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Lee Deok-hye, the last lord of Korea, was sent to Japan to be a proton for 38 years. Introduction 0102 Conclusion

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As a neighbor of our country, Korea also suffered plunder by the great powers and aggression by Japanese imperialism in the last century. Many Korean royals survived under the aggressors, lost their once detached political status, and were deeply humiliated. One of the most typical is the last princess of Joseon, Princess Deok hye.

In fact, the proton system is not uncommon, in order to strengthen cooperation between the two countries, the weaker or defeated party will send the relatives of the monarch to other countries, such as: the winning yiren who used to be a proton in Handan in the Zhao kingdom, the Prince Dan of Yan who was a proton in the Qin kingdom, and the mother and son of Mi Yue who were hostages in the Yan country. As a proton, he is restricted everywhere, subjected to the sneers of others, and even killed, and the Lord of Dehui who falls from the clouds into the quagmire is even more miserable in comparison.

Lee Deok-hye, the last lord of Korea, was sent to Japan to be a proton for 38 years. Introduction 0102 Conclusion

▲Lee Deok Hye stills

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As the 26th king of the Joseon Dynasty, Lee Hee-sil, who was on the side of the royal family, was not qualified to inherit the throne. After thirteen years in power, Li Xi, under the increasingly decadent decline of the suzerainty of the Qing Dynasty, openly changed the name of the country to "Korean Empire". Six years later, the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty was conceived by Japanese imperialism, and the Korean Empire collapsed.

Lee Deok-hye, the last lord of Korea, was sent to Japan to be a proton for 38 years. Introduction 0102 Conclusion

▲Treaty of Annexation between Japan and South Korea

Li Xi's harem was beautiful and beautiful, and many children had given birth, but there were only three sons among the adult children, and none of them had a daughter. As puppets and deposed monarchs, Li Xi's two adult princes were taken to Japan by the Japanese as hostages, and he feared that his young daughter would suffer such a fate, so he consulted privately with the ministers and prepared to give Li Dehui to a nephew of a minister. However, this matter was known to the Japanese side, and the nephew of the minister disappeared overnight, and Li Xi was shocked by the decisive tactics of the Japanese side and never dared to take action again.

Lee Deok-hye, the last lord of Korea, was sent to Japan to be a proton for 38 years. Introduction 0102 Conclusion

▲ Lee Deok Hye was taken to Japan stills

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The Japanese side threatened her mother's life, and Lee Had to go to Japan. When she arrived in Japan, she was greeted by Li Fangzi, the wife of her brother Li Yan. The bright and studious Lee Wase-hee's favorite son, who went to Japan at the age of 11 to study and was deeply loved by Emperor Meiji. After Li Yu became an adult, the Emperor specially married a Japanese imperial woman named Iris Hongu Fangzi, who was selected as the crown princess, who changed her husband's surname to Li Fangzi.

Lee Deok-hye, the last lord of Korea, was sent to Japan to be a proton for 38 years. Introduction 0102 Conclusion

▲ Zong Wuzhi and Li Dehui old photos

But Lee was reluctant to do so, and after her mother's death, she was diagnosed with "early-onset dementia." Her elder brother Li Yan continued to comfort and encourage the young sister, and after Li Dehui's condition became more stable, she and Zong Wuzhi were officially married, and after marriage, she had a daughter, Zhenghui.

Lee Deok-hye, the last lord of Korea, was sent to Japan to be a proton for 38 years. Introduction 0102 Conclusion

▲ Stills of Lee Dehui in his later years

Suffering from dementia, Lee Deok-hye was ill for many years and often delirious, and the emperor was well aware of Munakata's difficulties, so he ordered the two to divorce, and Zong Takeshi married another Japanese woman. Lee was housed in an insane asylum until she was mediated by South Korean President Park Chung-hee that she returned to her homeland after a 38-year absence.

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Perhaps due to his early experience, Lee Dehui resisted kindness and stubbornly followed a stubborn heart, and there was a mental abnormality. She did not cherish the envy of others, but refused without thinking. In the end, a relationship will eventually die out of madness, and can only be silently remembered and sighed by future generations.

Resources:

"Lord Dehui Ong"