.