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Is the story of Dae Jang Geum true?
Dae Jang Geum is adapted from the story of a real historical figure Dae Jang Geum.

"Jiangjin" is the only woman in Korean history who became the first chef and the first doctor through her unremitting efforts, and was finally named "Otsu" by the Emperor. The story begins with an ordinary palace.

The process of maid-in-waiting becoming the first chef in North Korea. Because the protagonist of the play is a real historical figure, and the cast is strong, and most of the cooking and Korean court dishes in the play are also made public for the first time, this has become one of the main reasons why the audience loves the play.

The time background of Dae Jang Geum is North Korea from the end of 15 to the first half of 16. Maid-in-waiting's daughter Chang Jin went to the palace to avenge her parents. Just as she was about to become the first female chef in the imperial kitchen from an ordinary maid-in-waiting, she was framed by her enemy and demoted to an official maid. At this time, the royal bodyguard Min Zhenghao gave her great care. Changjin began to learn medical skills, re-entered the palace, and began his second revenge. In the process of practicing medicine, Changjin gradually gave up the idea of hatred. By virtue of her own ability, she finally became the attending physician of the emperor, and was awarded the third-class rank as an exception, and was known as the "Tai Shang Huang".