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Unlike George I and II, both born and raised in Germany, George III was eager to prove he was an English king through and through. He would restore Windsor Castle as a royal home. Repairs began in 1781. George and his family gradually moved into the castle that was always rather short on home comforts. There were no carpets for example, the King thought they were unhygienic. And it was always freezing. Queen Charlotte complained bitterly that, " This is the coldest house that ever existed, and all idea of comfort is vanished with it." George III is often remembered as the King who went mad. It' s now thought he suffered from porphyria, a chemical imbalance of the brain that caused bouts of insanity. In fact, when he was well, George was an intelligent, if eccentric man, who appreciated the arts. |
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yǔ chū shēng chéng cháng yú dé guó de qiáo zhì yī shì hé qiáo zhì èr shì bù tóng, qiáo zhì sān shì rè qiè dì xiǎng zhèng míng, tā yī zhí shì yīng guó de guó wáng, tā chóng xīn bǎ wēn shā bǎo zuò wéi huáng shì de jiā. wéi xiū gōng zuò cóng 1781 nián kāi shǐ, qiáo zhì hé tā de jiā rén zhú bù bān huí chéng bǎo lǐ, cǐ qián zhè lǐ yī zhí méi yǒu jiā de shū shì. bǐ rú shuō, méi yǒu dì tǎn, guó wáng yě jué de zhè lǐ hěn bù wèi shēng, jīng cháng yě huì hěn lěng. xià luò tè wáng hòu tòng kǔ dì bào yuàn shuō," zhè lǐ jiù shì yī zuò zuì yīn lěng de fáng zi, méi yǒu yī sī yī háo de shū shì gǎn". qiáo zhì sān shì guó wáng yīn qí fā fēng ér guǎng wéi rén zhī, xiàn zài pǔ biàn rèn wéi shì bǔ lín zhèng, yī zhǒng yīn nǎo zhōng huà xué wù zhì dì shī héng ér dǎo zhì de jīng shén bìng zhèng. shì shí shàng, zài zhèng cháng de shí hòu, tā hái tǐng cōng míng de, suī rán yǒu diǎn gǔ guài, dàn yě tǐng rè zhōng yì shù. |