If South Korea and North Korea are reunified, what will they be called? Kim Il Sung had already thou

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-12

Once upon a time, the Korean Peninsula was a whole country, where they thrived and lived happily. However, as the world gradually opened up, the Korean Peninsula ushered in a test. With the participation of other forces, the Civil War was launched, which led to the formation of a pattern of South Korea and North Korea, leading to the formal formation of the separation of the two countries on the Korean Peninsula.

As a matter of fact, both the South Korean masses and the North Korean people have certain expectations for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula. However, due to the influence of historical reasons, the state of division caused by the Korean Peninsula has made it impossible to hope for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula. In the last century, Kim Il Sung, then the founding leader of Korea, had a great ambition to stop the civil war and establish a unified country on the Korean Peninsula.

However, it backfired, and at that time, the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, with the support of external forces, established Korea**, which directly stifled the long-cherished wish of the reunification of the peninsula. As the leader of the DPRK, Kim Il Sung still holds out hope for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula and thinks about the reunification of the Korean Peninsula after the reunification of the peninsula, looking forward to the day when the Korean Peninsula will be reunified. To this day, however, Kim Chong-il's desire for reunification has not yet been realized.

The Korean Peninsula has gone through a long period of time, starting from the boundary between the north and the south, and the formation of a pattern seems to be doomed. From the Ming Dynasty, the name Joseon began to appear, and it was not until the Japanese war of aggression was launched that it was changed to the Korean Empire. With the victory in World War II, the Korean Peninsula finally emerged from the colonial crisis.

An unexpected event happened, and this small land once again became the focus of the game between various countries, starting the Civil War. The United States and the Soviet Union had their own opinions, which led to the emergence of the 38th parallel of the peninsula, which prompted the formation of separate states in the north and Korea, with the north being called Korea and the south being called Korea**. Countless people have suffered from the war, and the north and the south cannot communicate with each other, and it is difficult for many relatives to see each other again, which has a great impact on people's lives. From the side, it reflects that war is so cruel and hurts the lives and emotions of ordinary people.

Kim Il-sung, the first leader of the DPRK, had his own unique ideas about the reunification of the peninsula, and in order to maintain the unity and peace of the peninsula, he agreed to actively communicate with the ROK and widely appeal to the people to participate in it. This brand-new unified state on the Korean Peninsula was named the "Democratic Federal Republic of Korea". It can contain two systems and **, nominally becoming a unified country, but in terms of governance, it is still the north and the south, and it will not affect the current political pattern.

If this wish can be realized, it will be a great boost for the people of the North and the South, and the restrictions on communication between the North and the South will be lifted. At the beginning of this century, Kim Chong-il and Kim Tae-chung had further communication and contacts on this issue, and unanimously reached the "North-South Joint Declaration." This has made the world feel the voice of reunification, as if the reunification of the Korean Peninsula is about to be completed, but to this day, there is no reunification voice.

Both North and South Korea are thinking about reunification, and it is unknown whether the coexistence between the two can proceed smoothly. In particular, the forces behind South Korea have made the reunification event even more confusing. Whether different policies and systems can truly integrate together and achieve the goal of peaceful coexistence needs to be further improved.

If the Korean Peninsula were to pursue a federal system, it would need to be adequately divided in terms of power and not be egalitarian. This will lead to poor communication between the two sides, which will once again trigger a power war, which is not conducive to the stability and development of the country. At the same time, each person has a unique view of the pursuit of system and power, and forcibly stitching it together is bound to backfire and fail to achieve the original unified vision.

In short, due to the above-mentioned reasons, it is becoming more and more difficult for the North and the South to jointly build a unified country on the Korean Peninsula, and the influencing factors are complex, and the current situation cannot achieve the preset goals. Kim Il Sung's dream of a federal state is difficult to realize, especially the issue of the division of powers, which seriously restricts the pace of reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Whether this vision can be realized in the future will depend on the judgment of the world before the final result and answer can be obtained.

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