6612311059 Park Chung-hee, Choi Kyu-hah, Park Geun-hye, Hwang Kyo-ahn, Moral Political Revolution, and Mr.Huh #Plot

  • The relationship between presidents (Park Chung-hee, Park Geun-hye) and prime ministers (Choi Kyu-hah, Hwang Kyo-ahn), the moral political revolution, and Mr.Huh

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Delivers a lecture on political and economic reforms, emphasizing his unique policies like the National Dividend System and moral politics.
  • 박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former President | Mentioned in the context of his choice of Prime Minister Choi Kyu-hah and the resulting political consequences.
  • 최규하 (Choi Kyu-hah) | Former Prime Minister | Described as having a “lion’s face” (사자상), which, according to Mr.Huh, leads to the downfall of superiors.
  • 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former President | Mentioned in the context of her choice of Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn and the resulting political consequences, including impeachment.
  • 황교안 (Hwang Kyo-ahn) | Former Prime Minister | Described as having a “lion’s face” (사자상), leading to his rise to acting president and the downfall of President Park Geun-hye.
  • 김재규 (Kim Jae-gyu) | Historical Figure | Described as having a “lion’s face” (사자상), contributing to the assassination of President Park Chung-hee.
  • 이이 (Yi I) | Historical Figure | A scholar from the Joseon Dynasty who advised King Seonjo to prepare for war, but his advice was ignored.
  • 선조 (Seonjo) | Historical Figure | A king from the Joseon Dynasty who ignored Yi I’s advice to prepare for war, leading to national crisis.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:01) Introduction to the Lecture

  • The speaker, Mr.Huh, introduces the lecture topic: the relationship between presidents (Park Chung-hee, Park Geun-hye) and their prime ministers (Choi Kyu-hah, Hwang Kyo-ahn), moral political revolution, and Mr.Huh himself .
  • He mentions receiving about 5,000 phone calls daily, from early morning until midnight, indicating a busy schedule .

#2 (00:02:00) The Parable of Five Loaves and Two Fish (오병이어) and National Dividend

  • Mr.Huh references the biblical story of Jesus feeding the multitude with five loaves and two fish, stating that true miracles involve feeding the hungry .
  • He argues that politics should also feed the people, proposing a system where individuals earning large sums (e.g., 500 billion won annually) contribute 99% of their income to a national dividend fund .
  • This system aims to prevent the wealthy from moving money overseas due to high taxes and to alleviate the suffering of the common people .
  • He proposes a “donation point” system where large donors receive points that can be passed down through generations, granting them respect and influence .
  • He asserts that if he becomes president, he will implement this donation point tax system and a National Dividend System, distributing approximately 400 trillion won annually to the public .
  • This would provide 1.5 million won per month to every citizen, including the unemployed and elderly, ensuring financial stability and preventing inflation .
  • He criticizes the current system where the national income of 400 trillion won is monopolized by government officials and politicians, leaving ordinary citizens in debt .
  • He promises to use a currency reform to uncover 900 trillion won in black money, which would be used to pay off all debts for farmers, common people, and small business owners, including interest on apartment loans .

#3 (00:10:00) The Importance of a Visionary Leader

  • Mr.Huh emphasizes that a true leader should be able to feed the nation, not just manage existing resources .
  • He criticizes politicians who focus on regional budgets and construction projects rather than the welfare of the people .
  • He highlights his own difficult upbringing, which he believes gives him a unique understanding of the struggles of ordinary people .
  • He asserts that his policies, like the National Dividend System, would alleviate the suffering of young people and families, preventing suicides and promoting well-being .
  • He proposes replacing imprisonment with fines for minor offenses, generating 100 trillion won annually, which could be used for public welfare .
  • He also claims that his name, Mr.Huh, will attract millions of tourists to Korea, boosting the national income to $100,000 per capita and making Korea a top tourist destination .

#4 (00:15:00) Analysis of Presidential Choices and “Lion’s Face” (사자상)

  • Mr.Huh criticizes Park Chung-hee for appointing Choi Kyu-hah as Prime Minister, stating that Choi had a “lion’s face” (사자상), which inevitably leads to the downfall of superiors .
  • He explains that individuals with a “lion’s face” are destined to “극” (overcome or bring down) their superiors, citing Kim Jae-gyu as another example .
  • He claims to have advised Samsung Group’s founder to avoid hiring individuals with a “lion’s face” as executives to prevent labor disputes, which he says led to Samsung’s lack of a labor union .
  • He connects Park Geun-hye’s impeachment to her appointment of Hwang Kyo-ahn, who also possesses a “lion’s face,” predicting her downfall .
  • He describes individuals with a “lion’s face” as incorruptible and principled but lacking in economic and diplomatic skills, making them unsuitable for presidential roles .
  • He emphasizes that a president needs to be intelligent and visionary, unlike King Seonjo, who ignored Yi I’s advice to prepare for war, leading to national disaster .
  • He asserts that he, as president, would not need advisors because he possesses all knowledge, and would implement the National Dividend System immediately, even if it requires constitutional changes .
  • He threatens to arrest and re-educate all 300 National Assembly members and 3,000 former politicians if they oppose his reforms, highlighting his decisive leadership .

