In "crossing the line class," the Japanese are unable to contain their sorrow at the site where the remains of independence activist Yoon Bong-gil are buried.

The final lecture of the season featuring Seol Min-seok, Jeon Hyun-moo, and Yoo Byung-jae alongside the female wrestling team of Ansan City Hall will be broadcast on MBC on 19th. The lecture will add resonance with the fiery stories of independence activists Lee Bong-chang and Yoon Bong-gil, who sacrificed their youth and lives to reclaim the country in 1932.

Seol Min-seok shares the story of Yoon Bong-gil, who threw a bomb at seven Japanese leaders in Shanghai's Hongkou Park. Just before the deed, the farewell between Yoon Bong-gil and Kim Gu resembled a scene from a movie, stirring everyone's emotions, and the moment Yoon Bong-gil approached the platform with the bomb made everyone break into a sweat.

The site where the Japanese buried the remains of Yoon Bong-gil shocks everyone. With a sorrowful expression, Seol Min-seok recounts the story of when the remains excavation team went to Japan after liberation to find Yoon Bong-gil's remains. It is said that the excavation team froze and collapsed, weeping, prompting interest in what place shocked everyone.

Moreover, it is said that on April 29, 1932, another independence activist, Baek Jeong-gi, also decided to take similar action while moving to Hongkou Park, surprising everyone. Although they belonged to different affiliations, their intentions were the same, raising curiosity about their intertwined stories of actions. Seol Min-seok conveys a deep message by stating, "There were many unnamed patriots, not just successful activists."

The untold story of Yoon Bong-gil's act at Hongkou Park, which we were unaware of, will be revealed on MBC's "crossing the line class" at 9 p.m. on the 19th.

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