This is a commentary by Choi Tae-seong Histories instructor who taught Gyoungbokgung Master. On SBS All The Butlers' broadcast on the last 2 days, I had time to learn for the first time in history to find the non-personal Gyeongbokgung Master.
Members of All The Butlers looked around our history by looking around Choi Tae-seong instructor, Goodbye My Princess (Kim Kang-hoon) and Gyeongbokgung. I experienced indirect experiences from the gaze of the Joseon royal family to life. Lee Seung-gi explained that "Gyeongbokgung is like a place where people live in the end," and that it is a place where people work, learn, eat, enjoy and live.
Looking back at Gyoungbokgung, the members of All The Butlers realized late that Goodbye My Princess, who was near, was a court, not a person. Goodbye My Princess was a 'charitable party', a space of Seja and Sejabin. The 'charity party', which did not show a bright appearance throughout the palace, had Chest sick Histories. It was sold at auction during the Japanese colonial period and wandered around Japan under the name of 'Chosun Pavilion'.
It was only returned in 1996, 80 years later, but the Charity Party could not return to its original seat, which was restored in 1999. The charity party, which was abandoned in the backyard of the Japanese house of Okura, was left with a fire in the Kanto earthquake, and it was located in the backyard of the Guncheong Palace because it could not build it due to fire.
In particular, the Chest sickness was the place where the Charity Party was located after the Empress Myeongseong was burned. It is a place with both Chest painful Histories, but the backyard of the Guncheong Palace was a place that was turned away by visitors. It was a space that I had to pass by without knowing this Histories. " (Returning the Charity Party) to regain the lost Histories. It is the teaching of the Gyeongbokgung Master that the Histories are precious to the future. "
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