In the cozy living room of Master Chun's house, Rei sat impatiently, asking for another story. Master Chun smiled softly, knowing exactly what to do. She walked to her private library, a room full of bookshelves, and found a particular book that glimmered with a golden light. The book had an artificial pair of hands holding it, indicating its significance.
Master Chun presented the book to Rei, who was curious about what it contained. Rei picked it up and saw the title, "One Side Heaven Another Side Hell." The title alone sparked Rei's curiosity, and she looked to Master Chun for an explanation.
Master Chun's face softened, and she said, "This is a story that has touched the hearts of many masters throughout the ages. It's a tale of true love between two people from completely different worlds."
Rei's eyes widened, eager to hear more. Master Chun began to tell the story of two young lovers, one from a heavenly realm and the other from a dark and sinister underworld. Their love was pure, but their worlds were constantly at odds, causing them great turbulence and heartbreak.
Rei, with an inquisitive gaze, directed a curious question towards their wise Master, Chun. "Master," Rei began, "why is it that their attire does not resemble that of traditional Korean garments?"
Master Chun, his eyes reflecting a depth of knowledge and wisdom, took a moment to ponder the query before responding. With a calm and measured voice, he unravelled the tale behind the clothing choices in the kingdom of Jihye.
"In the bygone era, when the reign of the former King of Jihye held sway," Master Chun began, "an order was passed to distinguish the noble lineage from the common folk. The King, Queen, Prince, Princess, and esteemed Ministers were blessed with a unique ensemble, crafted as if in the throes of madness, from the most exquisite silk available."
As the evening breeze gently rustled the leaves outside, Rei listened intently, their imagination transported to the realm of royalty and elegance. Master Chun continued, painting a vivid picture of the kingdom's sartorial customs.
"Meanwhile, the people of Jihye, imbued with a deep sense of pride and tradition, continued to honour their heritage through the adorning of customary Korean attire.
These garments, rooted in centuries of cultural significance, showcased the intricate craftsmanship and artistic finesse that had been passed down through generations."
With each word, Rei's fascination grew, imagine the vibrant hues and intricate patterns that adorned the clothing of the kingdom's inhabitants. They were captivated by the stark contrast between the luxuriousness of the royal garments and the understated elegance of the everyday attire.
In the wake of Master Chun's narrative, Rei's mind began to spin with inspiration, a desire to weave their own story within the kingdom of Jihye. And so, with a spark of creativity ignited, Rei ventured forth, carrying the legacy of the kingdom's clothing customs and the allure of its rich history.
As the tale came to its close, Rei's voice echoed softly, "And thus, the people of Jihad continued to embrace their cherished Korean traditions, their attire embodying the spirit of their ancestral roots. And in doing so, they carried the legacy of their culture forward, intertwining tradition with the dreams of a vibrant future."
And so, the story was woven, its threads entwined with the vibrancy of the kingdom of Jihye, where tradition danced with innovation, and the beauty of the past intertwined with the promise of tomorrow.
Master Chun's voice was soothing and melodic as she described the young lovers' struggles and triumphs. Rei was completely captivated by the story, her imagination running wild with vivid images of the heavenly and dark worlds.
As Rei continued reading, the story began to unfold before her eyes. Sun Hee-Yoo was a Princess of Cheongug Kingdom and Yeong Su-Jin was a Crown Prince of Jiog Kingdom. As the story progressed, Rei became more and more engrossed in the tale.
One day, a young girls of group and a professor named Soo Chul-Yi went Jihye Kingdom. Suddenly a girl asked "Professor can about Jihye Kingdom". After the professor start to tell the story.
It is believed that God Johwa created Jihye Kingdom with her wisdom and blessings, and the people of the Kingdom were very grateful to her.
The white temple with the statue of God Johwa holding the crystal heart was a symbol of the people's devotion and gratitude towards their creator.
The crystal heart held by the statue of God Johwa was said to be a source of power and prosperity for the Kingdom. It was believed that as long as the crystal heart remained whole and unbroken, Jihye Kingdom would remain prosperous and happy.
However, when the Kingdom split into two called Cheongug Kingdom and Jiog Kingdom. After the crystal heart was broken and it was gone so it caused a great deal of turmoil and conflict between the two Kingdoms. It was only through the efforts of a brave.
The shamans came and gathered at the both splitted Kingdom where the statue of God Johwa was still standing without the crystal heart. They chanted and performed various rituals to try and reunite the crystal heart. However, nothing seemed to work and they couldn't fix the heart but the shamans found a solution. That in future the broken will be born one in to men and another in to women so they will love and unite together that's the only solution the Shamans gave.
Years passed, and the two Kingdoms remained separated. The people in Cheongug Kingdom and Jiog Kingdom started to forget about the crystal heart and the reason behind the separation. Eventually, the two mountains that were formed after God Johwa's anger.
After Few Years
Under the warm glow of the morning sun, the scent of Sakura flowers wafted through the air as a young girl sat under a canopy, playing the Gayageum with a gentle smile. Her music was captivating, its sweet melody enchanting all who listened.
As she played, a maid approached and greeted her as "Princess Sun Hee-Yoo." Princess Sun Hee-Yoo greeted her back and listened as the maid informed her that her friend, Princess Jia Yon-Si, was waiting for her in the meeting room.
