One again another Great Video.....I read about Crown Prince Sado....dealing with pressure from his father, mental illness and losing some like his sister. From my reading it felt like he was dealing with so much it lead to his mental breakdown. Tragic Life and death which lead to his Son honoring him when he become king.
The story of Prince Sado is very sad. I always believed that many of his issues stemmed from a poor relationship with both his father and wife. Sort of feeling pulled in two directions from early in life. Thank you for such a thorough review. Can't wait for the next one.👍
@@aaronlopez492 yes, I'm aware of the adoption because it is a court document. However did they take the baby away from his natural mother and hand him over to the queen. Or was he adoption merely a paper formality and he stayed with his natural mother.
@@annegreengables6367 That is a very good question. Having read different accounts of Prince Sado, from Seo-Young Jun's "Tragedy of a father and son", to other S.Korean sources that topic is never addressed. I'm sorry I could not shed any light on your question.
I read Lady Hyegyeong's diaries and he truly was a pitiful person. King Yeongjo, from the perspective of Lady Hyegyeong as Prince Sado's father, was cold, petty minded, and cruel to his son. It was truly a great misfortune that the two became father and son. Lady Hyegyeong was also right saying that all that happened in Prince Sado's life culminated in that horrible death. He was a pitiful, mentally disturbed man but one must not forget that he also killed many people and r*aped a lot of women.
As violent and insane as Sado became, you really have to pity him for having his own father drive him to that point, especially since he was obviously not sane enough to be held accountable for his actions.
I just finished watching The Red Sleeve and couldn't really pinpoint what was the actual problem between the king, his grandfather, and his father (since it wasn't shown clearly in the drama 😂) thanks for filling up the gaps! Now the story just made a whole lot of sense!
@@superiorqueenempress2784 yes it is not a bad show. But a bit too romantic for my taste i liked the Throne better, due to Yoo ah in and his brilliant Performance as sado. He is Horn for these roles.
@@szabobence8111 To each their own preference, but I think the show has different priorities. In The Throne, it's about Crown Prince Sado's tragic life struggling with severe mental health issues due to trauma and abuse from his father. In The Red Sleeve, the focus is on his son Yi San and Deok-im's love story. Compared to The Red Sleeve, The Throne is more factually accurate, but the way I see it, both are interconnected with each other, given that they are based in the same continuity of events.
Actually, before Yi San birth, both Lady Hyegyeong and Crown Prince Sado had a elder son, Crown Prince Uiso (Yi Jeong) who was born in 1750 Also, after Crown Prince Sado killed Ping ae, their son, Lee Chan was also thrown into the pond (I heard he was slashed first by Crown Prince Sado), but Yi Chan survived and was saved by the then Queen of King Yeongjo (*Queen Jeongsun) Crown Prince Sado also has other sons, namely Yi In(Euneongun)and Yi Jin (Eunshingun). Euneongun was the grandfather of the later King Cheoljong
Sorry I made a mistake, the late Queen of King Yeongjo was actually Queen Jeongsun. Her surname was Kim, but she came from the house of Gyeongju Kim. The Queen that is from Andong Kim clan is actually Queen Sunwon, wife of King Sunjo
Aside from he's sick I believe jangheon is cursed by jang hui bin. His residence is former palace of deposed queen and many courtladies believed the residence is still hunted by malignant huibin.
Also i recommended to watch "The throne " movie those who interested about king sado...I don't know if king sado right or wrong ...but that film made me cry..
The apostle's father, King Yeongjo, was born to a humble court lady who was doing dirty work in the palace (all of Joseon's court ladies came from poor families) Among them, experts say he had a complex about his birth and would have revealed an unusual feeling toward his son, Sado, as the lowest-ranking court lady who washed a mop and washed was born with the king's love for one night. For this reason, King Yeongjo took in his daughter-in-law from a family that inherited the princess's bloodline in the past and is said to have liked her very much. When I look at the book written by Hyegyeonggung Hong, it is so painful that her pain is written in detail. He entered the palace at the age of 10, lost his husband in his late teens, had to protect himself and his son, and was bullied by Queen Jeongsoon for a long time, lost his father and brother, and sent his son, Jeongjo, to heaven first.😢
Thank you so much, now I'm curious about his son hehehe, I watched the drama The Red Sleeve and I thought it was a very sad life the king had, now I know it was sad, it would be very nice if now you tell us about the king from the drama. The real history behind it. Thank you so much.
Great piece with neutral views 👍🏼 Pls cover Queen Jungsoon (or typed Jeongsun) next time, the much younger second queen of King Yeongjo and legal (not biological) grandma of King Jeongjo 😎
I came to know about his story because of AGUST D (SUGA of BTS) song "Daechwita". He mentions there a reference to berserk tiger Gwanghae and shoving the past into the rice chest. Some explanations connect the rice chest to Prince Sado who was punished and left out to starve inside the rice chest by his King father. Such a tragic end for a Prince.
