In 14th century Korean villages, there has always been a legend that "cannot be killed". The tyrant was in power and ordered to collect folk ironware to make weapons. The farmers could not survive without production materials. The old blacksmith in the village was thrown into prison by the officers and soldiers because he returned the ironware to the farmers without authorization. The old blacksmith fasted in the prison and used soil before dying
In 14th century Korean villages, there has always been a legend that "cannot be killed". The tyrant was in power and ordered to collect folk ironware to make weapons. The farmers could not survive without production materials. The old blacksmith in the village was thrown into prison by the officers and soldiers because he returned the ironware to the farmers without authorization. The old blacksmith fasted in the prison and used soil before dying