When I wrote that only 4 of his 20 extant marshals (excluding King Karl XIV of Sweden, formerly Marshal Jean Bernadotte, and 4 of them who were dead by that timeJ I was wrong.
Davout, Soult, Ney and Brune actively fought, but Jourdan, Mortier, Lefebvre, Serurier, Suchet and Kellermann served minor roles during Napoleon's comeback. So 10 of 20 marshals did return.
Some of the marshals , having enough of war, sat out but these people actively supported the Restoration Govt: de Perignon (of the champagne fame), Victor, MacDonald (yes,there was a French marshal of that name), Oudinot, Victor, Marmont and Berthier.7 of them or 35% openly supported the old order and denounced their erstwhile Emperor.
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excluding the trottist Lim Youngwoong who has no reason to ally with the younger gen of KPop47, here are the breakdown
2nd Gen
Lee Jieun 476M
Taeyeon 220M
Big Bang 201M
Total 897M
3rd Gen
BTS (not active) 358M
BlackPink 345M
Twice 195M
Total 898M, without BTS 540M
4th Gen
Ive 325M
Gidle 302M
aespa 261M
Total 888M.
So, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Gen of KPop are neck and neck to one another, and there is very little difference between 2nd and 3rd Gen Although the 3rd gen is slightly ahead, BTS is inactive and Lee Jieun holds #1, so it is safe that the Restoration of the 2nd Gen of KPop, as if nothing had occurred in Korean Pop from 2012, appears to be complete.
How the 3rd Gen, which conquered the entire world, snatched defeat from the jaws of absolute victory is an essay I am preparing for the future, but now we have to face the restoration of the 2nd Gen with a vengeance never seen before.
In USA, Taylor Swift's restoration means disaster for other acts . I went to a bookstore and saw the magazine section with singers, and half of it is of Harry Styles, of Worcester, England. Taylor Swift and some others took the rest, with some magazines for BTS, a couple for BlackPink and one for KPop in general, which, to my own surprise, included a small section on the most domestic singer of Korean history who released a net of zero English songs in there.
The question now is how long will the restoration of the 2nd Gen will last.
Although Taeyeon and Big Bang contributed, the singer who failed to contribute too much for KPop's worldwide success was extremely instrumental on upsetting the KPop order and restoring KPop to the 2nd Gen, having the very first concert done by a 2nd Gen act in the Chamshil Olympic Stadium (the one done by JYP is now in the memory hole thanks to the antics of the members and their lack of presence in KPop (Yuchun is personal non grata, Junsu only in Musicals and Jaejoong exclusively active in Japan only).
Given the example above, I expect about 1/2 of BTS' fans will be around 1 year from now, 15% muddling along between it and other acts, and 35% having moved on to another act.
Against which Lee Jieun and the 2nd Gen of KPop, with a restored power and strength, stand.
The unfortunate thing is this is likely to be Big Bang's last song; Taeyeon has not seen IU since 2012; and IU has no intention to bend down to Taeyeon and strike an alliance again, given Taeyeon did a lot for the singer who still refuses to contribute to KPop's advancement to the world even now when the latter was a nobody in 2009-10.
Instead she is seeing g.o.d. which does not endear her to other members of 2nd gen or 4th gen. Granted this is near the year end so every newer act is quite busy, but she , instead of seeing g.o.d., should have arranged to see one of the new biggies ; Ive, aespa, Gidle, Le Sserafim or New Jeans and strike an alliance with them for a coming showdown against the 3rd Gen, which might be 2025, or maybe 2023 if BTS does win a Grammy against Abba next February.
Unless the 2nd Gen somehow can manage to strike an alliance with the 4th Gen, it is unlikely that the Restoration of the 2nd Generation of KPop against the 3rd gen which had conquered the earth is going to last for too long.