Lee San: Wind of the Palace season 1 episode 46 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In 1777, King Jeong Jo faces a grave threat when an assassination attempt is made on his life due to temporarily reduced palace security. The swift actions of loyal subjects thwart the assassin, leading the King to initiate a widespread purge against those involved in the conspiracy, revealing a deep-seated plot against his rule. This includes high-profile arrests, and even implicates the Dowager Queen, highlighting the extent of betrayal. Determined to root out treason and stabilize his reign, the King personally oversees the interrogation and punishment of the conspirators, reflecting on the burdens of leadership and the continuous challenges to his authority.
Full Episode S01E46 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What year and month do the events take place?
August 1777.
Who is the reigning king during the events?
King Jeong Jo.
Why was the palace security reduced?
It was reduced under His Majesty's orders.
Who discovers the assassination plot against the King?
A concerned official and his companion during a discussion at the palace gates.
How does the King learn of the assassination attempt?
He is directly confronted by the assassin in his quarters.
What immediate action does the King take following the assassination attempt?
He orders a mass arrest of suspected conspirators.
Who are some of the notable figures implicated in the conspiracy?
Princess Hwa Wan, Secretary Jung Hu Gyum, Justice Minister Hong In Han, among others.
What is the fate of the conspirators trying to escape?
They are captured by royal forces before they can flee.
How does the King plan to deal with the accused?
He intends to personally interrogate and judge them.
Is the Dowager Queen implicated in the treason?
Yes, she is tried as the chief conspirator in treason.
What does the King reflect on towards the end of the events?
The burdens of leadership and the ongoing challenges he faces.
How does the King address the issue of punishment for the conspirators?
He decides on the punishments himself, indicating a strict stance against the treason.
What historical figure's crimes are mentioned in connection with the events?
Crown Prince Sado.
What does the King realize about his role and the nature of his enemies?
He acknowledges the never-ending struggle against those who would threaten his reign and the state.
What dramatic action does the Dowager Queen take?
She attempts to take her own life.