(1)Surprisingly, the servants of the Joseon Dynasty are slaves. 202301271732image text translation
(2)The reason why you were
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(5)Originating from the eating habits of the aristocrats in the Joseon Dynasty
(6)A man who considered it a virtue to eat only the part that came on top of the plate with a lot of rice
(7)It is said that Gobongbap originated from the eating habits of the Joseon people It is said that the aristocrats considered it a virtue to eat only the part on top of the bowl in a form that rises like a mountain in a rice bowl
(1)The time when you left rice for your servants to eatimage text translation
(2)In the Joseon Dynasty, servants could eat only when the yangban left rice, so the yangban tried to eat only the parts that stood on the rice bowl and left the rest so that the servants could eat a lot
(3)Because he’s not a slave
(4)When the slave system declined after the abolition of the public slave system in the 19th century
(5)People who escaped slaves but didn’t have money
(6)I was a wage worker who lived in the noble family as a farmhand
(1)Tsundere style, “Leave some leftovers and eat them.”image text translation
(2)I was just a worker on a regular salary
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(1)Don’t you have any courage? 2023-10-19 150526070image text translation
(2)I ate too much bar rice. I ate more to get rid of the seaweed soup, but at least this
(3)If you want to eat, eat or not. Move to 7
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(5)Looks like a complete gag 2023-1039150 1700
(6)Don’t hold out after eating that. You can stay hungry. Move 2
(7)Memories are 2023-10-19 182836 10470
(8)It’s a traditional culture of descending. There’s a misunderstanding that people eat it alone in a rice bowl that’s about the size of their head, but it was a culture where people eat only the top part, lower their legs, and eat it like this. You can’t do it because there’s a risk of reducing your blood type B. Move 1
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(2)When I searched it, it was spread while broadcasting on ytn science since 2018, but I don’t know what the evidence is, but if anyone knows, I’ve never heard of such a thing in the study of Joseon history food culture, and I don’t think that’s the case in common sense, but I don’t know why it keeps spreading
(3)Don’t 2023-10-19 192021
(4)In the study of food culture in the Joseon Dynasty, there are a lot of research data showing that the Joseon people ate a lot, ate fewer side dishes, and ate a lot of grain, but other than that, I couldn’t find it. If it was common for people to leave food at the aristocratic class to give it to them even though they studied table manners in the Joseon Dynasty, there would be a skill left, but I can’t find it, and I really don’t know where they find the evidence and make that argument
(5)Don’t do it 2023-10-19 192214
(6)There might be something I don’t know, so I’m looking for it not to be sure, but I can’t erase the thought that it’s like a fabrication just by looking at it It’s not an academic debate, it’s an internet commu comment, so I just write it honestly. It’s like a john or a naughty thing
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