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* Purchase link for the published book 'When Life is Hungry, I Read Culture': https://bit.ly/3tnybpW There were Oranges in England in the 17th and 8th centuries. They were called the Macaroni Tribe, not the Orange Tribe. In the 17th and 8th centuries, it was a trend among the British aristocracy to send their eldest sons on long-term trips abroad to inherit their wealth and titles. The main destinations were France and Italy. The period was usually 2-3 years, and up to 10 years. England always had a sense of cultural inferiority to France and Italy. Therefore, wealthy parents in England wanted their sons to learn foreign languages in advanced countries on the continent and learn the refined manners of France and the arts of Italy. This was called the Grand Tour. This educational trip with renowned scholars such as John Locke and Adam Smith cost a huge amount of money. And there was also the side effect of spending time indulged in pleasure and gambling after the trip. However, as a result, this Macaroni Tribe brought about significant changes and developments in European history. * Reference book: Professor Seol Hye-sim of Yonsei University's Department of History, 'Grand Tour' - Humanist Publishing. (For those who want to study more deeply, please refer to this book.) * Book link: http://www.yes24.com/Product/Goods/93... #GrandTour #BritishAristocratEducationTravel #BritishAristocratTravelCourse