The most controversial reform at this time was the proclamation of the "Short Hair Act"(단발령, 斷髮令), i.e. cutting off the traditional Korean male Sangtu, and reformation of traditional attire.
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After the murder of Queen Min in 1895, Japanese-backed Gabo Reformers forced the King to sign an edict decreeing that all Korean males must cut their Topknot.