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Shin Dong-yeop, “acting like an innocent youngest child” in front of his parents, older brother, and older sister.

In the 14th episode of JTBC's 'Day Without Hands', which aired on the 7th, the episode 'My Hometown' was featured and the story of the first move of Anseong's family leaving the home where they had lived for 150 years was depicted.
On this day, Shin Dong-yup and Han Ga-in headed to Anseong to meet the client's family, who were about to move for the first time in their lives. The client's family's home is where five generations have lived, and currently three generations, including the grandfather, parents, and the client's four siblings, are living together.
However, as his hometown village was included in the highway construction site in the urban development plan, the decision to move was inevitable. In response, the client's grandfather expressed deep regret about his hometown village disappearing, saying, "I miss the times when there were many villagers. I feel sad that they are all leaving." Shin Dong-yeop sympathized, “I don’t think I would want to move either.”
Memories of five generations were intact throughout the client's family's home. Traces of 150 years of history could be felt in the back cover with old newspapers and the walls filled with awards received by five generations from the short term 4288 (AD 1955) to the 2020s. In addition, aspects of the house filled with love for family attracted attention, from the grandfather's room filled with love for his grandchildren to the mother's coma filled with precious things such as the umbilical cords of her four siblings, ultrasound photos, maternal notebooks, and letters from her husband. .
Shin Dong-yeop and Han Ga-in listened to the story of a large family that still has three generations living together. The grandfather smiled happily, saying, "During the holidays, all five siblings get together. The family atmosphere is good." The four siblings also spread warmth by expressing their gratitude for their family, saying, "I think the best thing is that I have a large family on my side. I feel reassured." did.
In addition, the four siblings made jaws drop by revealing their plans for children, befitting a large family, saying they each want to have three or four children. Upon hearing this, Shin Dong-yup couldn't help but be surprised, saying, "This house is unrealistic" and "It's a different class." Han Ga-in expressed envy by saying, "I guess it's really nice to have a big family," but also pierced through her mother's feelings, saying, "I'm a daughter-in-law, so I don't think it would have been easy for my mother to feed a large family."
Shin Dong-yeop sympathized with the youngest of four siblings who were just like him, and expressed the difficulties of living as the youngest, raising interest. He said, "When I was in middle school, we were all watching a movie at home, and a kissing scene came out. I pretended to be the innocent youngest child who didn't know anything for my parents, older brother, and older sister who thought I would always be a child." He recalled the moment when he had to watch the movie from the corner of his eye. The reenactment caused laughter. In addition, Shin Dong-yeop aroused the sympathy of viewers by revealing without hesitation the difficulties of the youngest child, from getting dressed to handing down errands.
Shin Dong-yup and Han Ga-in were invited to a new house designed by the client's father for their first move in 150 years. The client's father said, "I built it with joy. I worked hard to build it, but I don't know what my descendants will do," adding to the fun of introducing the new home that will be shared with the family for the next 150 years. Accordingly, Shin Dong-yup and Han Ga-in sincerely supported the family of Anseong Teojudaegam, who will overcome the unfortunate separation from their beloved hometown, settle down in a new home, and write their family's history again.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr