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2024년 10월 25일 금요일

The leaders of the real world and the two Koreas

이형춘(Hyeong Chun Lee): 강희제에 대한 검색결과

이형춘(Hyeong Chun Lee): 김정일에 대한 검색결과

이형춘(Hyeong Chun Lee): Kang Hui에 대한 검색결과

이형춘(Hyeong Chun Lee): Kim Jung il에 대한 검색결과


If the political leader's spirit is not concentrated, he or she should quickly give up his position as leader. This is due to the fact that Korea cannot be trusted and relied on in terms of resources, geography, and circumstances. Russia continues to wage war with Ukraine despite sacrificing its history to retreat because it has abundant resources. Although North Korea is less than 2% of South Korea's economy, it is holding out because it has basic resources. Aside from resources, these two countries are constantly looking for ways to concentrate. President Kim Jong-un is probably aware that socialism is an ideology that has already died. However, he may be emphasizing socialism as a short-term measure to draw the attention necessary for the existence of the state.

 


Good religion or good faith is a good thing. However, beliefs such as those that neglect the mind without will and concentration, which only provide short-term anesthesia and lack the concentration to help solve the problem, will foreshadow a catastrophe in the long run.

 


Emperor Kang Hui of the Qing Dynasty of China, one of the best leaders in history, was a politician who believed in live-action. He constantly pondered and looked for ways to solve problems. Emperor Kang Hui had a strong temperament of the Manchurian people. He made constant scientific research to reform the problems of the Han Chinese society, which was an old ideological society. I still remember a passage from a historical book I read in my youth that had a side title in the Qing Dynasty section.

 


'The court cost for a year in Qing was equivalent to that of a Ming concubine.' - Published by Beopmunsa [Introduction to World Cultural History] -

 


Currently, the heads of government in both North and South Korea must understand quickly. The turning point for North Korea's decline was crucially affected by some of its economic policies without precise exploration and analysis as well as Chairman Kim Jong-il's regressive atmosphere. No one in South Korea can deny Seoul is experiencing this situation now.



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