Unfortunately, the first thing King Jeongjo said when he ascended the throne was, "Gwa-in is the son of Crown Prince Sado.It wasn't. It's kind of like a myth. In the actual record, King Jeongjo declared. Jim was the son of Crown Prince Sado, but the previous king ordered Jim to be the filial son. Since Jim cannot be the son of Crown Prince Sado and the son of Prince Hyojang, he officially remains only the successor of Prince Hyojang. The ritual of Crown Prince Sado will follow the etiquette of the general godfather, not the court, and Hyegyeonggung Hong, the wife and mother of Crown Prince Sado, cannot be treated the same as the queen. Those who will honor and commemorate Crown Prince Sado will be severely punished according to the will of their ancestors. Jeongjo was also King Yeongjo's successor and a political human being.
@@atis9061 oh 100 pct but the underlying issue was also that he “couldn’t sit still and study” as a kid with Yeongjo being the most toxic Korean father of all time - that psychosis was caused by abuse, and same w the anxiety. Those aren’t mutually exclusive w ADHD in fact tend to go together with a childhood like Prince Sado’s
Which part of the story did you missed? It’s clearly stated there that he has mental illness that is described today as bipolar disorder with pressure and stress that comes to be a ruler lead him to do unspeakable things. Hope your brain can catch this one.
@audriannambamba did you catch the part where he BEAT THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD TO DEATH? The chest is messed up but the dude needed to be euthanized. There was nothing they could do for him at that time and in his position
One again another Great Video.....I read about Crown Prince Sado....dealing with pressure from his father, mental illness and losing some like his sister. From my reading it felt like he was dealing with so much it lead to his mental breakdown. Tragic Life and death which lead to his Son honoring him when he become king.
Thanks! Much appreciated and motivating ^^
Great work, thanks!
I went to Suwon fortress and fell in love with it, knowing a bit more of its history makes me like it even more
Often wonder how they can rule when they already have enough problems internally.
The story of Prince Sado is very sad. I always believed that many of his issues stemmed from a poor relationship with both his father and wife. Sort of feeling pulled in two directions from early in life. Thank you for such a thorough review. Can't wait for the next one.👍
Thanks for taking the time to watch ^^
Was Prince Sado taken from his natural mother, when the Queen adopted him?
@@annegreengables6367 His biological mother was royal noble consort Yeong. But he was later adopted by Queen Jeongseong.
@@aaronlopez492 yes, I'm aware of the adoption because it is a court document. However did they take the baby away from his natural mother and hand him over to the queen. Or was he adoption merely a paper formality and he stayed with his natural mother.
@@annegreengables6367 That is a very good question. Having read different accounts of Prince Sado, from Seo-Young Jun's "Tragedy of a father and son", to other S.Korean
sources that topic is never addressed. I'm sorry I could not shed any light on your question.
I read Lady Hyegyeong's diaries and he truly was a pitiful person. King Yeongjo, from the perspective of Lady Hyegyeong as Prince Sado's father, was cold, petty minded, and cruel to his son. It was truly a great misfortune that the two became father and son. Lady Hyegyeong was also right saying that all that happened in Prince Sado's life culminated in that horrible death. He was a pitiful, mentally disturbed man but one must not forget that he also killed many people and r*aped a lot of women.
As violent and insane as Sado became, you really have to pity him for having his own father drive him to that point, especially since he was obviously not sane enough to be held accountable for his actions.
I just finished watching The Red Sleeve and couldn't really pinpoint what was the actual problem between the king, his grandfather, and his father (since it wasn't shown clearly in the drama 😂) thanks for filling up the gaps! Now the story just made a whole lot of sense!
You need to watch Yi San/ Palace of the wind they talk about his life in that drama
I suggest you to watch the Korean movie "The Throne" with Yoo Ah-in
@@superiorqueenempress2784 yes it is not a bad show. But a bit too romantic for my taste i liked the Throne better, due to Yoo ah in and his brilliant Performance as sado. He is Horn for these roles.
@@szabobence8111 To each their own preference, but I think the show has different priorities. In The Throne, it's about Crown Prince Sado's tragic life struggling with severe mental health issues due to trauma and abuse from his father. In The Red Sleeve, the focus is on his son Yi San and Deok-im's love story. Compared to The Red Sleeve, The Throne is more factually accurate, but the way I see it, both are interconnected with each other, given that they are based in the same continuity of events.
Anyone who wants to watch a drama about sado's life I suggest you should go and watch 'Secret door '
just started reading The Red Palace!
wanted to learn a bit more about sado and real history
samee
Same
Actually, before Yi San birth, both Lady Hyegyeong and Crown Prince Sado had a elder son, Crown Prince Uiso (Yi Jeong) who was born in 1750
Also, after Crown Prince Sado killed Ping ae, their son, Lee Chan was also thrown into the pond (I heard he was slashed first by Crown Prince Sado), but Yi Chan survived and was saved by the then Queen of King Yeongjo (*Queen Jeongsun)
Crown Prince Sado also has other sons, namely Yi In(Euneongun)and Yi Jin (Eunshingun). Euneongun was the grandfather of the later King Cheoljong
Sorry I made a mistake, the late Queen of King Yeongjo was actually Queen Jeongsun. Her surname was Kim, but she came from the house of Gyeongju Kim. The Queen that is from Andong Kim clan is actually Queen Sunwon, wife of King Sunjo
I often felt sad whenever I watched the Throne, if only family therapy was available then. So yeah.
