'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty': Writer defends romantic comedy starring Lee Chae-min, amid controversy over historical accuracy
'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty': Writer defends romantic comedy starring Lee Chae-min, amid controversy over historical accuracy
The tvN drama 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' faces criticism for historical inaccuracies, particularly regarding royal court protocols with Ming envoys. Author Park Guk-jae defended the scenes, citing 'Gukjo Oryeui' to justify the depiction of seating arrangements and royal greetings. The debate highlights the tension between creative license and historical accuracy in Korean dramas, sparking discussions about Joseon-era diplomacy.
The tvN drama 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' faces criticism for historical inaccuracies, particularly regarding royal court protocols with Ming envoys. Author Park Guk-jae defended the scenes, citing 'Gukjo Oryeui' to justify the depiction of seating arrangements and royal greetings. The debate highlights the tension between creative license and historical accuracy in Korean dramas, sparking discussions about Joseon-era diplomacy.