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In the world after World War II, things related to the royal family are always full of mystery and charm.
This is mainly because the royal family has a long history and has accumulated rich wealth and cultural heritage. In addition, the interaction between the royal family and the many major social changes and wars of the era has also been a center of attention.
Next, we will discuss the following aspects.
Many royal families have rich collections of historical artifacts.
Some European royal members have retained many precious cultural relics such as crowns since the Middle Ages.
Alexander Jagiellon lived from 1461 to 1506, and the crown he wore at that time was regarded as an extremely precious cultural heritage.
These artifacts are now either housed in museums or continue to be held by descendants of the royal family.
These items are not only priceless, but also contain the essence of the royal culture of that era.
After World War II, the royal family paid more and more attention to the protection of cultural relics. In the UK, there are specialized agencies responsible for the maintenance and exhibition of royal cultural relics. We can get a glimpse of it from numerous display data and exhibition records.
In addition, medals and other important cultural relics are also important parts of the royal family.
The pattern and text engraved on the medal that the royal member received after the war can reflect that period of history. Perhaps it witnessed the defense of the royal palace. The manufacturing techniques and materials used in medals contain rich research value.
Many buildings where the royal family lived have become unique landmarks.
For example, some cathedrals played an important role in royal history.
It is a place where the royal family holds various important ceremonies, such as coronation ceremonies, weddings, etc.
A cathedral in France was an important venue for royal ceremonies during the Napoleonic period.
After the end of World War II, due to the damage caused by the war, more content about the history and culture of the royal family was discovered during the restoration of these buildings.
Some royal palaces were vast and contained numerous secret rooms containing precious treasures.
The Palace of Versailles has grand architecture and exquisite interior decorations, all of which demonstrate the nobility and unique aesthetics of the royal family.
Moreover, from the size and design of the room to the interior painting content, these are closely related to the royal family's family history and philosophy of governing the country.
Royal family funeral traditions are often very solemn and special.
Coffins used in funerals are often made of high-grade wood or metal.
The coffins of members of the royal family may be made of rare wood from far away places and carefully crafted over a long period of time.
After the end of World War II, despite the high cost of funerals and the complicated rituals, and the impact of modern ideas, members of the royal family still maintained traditional funeral customs to a large extent.
Along with the funeral is the burial site.
Some royal families have their own cemetery for their entire family, and there are many ways to choose the location of that site.
The patterns and words on the tombstones can reflect the context of each branch of the royal family and the important historical events of their family.
The royal family's emblem and other symbols are very meaningful.
These logos symbolize the dignity, status and honor of the royal family.
The British royal symbol often appears in major diplomatic activities and in many key buildings in our country.
After World War II, these badges became an important symbol of royal identity among the public.
Medals are also status symbols.
After World War II, some royal medals were awarded to followers or people who made special contributions to the royal family.
The design of these medals follows strict rules regarding color, shape, and accompanying text patterns. At the same time, their production process was also restricted by the level of social craftsmanship in that era.
After World War II, the royal family and modern society began to have a new interaction model.
Take the Japanese royal family as an example. They have begun to devote themselves to more public welfare activities and modern social interactions.
They used the influence of the royal family to bring positive effects to society such as cultural promotion.
Members of the royal family participate in modern cultural exchange activities, allowing the public to experience the charm of royal culture up close.
The royal family also has an influence on the economic aspects of modern society.
Some of the treasures collected by the royal family were displayed during the development of tourism, attracting many tourists and bringing benefits to the local economy.
The influence of royal descendants in some companies also indirectly participates in the modern economy.
The royal family will pass on culture and knowledge within the family.
The older generation of royal family will teach the younger generation about family history, traditional customs, etc.
For example, specific teaching periods will be set up to teach young royal members about the family's coat of arms culture and other knowledge.
After the end of World War II, faced with the strong impact of modern concepts, the royal family needed to adopt new development strategies while inheriting traditions.
Some royal families have begun to develop emerging industries and use the royal family's brand effect to create value.
For example, the development of high-end souvenirs under the royal banner and so on.
Perhaps we can try to create a new cultural festival and use cutting-edge technologies such as VR to vividly present the essence of royal culture.
What do you think of the development of the royal family in today's society after World War II?