All The Butlers' The 'Gyeongbokgung Charity Party' Narrative. "Reclaiming Narrative is a reconstitution of history."
The Narrative of Gyeongbokgung, which we didn't know, was released.
On SBS All The Butlers' broadcasted on the 2nd, there were Disciples who listened to the Narrative of Gyongbokgung by looking at every corner of Gyongbokgung with Goodbye My Princess.
On the day of the broadcast, Disciples found out that he had disappeared while having a good time with Goodbye My Princess. And they were given a mission to find Goodbye My Princess by giving them a clue to Goodbye My Princess diary.
Goodbye My Princess, who must be in Gyongbokgung, revealed her identity through Goodbye My Princess diary. Goodbye My Princess was one of the courts of Gyeongbokgung, built in Baro 1427; this was built for the stay of Cesar and Cesarbin, the Baro Charitable Party.
Disciples recalled that Goodbye My Princess had named the Charity Party as the favorite place in Gyongbokgung. And then I went to the charity for another clue.
The second Goodbye My Princess diary found at the Charity Party contained shocking content. In 1895, Empress Myeongseong, the mother of the tax collector, was murdered and later the Japanese sold the pavilions of Gyongbokgung to the auction, and in the process, the heart of Gyeongbokgung, the Geunjeongjeon, took a long period and the charity was sold to Japan and was abandoned in the backyard of the house of Japan, Okura.
In particular, Japan sold 469 buildings of Gyeongbokgung for auction and auction, and it was known that there were only 40 buildings left, which shocked everyone. Disciples, who had learned so far, headed for the Geunjeongjeon with a mixed heart, and there they found a third Goodbye My Princess diary.
Over time, Goodbye My Princess became part of a trail covered in the grass forest, and after a long effort by a Korean, it was reported that he returned to Gyoungbokgung in 80 years. And now Goodbye My Princess is in the backyard of the Guncheong Palace, and Disciples soon headed to the backyard of the Baro Guncheong Palace.
However, only empty estuaries remained in the backyard of the palace, raising doubts. At this time, the officer returned and he told us the Goodbye My Princess, the Narrative we did not know about the charity party.
The backyard of the Palace is the Baro Charity Party's Yugyu, stone stone, which originally said that it should be the foundation of the Charity Party on this stone, but it can not be done.
In the process of auctioning the Gyeongbokgung pavilions by the Japanese imperialists, the Charity Party was reduced to a Japanese private art museum and was used in 1914 as the Joseon Pavilion. And the Charity Party, which was a wooden building due to the influence of the Kanto earthquake that occurred in 1923, was destroyed, and the only thing left was Baro in the backyard of the Palace. Also, the traces of the burned fire remained clear throughout the stone sheath that returned to Gyongbokgung, which made me sad.
The charity party, which was subsequently sooted, smashed, broken and neglected, was discovered after a long effort and research by Professor Kim Jung-dong, a visiting professor at Tokyo University, and was returned in 1996.
Professor Kim Jung-dong said, "It is heartbreaking that one building is deeply hurt and is in Japan as if it is a hostage." The charity party has been returned. The charity party's reconstitution has also begun. However, the remains of the Charity Party were already unable to be reconstituted by the fire, and eventually they were forced to move to the backyard of the Palace.
The officer, along with the sad Narrative of the Charity Party, informed another shocking fact. This place where the charity party was returned was where Baro's past Empress Myeongseong was buried and burned. "Many people know only about the Empress Myeongseong incident of the Guncheong Palace and miss the remains of the Charity Party," the officer said.
He also said, "It is a history that was erased until the party returned, but it is returned to Gyongbokgung and the Narrative is reconstitution." "It is the teaching of Gyeongbokgung Master today that it is a mission to restore the lost history and to give it to the future." It sounded like a big sound.