Princess Sun Hee-Yoo made her way to the meeting room where Princess Jia Yon-Si was sitting, sipping on a cup of Omija-cha. The two friends exchanged pleasantries, and Princess Jia Yon-Si served Princess Sun Hee-Yoo a cup of Omija-cha, which Princess Sun Hee-Yoo graciously accepted.
As they sipped on their drinks and chatted, Princess Jia Yon-Si reminded Princess Sun Hee-Yoo of the upcoming day. Princess Sun Hee-Yoo assured her that she was aware and would not forget.
Princess Jia Yon-Si then steered the conversation towards more casual matters, and Princess Sun Hee-Yoo mentioned her lack of a first love. Princess Jia Yon-Si agreed, noting that Princess Sun Hee-Yoo was beautiful and "silk-stocking," and that she couldn't understand why she hadn't found someone yet.
Sun Hee-Yoo's sister-in-law, Princess Dae Yong-Ji, interjected, teasingly suggesting that the boy Princess Sun Hee-Yoo would fall for must also be "silk-stocking," much to the amusement of the two friends.
Princess Sun Hee-Yoo nodded slowly, acknowledging the truth of what had just been said. Princess Dae Yong-Ji glanced around, looking for a familiar face.
"Have you seen Jang-Mi Gi?" she asked.
Princess Sun Hee-Yoo shook her head.
"No, she must have gone to meet her friends," she replied.
Princess Dae Yong-Ji nodded and turned to Princess Sun Hee-Yoo. "If you see her, bring her here," she instructed.
"We're headed near the lake." Princess Sun Hee-Yoo nodded and the two women set off towards their destination, aware of the potential danger that lurked around every corner.
Meanwhile, Princess Jia Yon-Si knelt down before Princess Dae Yong-Ji, bidding her farewell. "Send my regards to King Micheon of Goguryeo," Princess Dae Yong-Ji said.
Princess Jia Yon-Si nodded. "Sure, my father asked me to send his regards to King of Cheongug Min Seong-Ha ," she replied.
Princess Dae Yong-Ji nodded in acknowledgement as they parted ways. Later, Princess Dae Yong-Ji found herself in the palace library, a grand and imposing space filled with towering bookshelves and ancient tomes.
She made her way to the back of the library where three large bookcases stood, filled with dusty volumes. Princess Dae Yong-Ji's eyes fell on an emerald green book with a mysterious symbol etched onto the cover. Without hesitation, she pulled it off the shelf, and the bookcase swung open, revealing a secret room beyond.
Inside, a painting of the goddess Johwa hung on the wall, staring down at Princess Dae Yong-Ji with an intense gaze. "I will not let you come that fast, Johwa," Dae Yong-Ji muttered under her breath before exiting the secret room.
Later that day, Princess Dae Yong-Ji and Princess Sun Hee-Yoo found themselves in a small wooden boat on a peaceful river. The only sounds were the gentle lapping of the water against the boat and the occasional chirping of birds in the surrounding trees. They gazed out at the beautiful scenery, lost in their own thoughts as they drifted along the river.
As Princess Jia Yon-Si peddled the boat along the peaceful river, the beauty of the surrounding landscape captivated them both. Princess Sun Hee-Yoo couldn't help but admire the stunning view and expressed her appreciation to Princess Jia Yon-Si.
As they enjoyed the scenic ride, Princess Sun Hee-Yoo asked Princess Jia Yon-Si about their destination. Princess Jia Yon-Si pointed towards the majestic white temple of goddess Johwa, which was visible in the distance, and informed her that they were approaching the border of the Cheongug Kingdom and Jiog Kingdom.
Princess Sun Hee-Yoo was curious to know how they would enter the temple. Princess Jia Yon-Si informed her that the front door had been closed for many years, and they would need to find another way to enter. They both got off the boat and searched for any possible entrance at the back of the temple, but to no avail.
Feeling disappointed, they decided to head back to the boat. However, as they were leaving, Princess Sun Hee-Yoo accidentally stepped on a rock, and to their amazement, a tunnel appeared from the riverside.
Princess Jia Yon-Si was bewildered by this sudden development and asked how the tunnel had appeared. Princess Sun Hee-Yoo explained that it was the rock she had stepped on that had caused the tunnel to appear. Excited by their new discovery, they made their way through the mysterious tunnel, eager to uncover the secrets that lay ahead.
Later on, Princess Jia Yon-Si was amazed at Princess Sun Hee-Yoo's ability to create fire with just her hand. As they walked through the tunnel, the light from the burning wood revealed the damp walls covered in moss and the sound of water droplets echoing in the darkness. The tunnel seemed endless and they could barely see where they were going, but they continued to follow the path until they saw a glimmer of light at the end.
As they approached the end of the tunnel, they saw that it led to the temple. Princess Jia Yon-Si said, "This place is magical, it feels like we are in a different world." Princess Sun Hee-Yoo replied, "Indeed, the goddess Johwa is said to be the protector of this temple and its surroundings. We should be careful and show respect." Princess Jia Yon-Si said "Wait we have no time to enter the temple let's cone tomorrow it's getting dark." Princess Sun Hee-Yoo said "Let's go."