Why is the fate of successive South Korean presidents so tragic?

Because the fate of their country depends on some big enterprises, and the national army needs the support of the United States, their own country has no independent ability, and the president needs to listen to entrepreneurs, the United States and domestic gangs to deal with it. It's hard to do everything.

The South Korea we see from TV plays is a scene of peace and prosperity. Their cosmetics, tourism, beauty and other industries are very famous, and even many people in our country like Korean products very much.

However, the basic national conditions of South Korea are still relatively backward, and their rise cannot be separated from park geun-hye's father park chung-hee. At that time, park chung-hee concentrated its efforts with an iron fist to support Samsung and other modern enterprises to grow rapidly and become internationally competitive multinational enterprises. On the other hand, it has a good relationship with the United States and has obtained a large number of American orders by sending troops to Vietnam. It was the United States that helped South Korea earn its first bucket of gold.

In this way, South Korea earned a lot of money from modern enterprises and the military aspects of the United States, and its status immediately improved. However, these enterprises and the United States are not little sheep. Their power has gradually grown and they have begun to contain South Korea's decision-making power.

These presidents need to "please" entrepreneurs and please the United States. The president also needs to consider some domestic powers. It is difficult for these presidents to cover everything. If you don't pay attention, you will be in danger. Any crime can make presidents unable to turn over, because the president has no decisive real power from beginning to end and can only make decisions with the permission of these forces.

There is also a superstition that Cheongwadae's bad geomantic omen and incomplete national flag design have led to the tragic fate of these presidents.