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Dong Yi (Korean: 동이; Hanja: 同伊) is a 2010 South Korean historical television series starring Han Hyo-joo in the title role, along with Ji Jin-hee, Lee So-yeon and Bae Soo-bin. [2] The series centers on the love story between King Sukjong and Choe Suk-bin .
Dong Yi may refer to: Dong Yi (TV series), a Korean drama; Dong Yi (Qin Dynasty), a Qin Dynasty general; Consort Suk of the Choe clan, King Sukjong's concubine;
The Dongyi or Eastern Yi (Chinese: 東夷; pinyin: Dōngyí) was a collective term for ancient peoples found in Chinese records. The definition of Dongyi varied across the ages, but in most cases referred to inhabitants of eastern China, then later, the Korean peninsula and Japanese Archipelago.
Sukjong died in 1720, supposedly after telling Yi Yi-myoung to name Prince Yeoning as Gyeongjong's heir. When her son became King, he set up an altar (제실) near her grave, as a display of his deep filial piety. In addition to building tablet houses on the four spots around her grave, he also erected gravestones, the contents of which were ...
Sima Xin (died 204 BC) was a Chinese military general of the Qin dynasty.Between 209 and 208 BC, when uprisings against the Qin dynasty broke out, Sima Xin, along with Zhang Han and Dong Yi, led Qin forces into battle against the various rebel groups and defeated some of them.
Lee Dong-gun made his debut in the entertainment industry in 1998 as a singer, but he would later gain fame as an actor, starring in television dramas such as Sweet 18, Lovers in Paris, and Stained Glass.
Portrayed by Lee So-yeon in the 2010 MBC TV series Dong Yi. [14] Portrayed by Choi Woo-ri in the 2012 tvN TV series Queen Inhyun's Man. Portrayed by Kim Tae-hee and Kang Min-ah in the 2013 SBS TV series Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love. [15] Parodied by members of the pop band Shinhwa in the 25 August 2012 episode of JTBC variety show Shinhwa ...
Lee Yong-yi (Korean: 이용이; born July 30, 1958) is a theater, television and movie actress. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is known for her role as Nomo both in theater play and film Welcome to Dongmakgol (2005) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and tvN series Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021).