Li Chengwan's eight characters

Because his "father of the country" was given by Americans, not by Koreans themselves. As a puppet fostered by the United States, he is not loved by the Korean people at all. Finally, because of the uprising of the Korean people, he stepped down and fled to the United States after being re-elected for three times.

From 65438 to 0948, with the support of the United States, Li Chengwan became the first prime minister of North Korea. He studied in America in his early years and accumulated many contacts. By the end of World War II, when the United States and the Soviet Union jointly negotiated the Korean Peninsula issue, they were once abandoned by the United States because they were too opposed to the Soviet Union. But after the cold war began, with the support of the United States, he took the opportunity to become the president of South Korea. From the beginning, he was a puppet of America.

Li Chengwan became the president of South Korea and established a democratic regime in South Korea. However, he did not manage South Korea well, but pointed the finger at political enemies and even former comrades. It may be that he once took part in the imperial examination and was deeply poisoned by feudal thoughts. Although he established a capitalist democratic regime, he still longed for power monopoly. He killed Jin Jiu and other revolutionaries one after another, breaking his promise to the Democratic Party of Korea, which helped him become president. Instead of giving them a position in the cabinet, he established the Korean National Party with his cronies.

During the Korean War, he resolutely opposed the armistice and waved flags everywhere. After the signing of the armistice agreement, he quickly signed a military agreement with the United States, giving the US military the right to station troops in South Korea, establish bases, and even command in wartime, laying a curse for South Korea being held hostage by the United States.

Since then, Li Chengwan has become more and more willful, turning the democratic government into his own "court". Parliament voted against his proposal, but he forced it through rounding. The Korean people couldn't stand the tyranny of Li Chengwan at all and launched a riot. Li Chengwan fled to the United States in a hurry.