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South Korean President Park Geun-hye: the hibiscus blooming in despair will come out one day

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Park Geun-hye's name was picked up by Park Chung-hee and her aunt after going through a dictionary with three people. Park Chung-hee believes that hibiscus represents not only the Korean national flower "infinite flower (hibiscus flower)", but also the "country".

Park Geun-hye's name was picked up by Park Chung-hee and her aunt after going through a dictionary with three people. Park Chung-hee believes that "hibiscus" represents not only the Korean national flower "infinite flower (hibiscus flower)", but also the meaning of "country"; "Hui" symbolizes "favor".

Park Geun-hye once talked about reading and drawing strength from Mr. Feng Youlan's History of Chinese philosophy in her saddest and most desperate moments. The smiling woman president. She is soft on the outside and strong on the inside, which is also in line with the quintessence of Chinese philosophy: inner sages and outer kings.

I. the first family in Blue House Taichung

Living in Blue House, for Park Geun-hye, who is still young, her life is more restrained and dreary, and her mother is more disciplined and does not specialize. Park Geun-hye has been fond of reading since childhood and has always done well in her studies. As the eldest daughter, she has always been the pride of her parents.

II. Life after the assassination of parents

Park Geun-hye was studying in France when her mother was killed, and the sudden news upset her life plans. Park Geun-hye took over from her mother to fulfill her obligations as "first lady" and became her father's right-hand man. Her strong sense of mission and her mother's past achievements made her dare not slack off and work hard, because "busy bees have no time to grieve."

The murder of her father was an even greater blow, and she almost dried up her tears. Park Geun-hye had to leave Blue House with her brother and sister and began a life of seclusion for more than a decade. The pain of losing her parents and the cruel betrayal of those who once trusted for power made her taste all kinds of things in the world and learn to cherish the sincere people in her heart.

III. Belief in life

When her father's slander and rumors were in an uproar, many people advised her to leave, but she insisted on staying in Korea because she had too deep feelings for this land.

When living in seclusion, I never stopped studying, read newspapers, and always paid close attention to the country. When people began to miss the economic prosperity of Park Chung-hee during the "Asian economic crisis", Park Geun-hye returned to politics. This is Park Geun-hye's original intention and mission to live for the country and the people.

Park Geun-hye's spirit is very much like South Korea's national flower-hibiscus flower: tough, simple, eternal and beautiful. Hibiscus flowers bloom and fall at dusk, but each time they wither for the next more gorgeous bloom.

 
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