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Bon Appetit, Your Majesty True Story: Who was real life King Lee Heon?

Bon Appetit, Your Majesty is an adaption from a web novel called Surviving as Yeonsangun’s Chef, written by Park Guk-jae.

Termed as 'highest rated Korean drama' of the year 2025, Bon Appetit, Your Majesty finale episode was recently aired on Netflix. Directed by Jang Tae-yoo, Bon Appetit, Your Majesty has managed to make a name for itself in the world of OTT. Not only in Korea, but Bon Appetit, Your Majesty has been buzzing in India as well as other countries.

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Is Bon Appetit, Your Majesty based on true story?

Well, the answer is yes and no at the same time. Bon Appetit, Your Majesty revolves around a Chef named Yeon Ji-yeong who after winning a major culinary competition gets transported back in time to the Joseon dynasty.

Bon Appetit, Your Majesty is an adaption from a web novel called Surviving as Yeonsangun’s Chef, written by Park Guk-jae.

As per reports, the plot of time travel is fictional but the royal that has been shown in the series is loosely based on historical royals.

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Who was King Lee Heon?

The character of King Lee Heon is played by actor Lee Chae-min. As per Times, King Lee Heon's character is inspired by Yeonsangun. Yeonsangun was one of Joseon’s most notorious rulers, remembered for censorship, purges of scholars, and converting institutions like Sungkyunkwan into pleasure grounds.

Times report that fictional character of King Lee Heon in Bon Appetit, Your Majesty- King Yeonsan’s mother was executed when he was young. Yeonsangun grew up thinking Queen Jeonghyeon, his father’s third wife, was his mother.

Yeonsangun learned his biological mother was actually the Deposed Queen Yun, his father’s second wife, during the early years of his reign. Queen Yun had died by forced poisoning, after being exiled for violent behavior. When King Yeonsan tried to posthumously restore her titles, he was met with resistance.

As a ruler, Yeonsan was known for his brutal suppression of free speech and education. He closed the royal university Sungkyunkwan and converted it into one of his personal pleasure grounds.

Under Yeonsangun’s reign, he had hundreds of girls and women kidnapped from across the peninsula, to be presented to him as “entertainers.” This rounding up of women is depicted in the first few episodes of Bon Appetit, Your Majesty.

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