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10,000 Won Sejong’s Uncomfortable Thoughts

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Everyone must have seen it. King Sejong’s portrait

This portrait was set as the standard and is still kept and used to this day.

In fact, King Sejong’s portrait does not exist.

According to the records of the Annals and the research of several scholars,

Sleep time was short and I was constantly overworked.

I didn’t eat unless there was meat.

The accepted theory is that King Sejong was obese and had many complications as a result.

So who painted that portrait and when did it become the standard?

King Sejong the Great

standard portrait

1973

King Sejong Memorial Society

Upon request from

Kim Ki-chang

It was painted by the artist.

posthumous person

2008

Announced private organizations

List of people scheduled to be included in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary of the Institute of Korean Studies

Selected in the field of fine arts

2009

directly under the president

Committee to uncover the truth about pro-Japanese and anti-national activities

announced by

List of 705 people who committed pro-Japanese and anti-national activities

was also included.

This is Kim Ki-chang’s work with the above content.

First of all, it was confirmed that he was a pro-Japanese and anti-nationalist actor.

But the situation that is even more troubling than that begins now.

No matter how much I look here, look there, turn around,

I can’t shake the suspicion that his face was drawn.

The portrait of King Sejong painted by that nobleman was designated as the standard portrait.

So far, you’ve probably seen it used in many places, including currency, promotional materials, and statues.

Not only that

Most portraits on our currency are of pro-Japanese and anti-national actors.

Let’s make sure we know.

50,000 won note: A work by artist Kim Eun-ho, a pro-Japanese and anti-national activist.

10,000 won note: King Sejong the Great is a work by artist Kim Ki-chang, a pro-Japanese and anti-national activist. 5,000 won note: A work by artist Lee Jong-sang, Illang.

1,000 won note: Yu-tae Lee, pro-Japanese and anti-national activist who is a disciple of Kim Eun-ho, a pro-Japanese and anti-national activist

100 won coin: The work of artist Jang Woo-seong, a pro-Japanese and anti-national activist

Shouldn’t there be a change?

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