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The King and I (TV series) The King and the Queen; The King of Chudong Palace; The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won; The King's Affection; The King's Doctor; Kingdom (South Korean TV series) Kingmaker: The Change of Destiny; Knight Flower
The Great King, Sejong (Korean: 대왕 세종; Hanja: 大王世宗; RR: Daewang Sejong; MR: Taewang Sejong; lit. Great King Sejong) is a 2008 South Korean historical television series depicting the life of the fourth monarch of Joseon, Sejong the Great (played by Kim Sang-kyung).
The Matchmakers (TV series) The Merchant (TV series) The Merchant: Gaekju 2015; Missing Crown Prince; Moon Embracing the Sun; Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo; Moonshine (South Korean TV series) More Than a Maid; Mr. Queen; Mr. Sunshine (South Korean TV series) My Country: The New Age; My Dearest; My Only Love Song; My Sassy Girl (TV series)
Sageuk of the time mixed legends and reality, the major cause of which was the enormous demand for TV series. Historical factual accuracy would have required scriptwriters to research historical documents written in hanja characters, which, considering the demand and the daily episodes, would have been impossible. Also, legends were easier to ...
Kingdom (Korean: 킹덤) is a South Korean period horror television series, created and written by Kim Eun-hee and based on the webtoon series The Kingdom of the Gods (신의나라:버닝헬) by writer Kim Eun-hee and artist Yang Kyung-il. [4] [5] [6] As Netflix's first original Korean series, [b] it premiered on January 25, 2019.
Hur Jun (Korean: 허준) is a South Korean television series about the life of Joseon-era doctor Heo Jun.The period drama was broadcast by MBC from November 22, 1999, to June 27, 2000, and reached record-breaking viewership ratings of 64%.
Foundation of the Kingdom (Korean: 개국) is a 1983 South Korean historical television series. It aired on KBS1 from January 2, 1983 to December 18, 1983. [ 1 ] The series revolves around the fall of Goryeo and the foundation of Joseon.
The first modern Western hospital in the Kingdom of Joseon, Jejungwon is documented as treating sick people regardless of their economic status, despite the hierarchical society of the era. [5] With Allen as its first hospital director, Jejungwon accepted 16 students for medical training. The series follows their training and careers.