Aristocratic goods in China, how aristocracy is produced

Updated on history 2024-02-08
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, we need to understand.

    The aristocracy itself was a relatively independent class, but there was also mobility among them, especially in the later period, with the development of the commodity economy and the increase in the flow of social components, the late Middle Ages also began to have people from the lower generations to join the ranks. Some of them are through marriage, because of the imbalance between men and women within the aristocratic group, there is a marriage between the lower families and the nobility; Some were awarded the title of nobility for their outstanding performance in the royal family and nobles; There are also economically wealthy people who rise to the nobility by virtue of their economic power. At the same time, landless and dilapidated aristocrats appeared, and the family emblem became a symbol of poverty.

    The upper class is divided into regions, generally speaking, it means that when one's assets reach a certain value, you can enjoy life without working! Or maybe you earn enough money from your job every year to maintain the high amount of money you pay to enjoy life**!

    For example, after a pack of foreign cigarettes worth 2 yuan is brought to China, people look at how much the foreign cigarette costs 10 yuan, and "get me a pack" is obvious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should not have much market in China, no matter from the national culture or the current social system, it is impossible to create many nobles, without nobles. There will be no market for it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Big mistake upstairs

    What do Chinese earn money for?

    The idea of thousands of years of glorious lintels, glorious ancestors, and returning to their hometowns is unchangeable.

    Now hundreds of thousands of red and white things are commonplace.

    Famous wine and cars that cannot be sold abroad are definitely sought-after goods in China.

    Now that there are more and more wealthy people, everyone wants to claim to be an aristocrat.

    All kinds of aristocratic goods are also in demand.

    All in all, the market is very large, and it mainly depends on the product and marketing strategy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    China is a big consumer of luxury goods, and statistics in 2000 showed that China's luxury consumption ranked second in Asia, second only to Japan, with an annual growth rate of 10 percent. In China, almost all luxury goods in the world have branches or production branches in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The true aristocracy was very rational in the choice of luxury.

    However, some outbreaks use more than 40% of their income to buy luxury goods.

    Completely disregard what you can afford.

    One of the root abuses of the Chinese - good face.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Since the ancient road:"Success is due to diligence and thrift, and failure is due to luxury", so the state should not promote the consumption of aristocratic goods.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    China is a big consumer of luxury goods, and there can be a large market, of course, publicity is very important, and many people like vanity

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Most Chinese always carry the mirror of vanity, take vain steps, guard the face of vanity, and act weak under the guise of vanity. Death to save face, I myself have a little.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Personal luxury loses, and the country loses extravagance!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are market prospects and are suitable for investment. But don't do it if you don't have a lot of financial strength.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    One. Improve quality of life.

    Two. Swing wide. Three. Satisfy your own desires.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's a way to use civilization.

    plundering China's wealth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The issue of face is nothing but that

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The consumption of luxury goods in China is a bit too young.

    In foreign countries, consumers are over 40 years old, but in China, they are under 40 years old.

    There are too many nouveau riche in China, and they squander their money with the mentality of only buying the most expensive and not the best.

    But the quality of luxury is truly unmatched.

    The unique design concept and quality assurance have been loved by luxury lovers all over the world.

    Chinese clothes are more comfortable to wear on the front than on the back, why?? Because most of the clothes produced in China are not finely made, and there are threads everywhere.

    Like LV's bags, he has absolute quality assurance, LV's bags can be passed down from generation to generation, he can ensure that your parents' generation and even your grandparents' generation of LV are still good in your hands, can Chinese bags do this? ?

    I changed the schoolbag produced in China after a semester of zippering.,Hey.。。 Also adidas, my two adidas bags are broken with zippers, because they are made in China

    I support luxury consumption, even though I can't afford it right now.

    It's not that I'm vain, it's because those luxury designs are really tasteful.

    In the future, I will make money, and I will definitely fulfill my current wish!!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What is a real nobleman, just look at the two women behind Zhong Nanshan and you will understand.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Aristocracy, originally referred to the feudal society, the upper class formed by the superiority of power and property over other classes, including military aristocracy, secular aristocracy, and religious aristocracy. After evolution, the aristocracy continued in some countries, forming a stable aristocratic class.

    The family of the powerful. It mostly refers to the emperor's internal and external relatives, or ** or local wealthy families.

    Slave societies or feudal societies, as well as the upper echelons of the ruling class of modern monarchical states, have special or hereditary positions.

    In ancient Rome, nobles were privileged citizens. They were opposed to the plebeian class and formed a group of privileged class citizens. Before 400 B.C., the aristocracy had a monopoly on all official and holy positions.

    The Roman emperor had to be of aristocratic origin. Aristocrats were exempt from military service. After the 4th century, nobility gradually evolved into a non-hereditary honorary title.

    The most obvious difference between the nobility and other classes was the possession of titles, which may or may not be hereditary.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In foreign aristocracy is to have royal blood, power and wealth, and live a luxurious life, in China aristocracy refers to those big bosses, and those who are very valuable and have high consumption.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Aristocratic origin.

    Scholars have different opinions, which are mainly divided into two types:

    The first comes from the scholar Bullock, who believed that the Middle Ages were divided into two periods. The first issue (section.

    Ten. 1. Before the 12th century) was the period of nobility, the original nobility of Rome disappeared with the demise of the empire, and the barbarian aristocracy was not formed; It was only in the second period (after the twelfth century) that the aristocracy began to appear, which was typically characterized by the formal emergence of the knightly class, i.e. knights were equal to the nobility. However, later scholars disagreed with the above statement through investigation.

    After the Germanic invasion, the Roman aristocracy did not really die out, and later merged with the upper echelons of the barbarian states, there were already nobles in the early Middle Ages, and in the later period the nobility and knights were integrated, but there were also differences between the two, and it was not until the peacetime that the military function of the knights was weakened and the two became one.

    Ten. After the second and thirteenth centuries, with the integration of nobles and knights, a clear hierarchy between nobles began to be formed, and in order to become a nobleman, one must become a knight, and the hierarchy and group nature were obvious. The knight must be the descendant of the knight, and this gap widens with the group of other classes, making the nobility obviously closed, and the nobility is also divided into different hierarchies, showing different powers.

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