The story of Baekgu with dozens of bullets stuck in his body is revealed.



On the 5th, SBS 'Capture the Moment!

In this world' (hereinafter 'capturing the moment'), we introduce the story of a white ball with dozens of bullets lodged in his body and Kim Beom-sik (81), an 81-year-old grandfather who makes cultural assets out of wood.



Recently, the production team of 'Capturing the Moment' came across the story of one Baekgu that there are dozens of things that shouldn't be in the body, not just one.

The guy who was rescued from an animal protection center and named Doug had scars all over his body and was unable to walk properly. Surprisingly, it was a bullet that wounded him.

It was also in a state of 20 bullets lodged in his body.



Deok-i, who was said to have been found in a rice paddy field in Gurye, Jeollanam-do, was exhausted and barely breathing.

What's more, when he saw the bones of his broken leg attached to him by the bullet, he was diagnosed with a diagnosis that it must have been at least three months since Deoki was shot.

Fortunately, the bullet did not touch the organ, and he was able to save life miraculously, but it raises questions about who and why the gun was shot at Deok-i.



As a result of checking with an expert the identity of the bullets embedded in Duk, it turned out to be a shotgun used to catch birds or elk during hunting.

Although it is characterized by the fact that about one hundred and thirty bullets scatter like a bullet at a time, looking at the number of bullets lodged in Deok-i, it is speculated that someone must have aimed and fired.

It has been confirmed that there was hunting for harmful birds in the area where Deoki was found, but it will take a long time to identify the culprit.



Without knowing how much Deok-i suffered from being shot without knowing the English language, he decided to undergo surgery to remove the bullet so that he could escape the pain even a little.

Deok-i's story is introduced in 'Capturing the Moment' to see if Deok-i can safely finish the operation and run again as before.


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In addition, this broadcast also tells the story of Kim Beom-sik, who loved traditional architecture.



When I opened the door of the warehouse that followed the main character, there were wooden models of various sizes and a huge number of wooden models.

From Sungnyemun, a national treasure of Korea, Yeongnamru, Miryang, the three major pavilions, to Bongjeongsa Geuknakjeon, the oldest wooden structure in existence, there are only about 100 traditional buildings reduced by his grandfather.

Not only the exterior but also the interior is reproduced, boasting a 100% synchronization rate.

My grandfather sticks to the method of joining the wood together without using nails for thousands of repetitions of cutting, cutting, and cutting wood in the same way as in the traditional construction method.

He spends an average of six months to over a year to make one by one with all his heart and soul.

His grandfather had been working on reducing cultural properties for over 30 years.



My grandfather, who grew up touching trees thanks to his father, who was a cattle rancher, naturally learned traditional building techniques and became a large ranch, and has been restoring and building Korean cultural assets and temples for 50 years.

It is said that his grandfather started making miniature models with the hope that traditional buildings will be inherited for a long time.



The work of Kim Beom-sik, who is more serious about traditional Korean architecture than anyone else, will be revealed in 'Capturing the Moment', which will be broadcast at 9 pm on the 5th.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)