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and the Enlightenment Party's administration. They organized three cabinets; their politics were partially supported by the Japanese, indirectly resulting in them aiding and abetting Japan's influence. However, with the rise in popularity of the
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restored King Gojong's father, Heungseon Daewongun, and established a pro-Japanese government under
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and the Qing dynasty. Leading scholars who visited Japan took inspiration from the
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and reformed domestic affairs. The central figures of this party were
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Political faction of Joseon Dynasty in late 19th century
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