Hong Seok-cheon complains of serious pain (secret of soldier Celeb)

Jan 20, 2025

Hong Seok-cheon complains of serious pain (secret of soldier Celeb)



Hong Seok-cheon complains of serious pain (secret of soldier Celeb)
Hong Seok-cheon complains of serious pain (secret of soldier Celeb)
Hong Seok-cheon complains of serious pain (secret of soldier Celeb)
Hong Seok-cheon complains of serious pain (secret of soldier Celeb)
Entertainer Hong Seok-cheon confesses that he is suffering from gout.

On the 21st, introduces the king's disease suffered by the sixth celebrity 'Louis XIV'.

Louis XIV, the sun king who ruled France for 72 years, 3 months, and 18 days until he passed away at the age of 77. Although regarded as a symbol of absolute monarchy, his life was always with the disease to the extent that the expression 'pain and longevity' fits. In particular, according to his doctor's records, the king was unable to get out of bed because his feet were too sick in the later years of his life and died a few days after black spots on his feet spread to his legs. What made the king, who loved dancing, unable to walk.




▶Thrones with toilets, haemorrhoids, lifestyle habits

Louis XIV's meal was so great that the aristocrats watched it. There were rumors that they ate all 50 chickens a day, and even when all of their upper jaw teeth were removed due to cavities, their appetite did not decrease at all. Even frequent bowel problems led to the attachment of a toilet to the throne, which eventually led to the king suffering hemorrhoids so severe that he could not even ride a horse. Lee Nak-jun cited the king's lifestyle as the cause of hemorrhoids, and Mi-yeon was in pain just listening to the explanation, causing laughter.

The king was in excruciating pain and decided to have hemorrhoids. However, at the time, surgery was like a gamble that would be fortunate if it succeeded, but if it failed, it would be like a gamble. The bandit was in a situation where he enjoyed wealth when the king lived, and when the king died, he had to die together. In response, Lee Chan-won said that if he were a doctor, he would be possessed by an ambitious surgical intention. Were Louis XIV's hemorrhoids successful when there was no anesthesia?




▶ The king of dance, a disease that caught Louis XIV's ankle

In the final moments when the dance-loving king suffered so much that he couldn't get out of bed, Mi-yeon noticed a black spot starting from his legs before Louis XIV died. Through his diet of enjoying chocolate and candied fruit, he presumed that he suffered from 'this' and the resulting gangrene occurred. The disease, caused by excessive sugar intake, is easily exposed to the younger generation today, raising awareness.

On the other hand, another disease that caught Louis XIV's ankle introduced by Lee Chan-won is gout. Gout was also called the "King's Bottle" because it was a disease that many royalty and aristocrats who were able to consume excess meat and wine at the time. The king has lived with this disease for more than 30 years, which is said to hurt just by blowing the wind. The fact that gout was also found in Tyrannosaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur, caused the recording studio to tremble.




Gout that changed the history of the United States

Gout has affected historical events beyond individual suffering. During the American Revolutionary War, Benjamin Franklin and French Foreign Minister Count Bergen built trust through sympathy for the same disease, which led to the signing of an alliance treaty between the United States and France. Ironically, their suffering contributed to the historical turning point of American independence and France.

On this day's broadcast, broadcaster Hong Seok-cheon frankly confessed his gout experience, causing regret. He said "I want my thumb to go away." conveyed extreme feelings and vividly conveyed the pain of gout. In addition, Hong Seok-cheon surprised Jang by jokingly saying that he was worried about getting gout because he was tall. In response, Jang Do-yeon expressed her disappointment, saying "Don't talk about such things" and turned the set into a sea of laughter.

Interestingly, it is also revealed that the heart of Louis XIV was used as a red pigment. While the kings' keepsakes were discarded under the order of the revolutionary government at the time, an artist took his heart and used it as a pigment. Professor Lim Seung-hwi, a historian who was skeptical, was also surprised when he saw an interview with a forensic scientist conducting research, saying, `Should I believe it?'

Korea's first medical storytelling program 'Louis XIV' will air on KBS2TV on Tuesday, Jan. 21.



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