North Korean textbooks portray their leader, Kim Jong Un, as incredibly capable. Kim Jong Un fired a gun at the age of three, and by the age of nine, he could discharge 10 shots in less than three seconds, all hitting the target. He's also described as an amazing driver, reportedly able to drive a car at the age of 3, and by the age of 8, he was navigating himself on rough roads
According to North Korean textbooks, the leader's father, Kim Jong-il, the former leader of North Korea, was exceptionally capable too. It is said that upon his birth, two rainbows appeared in the sky and a new star emerged. He reportedly began walking three weeks after birth and speaking eight weeks later. As a university student, he allegedly wrote 1,500 books in three years and composed six operas. His sporting prowess was also notable, with claims of making 11 hole-in-ones in a single round of golf. Furthermore, he was said to have the ability to change the weather and to have never needed to use the bathroom.
The North Korean leader's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, was just as capable. According to a propaganda booklet that every North Korean citizen is required to read, Kim Il Sung rode a horse into the sky and threw stones to defeat the Japanese during the war with Japan. He also made rice out of sand and bullets out of pine cones, which he used in the war against Japan.
In North Korea, all citizens are expected to learn about the greatness of their leader from birth. The leader, Kim Jong-un, is considered perfect and without any faults.