Curious about how the Korean Empire on that plane survived the merger of Japan and South Korea, World War I, World War II, and the Cold War? And the time line doesn't match. As we all know, the last monarch of the Korean Empire on this plane, the second emperor Chunjong died in 1926. Why is the third one born in the 1980s?
Therefore, in the plane of the play, Emperor Gaozong did not become emperor and was directly annexed by Japan. The heir of Wang Li's family went into Mount Baekdu to fight guerrillas, and then, with the help of the Soviet Union, took advantage of the end of World War II to recover the peninsula, and established a relationship with GHQ to establish the Korean Empire in the 1950s as a buffer zone between the United States and the Soviet Union. . After that, it was possible to have both the right and the left, and the economy developed, so that it could be handed over to the third generation of the post-80s generation in 1994.
So, isn't this the prototype of the male protagonist?
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The third episode update: The blood of Mount Paektu has been hammered.
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