(40) Residence of the Chief Eunuch, Li Lien-ying.
(41) Now the Belgian Legation premises, but formerly the residence of the Boxer protagonist, Hsü T’ung, that fierce old Imperial Tutor whose ambition it was to have his cart covered with the skins of foreign devils.
(42) The Imperial Canal, by way of which the Old Buddha used to proceed in her State barge to the Summer Palace.
(43) The graves of the Empress Dowager’s parents. They are adorned with two marble pillars, bearing laudatory inscriptions.
(44) Here was erected the temporary railway station at which the Empress alighted on her return from exile.
(45) In the north-west corner of the enceinte of the Chien Men, a shrine at which the Empress Dowager and the Emperor sacrificed to the tutelary god of the dynasty (Kuan Yü), the patron saint of the Boxers.
(46) At this point many Christians were massacred on the night of 13th June, 1900.
(47) Palace of Prince Chuang, the Boxer leader, mentioned by Ching Shan as the place where the Christians were tried.
(48) Residence of Yüan Ch’ang, where he was arrested for denouncing the Boxers.