"All The Butlers" learned a number through the palace (), not the first person ever.
Lee Seung-gi, Shin Sung-rok, Kim Dong-Hyun, Cha Eun-woo and Yang Se-hyung were greeted by Gyeongbokgung as special masters on SBS All The Butlers' broadcast on the 2nd. The production team said that Gyeongbokgung was the first to be featured in the arts under the permission of the Cultural Heritage Administration.
Choi Tae-seong and Goodbye My Princess (Kim Kang-hoon) welcomed the five people on the day. Choi Tae-seong said, "I want you to feel the joy and joy of Gyeongbokgung together." Today is not All The Butlers but the archer. "
The five All The Butlers' headed to the heart of Joseon, Geunjeongjeon, with Choi Tae-seong and Goodbye My Princess. The ceiling of the Geunjeongjeon was set by a pair of Hwangryongs who harassed Yeouiju. Choi Tae-seong said, "I've never seen it before." He showed excitement in the grandeur of Geunjeongjeon.
The five people headed to Gyeonghoeru watched the scenery spread out in all directions, and they also enjoyed the space where the young taxmen learned to play and learn, such as the Charity Hall and the Guncheong Palace where the Eumi incident occurred.
On this day, All The Butlers' members also went to find Goodbye My Princess, who suddenly disappeared. Through the diary left by Goodbye My Princess, I learned that Goodbye My Princess was a charity, and also that the charity was sold to Japan through the Korea under Japan rule.
At the time of the Korea under Japan rule, Gyeongbokgung was auctioned and many places were transferred to Japan. The Charity Party also moved to Japan, where it was used as the name Cho Seon-kwan. In particular, the Kanto earthquake occurred in 1932, and all of them were destroyed by fire, and eventually only Yugu of the Charity Party could return to Gyeongbokgung.
Kim Jung-dong, a professor at Mokwon University, was the one who devoted his life to the return of the Charity Party. He was able to return the Charity Party to Gyeongbokgung in 1996, 80 years after an effort to rebuild bitter history without forgetting it.
"It's normal if there's a charity party on this base, but the burnt stone shaft doesn't function," Choi Tae-seong explained. In the end, it was too weak to restore, so it remained in the backyard of the palace.
Choi Tae-seong also said, "This is where the Japanese murdered and burned Empress Myeongseong," adding, "The charity has returned to the place." Lee Seung-gi and other members of All The Butlers' are sick of bitter history and said, "We must keep it in the future."
Photo: SBS broadcast screen