#5 (00:38:00) The Nine Principles of Action (구사도)

  • Mr.Huh introduces the “Nine Principles of Action” (구사도), which he learned before elementary school, emphasizing the importance of careful thought before any action .
  • He explains the first principle, “시사명” (視思明), meaning to look at things brightly and positively, even when faced with imperfections .
  • The second principle, “청사총” (聽思聰), means to listen wisely and selectively, like a king, avoiding trivial or negative talk .
  • The third principle, “언사충” (言思忠), means to speak with loyalty and sincerity, ensuring that one’s words bring happiness and positive thoughts to others .
  • He warns against speaking ill of others, especially religious figures, as it can bring misfortune to one’s descendants .
  • He emphasizes the importance of treating elders well, as good deeds towards them bring immediate blessings in this life .
  • He shares an anecdote about a general who helped an old man and was rewarded with victory in battle, and a daughter-in-law who cared for her in-laws and won the lottery, illustrating the immediate rewards of kindness to elders .
  • He proposes giving 700,000 won per month to those over 65, and 1.5 million won to those over 60, to ensure their well-being and encourage filial piety .
  • The fourth principle, “동사공” (動思恭), means to act with humility and respect, especially towards elders .
  • He recounts a story of a young man who killed an old man for scolding him over a public phone, illustrating the dangers of disrespectful speech .
  • He outlines three rules for scolding: confirm the facts, keep it brief, and do it in private .
  • The fifth principle, “사사경” (事思敬), means to approach all tasks with reverence and respect, especially towards heaven .
  • The sixth principle, “색사온” (色思溫), means to treat women with warmth and gentleness, as harshness can lead to family and business ruin .
  • The seventh principle, “의사문” (疑思問), means to ask questions when in doubt, rather than getting lost or making mistakes .
  • The eighth principle, “득사의” (得思義), means to consider whether what one gains is righteous, especially regarding money .
  • The ninth principle, “난사분” (難思奮), means to be prepared to sacrifice one’s life when the nation is in danger .
  • The final principle, “분사환” (忿思患), means to consider the troubles that arise from resentment, emphasizing the importance of managing anger .
  • He concludes that presidents must understand these principles to govern effectively, rather than relying solely on superficial qualities or advisors .

#6 (01:15:00) Moral Political Revolution and Future Vision

  • Mr.Huh reiterates his commitment to a moral political revolution to revive the economy .
  • He criticizes politics without principles, pleasure without conscience, wealth without work, and education without character .
  • He proposes that wealth acquired without effort should be distributed as national dividends .
  • He laments the lack of respect for elders among the youth and the absence of moral education, suggesting a return to classical teachings like the Four Books and Three Classics (사서삼경) .
  • He criticizes the current economic system for lacking morality, where the wealthy accumulate vast sums without adequate taxation .
  • He also criticizes religions for lacking sacrifice, leading to a decline in followers, especially among the youth .
  • He advocates for a “moral economy” through the National Dividend System, ensuring basic living standards for all citizens in Korea, a top 10 economic power .
  • He plans to establish 5,000 “National Revolution Alliances” (국가혁명연대) nationwide, led by “generals” (사령관) who will participate in the next presidential election as independents .
  • He envisions a movement where these 5,000 generals, wearing uniforms with stars, will gather to support his political revolution through voting, not violence .
  • He criticizes past presidents who were former National Assembly members for accumulating national debt, arguing that they are experts in taking money, not managing the nation .
  • He urges the public not to be deceived by current politicians, whom he calls “political tricksters” (정치꾼), and to support his revolution for a prosperous nation where citizens are not impoverished .

Other Useful Information

Lecture Details

  • Title: “The Relationship Between President Park Chung-hee and Prime Minister Choi Kyu-hah, President Park Geun-hye and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, moral political revolution, and Mr.Huh”
  • Date: December 31, 2016
  • Frequency: Weekly on Saturdays and Sundays, 4 PM to 6 PM
  • Location: Haneulgung (하늘궁)

Mr.Huh’s Policies and Vision

  • National Dividend System:
    • Aims to distribute 1.5 million won per month to all citizens .
    • Funded by 99% of high earners’ income and 200 trillion won from the national budget .
    • Eliminates all debts for farmers, common people, and small business owners .
    • Achieved through currency reform, uncovering 900 trillion won in black money .
  • Donation Point System:
    • Encourages the wealthy to donate by granting “donation points” that can be inherited .
    • Aims to foster respect for donors and reduce tax evasion .
  • Judicial Reform:
    • Replaces imprisonment for minor offenses with fines, generating 100 trillion won annually .
  • Tourism Boost:
    • Predicts that his presidency will attract millions of tourists, increasing national income to $100,000 per capita .
  • Moral Education:
    • Advocates for teaching the Four Books and Three Classics (사서삼경) to instill character in youth .
  • National Revolution Alliance (국가혁명연대):
    • Plans to establish 5,000 local alliances led by “generals” to support his independent presidential campaign .

Key Concepts

  • 오병이어 (Five Loaves and Two Fish): A biblical parable used to illustrate the concept of feeding the masses, applied to economic policy .
  • 사자상 (Lion’s Face): A physiognomic trait that, according to Mr.Huh, indicates a person who will inevitably bring down their superiors .
  • 구사도 (Nine Principles of Action): A set of nine ethical guidelines for looking, listening, speaking, acting, working, treating women, questioning, gaining, and facing danger .