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Why didn't Ms. LiHaiyuan, a descendant of the Korean royal family in South Korea, claim to be the queen of the Korean Empire and be punished by South Korea?

It is quite normal for Li Haiyuan to claim that the Queen has not been punished. Now anyone who casually claims to be the emperor will not be punished, but will be treated as a joke. What's this called? Empress of the Korean Empire? Li Haiyuan is really a descendant of the Emperor, with the blood of the Korean royal family.

As we all know, South Korea is a presidential country, not a constitutional monarchy. Why is there one? Queen? And then what? Li Haiyuan is now an old man in his 100 s, a descendant of the Korean royal family Lee. Before the collapse of the feudal dynasty on the Korean Peninsula, the whole of Korea was under the control of Lee, and Li Haiyuan was the granddaughter of the Korean emperor Gaozong. Later, when the peninsula split, Li Haiyuan became one of the few remaining royal lineages, but the place where the descendants of the royal family lived became a democratic country? Republic of Korea.

In 2005, Li Haiyuan held? Ascend to the throne? The ceremony, the official coronation of the queen, still? Empress of the Korean Empire? , is she still there? Declare the world? Represents the official restoration of Lee's Korean dynasty. Of course, only dozens of Lee's descendants attended the enthronement ceremony, and the Queen will always be the title given to Li Haiyuan by Lee's descendants. The restoration of the dynasty is also a fantasy dream of Lee's descendants.

Li Haiyuan's behavior did not arouse the vigilance of the South Korean government, because no one responded to Li Haiyuan's enthronement ceremony, and no one recognized her status as queen. The South Korean government has been turning a blind eye to this matter and declined to comment. It is estimated that in the eyes of the Korean government, it is a group of insane people acting.

However, in 2008, the Korean media conducted a public opinion poll on whether they agreed to restore the monarchy, and the number of people who agreed reached 54%. However, most interviewees said that the restoration of monarchy was only to preserve the traditional culture of South Korea, and almost all interviewees did not know the existence of Li Haiyuan.