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Kim Yoo-jung as Do Do-hee and Wolsim Kim Gyu-bin as young Do Do-hee; Do Do-hee is CEO of Mirae F&B. After her parents passed away when she was 11 years old, she was adopted by Ju Cheon-sook, the chairwoman of Mirae Group. [4] / Wolsim: A courtesan in the Joseon era who fell in love with Seo Yi-sun. Song Kang as Jeong Gu-won and Seo Yi-sun
Kim Hee-ae as Hwang Do-hee: a former member of the future strategy planning office of Eunsung Group. She becomes the campaign manager for Kyung-sook and handles all strategic actions for the team. [5] Moon So-ri as Oh Kyung-sook: a human rights lawyer who is called the "rhino of justice", holding hands for the Seoul mayoral election.
At the Top was the Royal Grand Queen Dowager ("taewangtaebi") or in some instances a Royal Queen Dowager ("wangtaebi") The Queen Consort (jungjeon; 중전) came second or third in rank depending on the type of Dowager that was present and was immediately followed by 4 categories of high-ranked royal consorts, with 2 levels each: senior (jeong ...
Do-hee, also spelled Do-hui, is a Korean feminine given name.Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 44 hanja with the reading "do" and 24 hanja with the reading "hee" on the South Korean government's list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Heo Yeom (Lee Do-kyung) is a physician, a mage and the head of Sejukwon, the best medical institution in Daeho. He is a pupil of Master Lee. Heo Yun-ok (Hong Seo-hee) is Heo Yeom's granddaughter and a physician. She has an unrequited love for Jang Uk. Soon-yi is Heo Yun-ok's personal maid.
Queen U (Korean: 왕후 우씨; Hanja: 王后 于氏; d. 234), sometimes romanized as Queen Woo, was the queen of Goguryeo as the wife of both King Gogukcheon (Go Nammu) and later his younger brother King Sansang (Go Yeonu). [1] She was famous for maintaining supreme authority.
[16] Thus, the name "Queencard," a specific South Korean term referring to a popular, affluent girl. In their song, (G)I-DLE employs satire to dissect this archetype . [ 12 ] In a satirical exploration of attractiveness and mean girl personas lasting two minutes, the group suggests in the post-chorus that being a queencard is primarily a state ...
Queen Coo-ee-oh was the Queen of the Skeezers in Glinda of Oz (1920). [24] Shortly after she is introduced, as an arrogant girl of about fifteen or sixteen, who proclaims herself the only Krumbic witch in the world, for she invented the art, the Su Dic of the Flatheads attacks her island kingdom, and she leads the defense aboard a submarine ...