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Imagine a world where your 194-year family legacy—spanning three rulers, two centuries, and the absolute apex of sovereign power—is reduced to a few bytes of open-source text and a toggle switch for a "baby globe." In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of the Wang Yang Wikipedia disambiguation page, a digital graveyard that traps medieval Korean royalty in an eternal waiting room. We unpack the "Cooling-Off Strategy," analyzing the transition from the 11th-century reign of Duke Nakrang to the 14-year strategic gap designed to transition a royal name from mourning to historical reverence. We explore the mechanical "Western Mapping" of Eastern hierarchies, where the nuanced architecture of the Goryeo Dynasty is flattened into European titles like "Count" an ...