Initially, the paper showed the pronunciation of various Hanja characters in Hangul, but stopped this practice beginning on March 9, 1907.
[1] From July 22 to October 10, 1906, it published Yi's novel (혈의 누; 血의 淚) serially across 50 issues.
[1] The Korean Emperor Gojong was reportedly fond of the paper, and donated 1,000 won from his own private funds for its continued operation.
On the 30th, they released a statement attributing the stopping of publication to broken printing equipment.
[1] Afterwards, the newspaper was purchased by former head writer Yi In-jik using funds from pro-Japanese minister Lee Wan-yong, and became an organ of Iljinhoe.