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... in, or the heat should be oppressive, yet it’s only somewhat bearable—these are signs.
Historically, people—whether in Joseon or anywhere across the world—would recognize the signs of famine and act quickly.
They would plow their fields and plant sweet potatoes or potatoes, or they would shake oak trees and store acorns.
The elites, too, would interpret the growing discontent and signs of famine as indicators that war was on the horizon, so they would begin preparing.
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