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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 .
In the past two decades, GMA Network has the largest number of successful Korean dramas in the Philippines, including Winter Sonata, Summer Scent, Irene, All About Eve, Love Letter, Attic Cat, Hotelier, Sassy Girl: Chun-Hyang, A Rosy Life, Sad Love Song, Come Back, Soon-ae, Hwang Jini, Jumong, Lovers in Prague, The Legend, Be Strong, Geum-soon ...
Both Gil-dong and Yi-nok help Chang-hwi realize what it takes to become a good king. He forges an alliance with Gil-dong, and develops feelings for Yi-nok. As the question of rightful succession comes into play, Gil-dong and Yi-nok are forced to take sides, all the while having to deal with their own personal problems: their love, Gil-dong with ...
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.
Dong Zhihua as Sima Xin; Cui Yugui as Dong Yi; Wang Guoliang as Su Jiao; Wang Yi as Xiang Liang; Wang Yingxin as Emperor Yi of Chu; Yu Caifa as Song Yi; Tian Youchen as Chen Ying; Liu Jun as Yong Chi; Shao Tong as Lü Chen; Zhao Jian as Gong Ao; Cao Guoxin as Chen Yu; Qi Jingbin as Zhang Er; Zhao Gang as Kuai Tong; Song Lina as Yueji; Bo ...
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; Dongyi may refer to an ethnic group known from Chinese history
Word Of Honor (Chinese: 山河令; pinyin: Shānhé lìng), previously titled A Tale of the Wanderers (天涯客), is a 2021 Chinese costume streaming television series co-produced by Ciwen Media, and Youku, directed by Cheng Zhi Chao, Ma Hua Gan, and Li Hong Yu, written by Xiao Chu, adapted from the danmei novel "Faraway Wanderers" (天涯客) by Priest.
Jumong (Korean: 삼한지: 주몽 편) is a South Korean epic series that aired on MBC from 2006 to 2007 as the network's 45th anniversary special. Originally scheduled for 60 episodes, MBC extended it to 81 because of its popularity.