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Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who retired for 2 months, had a beard and turned into a nervous old man

author:Brother Amy

After retiring in May, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in was protested every day, even pointing at his nose at his doorstep and clashing frequently with passers-by. Maybe it was too sad to retire for 2 months, and he changed from a young and handsome middle-aged talent to a bad old man with a beard, untrimmed edges and nerves.

Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who retired for 2 months, had a beard and turned into a nervous old man
Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who retired for 2 months, had a beard and turned into a nervous old man

Before leaving the presidency, Moon Jae-in, regardless of body shape, hairstyle is maintained well, in short, the personal image is quite good, after retirement, protests continue, recently the South Korean Unification Ministry also accused Moon Jae-in may constitute a crime against humanity, can be described as a sad thing, the photos released are often not trimmed, a silver hair also looks messy.

Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who retired for 2 months, had a beard and turned into a nervous old man

Moon Jae-in is a relatively alternative presence among South Korean presidents, and the vast majority of South Korean presidents in the past have not had a good ending. Counting carefully, among the surviving former presidents of South Korea, he is currently the only one who can receive a pension normally, about 14 million won (equivalent to 71,400 yuan) per month, hoping that Moon Jae-in can break the spell and work hard to refuel, turning "The President of South Korea is a dangerous profession" into a past tense!

Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who retired for 2 months, had a beard and turned into a nervous old man
Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who retired for 2 months, had a beard and turned into a nervous old man

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