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Within the walls of the castle, the son of Charles I, Charles II, created a sumptuous palace, to revive once more the glories of royalty. It was a bold move after the antimonarchist years of Cromwell' s republic, when it had seemed impossible a king would ever again sit on the English throne. If Charles II was going to avoid losing his head like his father, he needed to reestablish a clear sense of royal authority. And Windsor Castle was key to his plan. Right from the start of his reign in 1660, Charles wanted to reconnect with the royal past. But he set about it with a flamboyance never before seen in England. |
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zài chéng qiáng zhī nèi, zhā lǐ yī shì de ér zi, zhā lǐ èr shì, jiàn qǐ le yī zuò háo huá de gōng diàn, yì tú huī fù huáng shì de zūn róng. zhè shì kè lún wēi ěr gòng hé guó fǎn jūn zhǔ zhì jǐ nián hòu de yǒng gǎn jǔ dòng, sì hū zhā lǐ èr shì cǐ jǔ yě bù kě néng ràng tā huí dào yīng guó guó wáng de bǎo zuò zhī shàng. rú guǒ zhā lǐ èr shì xiǎng bì miǎn xiàng tā fù qīn nà yàng bèi bān nǎo dài, tā jiù xū yào chóng jiàn yí gè biǎo míng huáng shì quán wēi de qīng xī yìn jì. wēn shā chéng bǎo jiù shì jì huà de guān jiàn, cóng tā tǒng zhì kāi shǐ de 1660 nián, zhā lǐ yī shì yī zhí xiǎng yán xù huáng shì de lì shǐ, tā kāi shǐ yī lián chuàn qián suǒ wèi jiàn de háo huá zhuāng xiū. |