"All The Butlers" was the first person ever to appear, not a man, "Palace (Palace) Master," to capture both fun and meaning.
According to Nielsen Korea, a ratings agency on March 3, sbs All The Butlers', which was broadcast on the 2nd, recorded 4.1% of the first part and 4% of the second part. The '2049 target audience rating', which is a topic and competitiveness indicator, rose to 2.1% and the highest audience rating per minute rose to 5.5%.
The master who appeared on the show was 'Gyeongbokgung'. In the appearance of the first non-personal master of All The Butlers', the members expressed their feelings, saying, "It seems to be the first and best master." In addition, Choi Tae-seong, a Korean history star lecturer, was in charge of history, and Kim Kang-hoon, a child actor, was accompanied by Goodbye My Princess'. Especially, this filming was the first time that the entire Gyeongbokgung was licensed, and it was opened to the inside of the Geunjeongjeon and the second floor of the gyeonghoeru which can not be easily entered.
Members looked back at Gyeongbokgung following Choi Tae-seong and Goodbye My Princess. Choi Tae-seong said: "If you look well there are stories of many people who lived here in the building. I think meeting the story is the will of Master Gyoungbokgung. " Members looked inside the Geunjeongjeon and from gyeonghoeru to the Charity Party and the Guncheong Palace. Choi Tae-seong explained about the palace as "the space where the Chest sick Empress Myeongseong was killed" and the members said "Suddenly Chest is sick". Goodbye My Princess also said, "I think it was too scary, I learned it from textbooks, but it is even worse when I come." Lee Seung-gi said, "I thought it was a splendid place with a king, but it seems to be a place where people live in the end."
While continuing to spend time at Gyeongbokgung, Goodbye My Princess, who was with the members, suddenly disappeared and embarrassed everyone. At this time, an unrelated person appeared with a diary of Goodbye My Princess, "Please find Goodbye My Princess with these clues. Goodbye My Princess must be in Gyongbokgung. " The diary read, 'I am called Goodbye My Princess, the palace built in 1427, the palace in the east.' The members found out that Goodbye My Princess was not a person but a 'charity party'.
The members followed the diary clues to the charity party, where a second diary was placed in front of the charity party, which contained a shocking past that the Japanese auctioned Gyoungbokgung. The members said, "It was about 100 years ago," and they could not easily say, "I did not know that Gyeongbokgung was auctioned and torn it to Japan."
Since then, the members have been looking for the original charity hall and heading to the backyard of the palace, but there was only a place left. Choi Tae-seong told the Chest sick story of the philanthropy being reduced to a Japanese private art museum as the Gyeongbokgung pavilions were auctioned off. In 1923, the Kanto earthquake caused the charity to eventually disappear into a fire. After that, Professor Kim Jung-dong, who tried to rebuild his bitter history without forgetting, told the back story that he was able to return the neglected stone to Gyongbokgung.
In addition, Choi Tae-seong told everyone that the backyard of the Guncheong Palace, which moved the charitable hall, was a place where Empress Myeongseong was buried and burned. Shin Sung-rok said, "If we did not know this, we would just see it even if we came to Gyongbokgung."
Choi Tae-seong said, "Before the stonework of the charity party came back, the history of the charity party was erased. I recovered this and restored the story of the Charity Party by putting it back. " "It is our mission to restore the lost history by finding one by one, restoring the lost story, and to pass on to the future. This is the teaching of Master Gyeongbokgung. "
Following the painful history of Chest, which was hidden on this day, the scene of the teachings of Master Gyeongbokgung reminded me of the meaning and took the 'best one minute' with 5.5% per minute.