Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    “Sold Out On You” Heads Into 2nd Half On Ratings Rise

    May 8, 2026

    Nana to Become a Criminal Psychologist in "Ma Teresa" (2026/05/07)

    May 8, 2026

    HYBE Boy Group Member Blames Management For Their Controversial Personality During Debut

    May 8, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • “Sold Out On You” Heads Into 2nd Half On Ratings Rise
    • Nana to Become a Criminal Psychologist in "Ma Teresa" (2026/05/07)
    • HYBE Boy Group Member Blames Management For Their Controversial Personality During Debut
    • Mark Tuan — SuperELLE China May 2026 Pictorial Preview
    • Girl Group Idol’s “Disasterously Messy” Room Stuns Cleaning Crews
    • SM Idol Recommends Singer Charged With Child Sexual Abuse And Murder, Sparking Backlash
    • Handsome Idol Goes Wildly Viral Amongst “Locals,” Surfacing Pregnancy Scandal
    • BLACKPINK’s Lisa And aespa Ningning’s “Controversial” Behavior Sparks Demands For Blacklisting And Banning
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
    KpopNewsHub – Latest K-Pop News, Idols & Korean EntertainmentKpopNewsHub – Latest K-Pop News, Idols & Korean Entertainment
    • Home
    • Trending
    • BLACKPINK
    • BTS
    • IVE
    • K-Movies
    • aespa
    • K-Series
    • NewJeans
    • SEVENTEEN
      • Stray Kids
      • TWICE
    KpopNewsHub – Latest K-Pop News, Idols & Korean EntertainmentKpopNewsHub – Latest K-Pop News, Idols & Korean Entertainment
    Home»SEVENTEEN»Korean Historian Criticizes “Perfect Crown” For Inaccurate Portrayal Of History
    Korean Historian Criticizes "Perfect Crown" For Inaccurate Portrayal Of History
    SEVENTEEN

    Korean Historian Criticizes “Perfect Crown” For Inaccurate Portrayal Of History

    April 29, 20264 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    It definitely leans towards fiction.

    2 hours ago

    A historian has weighed in on the hit K-Drama Perfect Crown, offering a detailed analysis of its historical elements, and where it falls short.

    On April 28, historian Shim Yong Hwan uploaded a video reviewing the drama, which stars IU and Byun Woo Seok. In the video, he explored how the series fits into the growing trend of alternate history storytelling, a genre increasingly popular in webtoons and web novels. Shim acknowledged the appeal of such works, noting that their strength lies in expanding imagination. He fact-checked elements such as the historical background of why constitutional monarchy did not continue in Korea, as well as the flower-falling game, hanbok design, and titles shown in the drama, emphasizing that cultural experimentation goes beyond history to create new culture.

    “Alternate history works like Perfect Crown are a popular trend in webtoons and web novels these days. The advantage is the expansion of imagination, and if based on solid evidence, they can become much more refined works.”

    Despite this, he pointed out several areas where the drama lacked accuracy, including scenes like the palace fire and certain cultural details. One of the biggest talking points was the drama’s central premise, a modern-day constitutional monarchy in Korea. Shim explained that, historically, this scenario is highly unlikely.

    He argued that after the fall of the Joseon dynasty, the royal family failed to maintain influence, citing figures like Crown Prince Yeong and even referencing how former President Syngman Rhee treated the monarchy after liberation. He also noted that portrayals like The Last Princess tend to be overly romanticized.

    “The reason constitutional monarchy did not continue into 21st-century Korea is, sadly, because the Joseon royal family did nothing after its fall. Crown Prince Yeong wore a Japanese military uniform and played a collaborator role, and there is even a photo showing a composition where President Syngman Rhee appears to disregard him after liberation. The film The Last Princess is heavily beautified by nationalist sentiment, but in reality, Princess Deokhye did almost nothing.”

    He continued, addressing whether it would be possible for Grand Prince Ian (Byun Woo Seok) to hold real power on behalf of a young king. The drama’s portrayal of royal power structures also drew criticism. Shim stated that the idea of a royal relative like Grand Prince Ian holding real power would have been impossible in Joseon history, as strict systems were in place to prevent such interference.

    “Historically, it is impossible. Joseon was a country that strictly blocked interference from royal relatives. After King Sejo’s betrayal, they never gave power to royal relatives. Heungseon Daewongun also ruled as regent only in a special situation where royal authority was extremely weak, but he stepped down after Choi Ik Hyun’s petition. But since the drama’s main character is Byun Woo Seok, what can you do?”

    He also touched on details like titles and costume design, explaining that certain choices shown in the drama would have been considered serious breaches of royal etiquette, though he acknowledged these as likely creative decisions.

    “Terms like yeonggam and daegam indicate the scope of official ranks. In the drama, mixing royal attire patterns or loosening a dragon robe would, by etiquette, be punishable by beheading, but I see it as an area of design consideration.”

    Despite his critiques, Shim ended on a positive note. He described the drama as part of a broader cultural movement, saying that while it may not be historically precise, it represents an interesting experiment in modern Hallyu storytelling.

    As Perfect Crown continues to gain popularity, with ratings reaching over 11%, the conversation around its balance of history and fiction is only growing.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    aespa Giselle’s Response To Constant “New Face” Rumors Earns Mixed Reactions

    May 7, 2026

    Would You Rather #71 » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps

    May 7, 2026

    Korean Dating Show Contestant Sentenced To Prison For Sexual Assault

    May 7, 2026

    “Big 4” Group’s Inappropriate Choreography Accused Of Sexualizing Underage Member

    May 7, 2026
    Latest Post

    “Sold Out On You” Heads Into 2nd Half On Ratings Rise

    May 8, 2026

    Nana to Become a Criminal Psychologist in "Ma Teresa" (2026/05/07)

    May 8, 2026

    HYBE Boy Group Member Blames Management For Their Controversial Personality During Debut

    May 8, 2026

    Mark Tuan — SuperELLE China May 2026 Pictorial Preview

    May 8, 2026
    KpopNewsHub – Latest K-Pop News, Idols & Korean Entertainment
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 kpopnewshub. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.