Aside from he's sick I believe jangheon is cursed by jang hui bin. His residence is former palace of deposed queen and many courtladies believed the residence is still hunted by malignant huibin.
This was explored in the 2015 KBS Drama Special Crimson Moon, starring Kim Dae-myung, Lee Hang-na, and Park So-dam. You can find it on TH-cam. 🙂
donde la puedo ver porque la e buscado y no sale pones esos dramas y nunca se consigue
Good video
Thank you ^^
Wow i dont even feel bad that he died,he reminds me of that king from the movie "The Treacherous"
Also i recommended to watch "The throne " movie those who interested about king sado...I don't know if king sado right or wrong ...but that film made me cry..
Always thought it was a tragic story but after learning he was apparently routinely beating people to death at this point.. maybe a bit deserved
I love your chanel so much ❤
Well thank you so much ^^
The apostle's father, King Yeongjo, was born to a humble court lady who was doing dirty work in the palace (all of Joseon's court ladies came from poor families) Among them, experts say he had a complex about his birth and would have revealed an unusual feeling toward his son, Sado, as the lowest-ranking court lady who washed a mop and washed was born with the king's love for one night. For this reason, King Yeongjo took in his daughter-in-law from a family that inherited the princess's bloodline in the past and is said to have liked her very much.
When I look at the book written by Hyegyeonggung Hong, it is so painful that her pain is written in detail. He entered the palace at the age of 10, lost his husband in his late teens, had to protect himself and his son, and was bullied by Queen Jeongsoon for a long time, lost his father and brother, and sent his son, Jeongjo, to heaven first.😢
Interesting. Thank you.
Thank you so much, now I'm curious about his son hehehe, I watched the drama The Red Sleeve and I thought it was a very sad life the king had, now I know it was sad, it would be very nice if now you tell us about the king from the drama. The real history behind it. Thank you so much.
Great piece with neutral views 👍🏼 Pls cover Queen Jungsoon (or typed Jeongsun) next time, the much younger second queen of King Yeongjo and legal (not biological) grandma of King Jeongjo 😎
Very interesting. Thank you!
Thank you ^^
The mad prince had to go. I feel bad for the ones who had to deal with him.
Poor dude was suffering from psychotic depression
I came to know about his story because of AGUST D (SUGA of BTS) song "Daechwita". He mentions there a reference to berserk tiger Gwanghae and shoving the past into the rice chest. Some explanations connect the rice chest to Prince Sado who was punished and left out to starve inside the rice chest by his King father. Such a tragic end for a Prince.
Oh my word and I just finished watching The Red Sleeve
Unfortunately, the first thing King Jeongjo said when he ascended the throne was, "Gwa-in is the son of Crown Prince Sado.It wasn't. It's kind of like a myth. In the actual record, King Jeongjo declared.
Jim was the son of Crown Prince Sado, but the previous king ordered Jim to be the filial son.
Since Jim cannot be the son of Crown Prince Sado and the son of Prince Hyojang, he officially remains only the successor of Prince Hyojang.
The ritual of Crown Prince Sado will follow the etiquette of the general godfather, not the court, and Hyegyeonggung Hong, the wife and mother of Crown Prince Sado, cannot be treated the same as the queen.
Those who will honor and commemorate Crown Prince Sado will be severely punished according to the will of their ancestors.
Jeongjo was also King Yeongjo's successor and a political human being.
Thank you 😊
thanks bro good timing
Thanks for watching ^^ Very grateful~
So there's some attempts to "diagnose" Prince Sado, as someone w/ ADHD I think it' svery likely he had ADHD and other learning disabilities
ADHD doesn't make someone a rapist abusive douche
ADHD? What? He had psychosis & severe anxiety disorder
@@atis9061 oh 100 pct but the underlying issue was also that he “couldn’t sit still and study” as a kid with Yeongjo being the most toxic Korean father of all time - that psychosis was caused by abuse, and same w the anxiety.
Those aren’t mutually exclusive w ADHD in fact tend to go together with a childhood like Prince Sado’s
I read this as the history of Prince asado
Not dissapointed though
Sado sounds like he was a psychopath,that’s why his dad put him in a rice box.
Which part of the story did you missed? It’s clearly stated there that he has mental illness that is described today as bipolar disorder with pressure and stress that comes to be a ruler lead him to do unspeakable things. Hope your brain can catch this one.
@audriannambamba did you catch the part where he BEAT THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILD TO DEATH? The chest is messed up but the dude needed to be euthanized. There was nothing they could do for him at that time and in his position
😓 *promo sm*!!!
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