Naked Korean history Choi Tae-seong instructor nakeds the seven-month Russian diplomatic expedition of the Joseon Diplomatic Avengers, which is centered on Min Young-hwan.
In the 7th episode of TVN STORY's original historical entertainment, naked Korean history (director Kim Hyung-oh, Jeon Min-ho, Kim Ki-jun), which will air on June 8, Wu Ding explores everything about the diplomatic negotiations of the Korean delegation sent to Russia to save Joseon with the theme of 'Christmas at the brink, why did they head to Russia?'
On the same day, Choi Tae-seong, a lecturer, will be interested in the announcement of a remarkable story about Akwanpacheon, where Wu Ding, the 26th king of Joseon, fled to the Russian Embassy. Wu Ding vividly conveys the story of escaping to the Russian Embassy in a kiln where the ladies ride with a dresser. This is an incident that occurred after the Eumi incident in which Japan murdered Queen Myeongseong, and Choi Tae-seong will catch the attention by digging into why Japan murdered Queen Myeongseong and what life threats Wu Ding has been threatened since then.
Choi Tae-seong introduces the background of Wu Ding's formation of the Chosun mission after the Akanpacheon. Above all, the Chosun delegation, which is composed mainly of Min Young-hwan, will explain all of the fierce and desperate diplomatic affairs that have been carried out for about seven months across eight countries including China, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom across the Pacific Ocean to North America.
In this process, Choi Tae-seong told me that the Moscow Protocol signed between Russia and Japan before the Korean War contained a secret treaty containing the crisis of the division of the two Koreas. It was a surprise to Kim Dong-Hyun, Jae-won and Jonathan. Choi Tae-seong, a lecturer, was furious during the lecture, saying, "Is not it really shocking?" Kim Dong-Hyun said, "I would have been really desperate for the Chosun mission."