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It was that I wasn’t particularly talented in domestic affairs, except for historical changes.
For example, in the case of Joseon, I pursued neutrality with clear motives and purposes.
Although Minister Weber sent telegrams to St. Petersburg almost every other day, I made Joseon neutral (unlike Switzerland, where everyone’s influence extended) without leaving any room for doubt.
However, when it came to general policies or laws rather than such historical change ...
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