Forbidden Dream 2019
L'amitié entre le Roi Sejong et l'inventeur et astronome Jang Yeong-sil au début du XVe siècle.
L'amitié entre le Roi Sejong et l'inventeur et astronome Jang Yeong-sil au début du XVe siècle.
Un film historique sur le roi Sejong qui a tout risqué pour inventer le Hunminjungeum (texte coréen) pour son peuple et pour ceux qui n'étaient pas enregistrés dans l'histoire.
Pendant le règne du roi Sejong, la dynastie coréenne Joseon était l'incarnation parfaite de l'Etat. Pour la dynastie chinoise Ming, prétendant au pouvoir impérial, Joseon représentait un obstacle à son expansion territoriale. Afin de défendre son royaume, le roi Sejong développa secrètement une arme d'une puissance inégalée...
Durant la période de Joseon, le Prince Chung Nyeong et futur héritier de la nation, s'aventure à l'extérieur des murs du palais avant son investiture. Seulement il est loin de se douter qu'entretemps l'esclave Deok Chil, qui lui ressemble trait pour trait, va prendre sa place sur le trône pendant son absence. Les deux hommes vont alors vivre la vie l'un de l'autre en évitant d'être découvert…
"The Great King, Sejong" is a full-scale political drama describing how King Sejong and his loyal retainers cooperate and contrive to make his dynasty a better place. While King Sejong was on the throne, the Joseon Dynasty enjoyed increasing prosperity. The drama shows the dramatic processes of how so many new cultural heritages have been devised. At that time, "Hangul", the native phonemic alphabet system for Korean language was first invented and introduced. Before it was made, Chinese characters had been used for a written communication, which makes it extremely difficult for ordinary people to learn and use. "Hangul" is easy to learn for its simple and scientific principles. Other than "Hangul" itself, there had been so many cultural heritages during his regime including a rain gauge, a sundial, an hourglass to name a few. Also, King Sejong’s pragmatic diplomacy is concentrated in the drama. Then, the Joseon Dynasty was facing a powerful Ming dynasty of China, and King Sejong demonstrates the essence of pragmatism with dignity.
Deep Rooted Tree is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Shin Se-kyung and Han Suk-kyu. Based on the novel of the same title by Lee Jeong-myeong, it aired on SBS from October 5 to December 22, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. Taking its name from the poem Yongbieocheonga that says that trees with deep roots do not sway, the series tells the story of a royal guard investigating a case involving the serial murders of Jiphyeonjeon scholars in Gyeongbok Palace while King Sejong comes to create the Korean written language.
Drama series follows the life Jang Yeong-Sil: a scientist, technician and inventor during the Joseon period. Jang Yeong-Sil was born in the lower class nobi. King Sejong notices his abilities and brings him to the palace. King Sejong grants him a chance to display his abilities. He invents tools like astronomical instruments, iron printing press and a water clock.
The second installment in the 500 Years of Joseon Dynasty series covers the first half of the 15th Century, during the reign of King Sejong.
Dan-Bi is a senior high school student. She has a special ability which allows her to transport to anywhere on rainy days. For her university entrance exam, Dan-Bi can't deal with the pressure and runs off to a playground. Without knowing why, she goes into a puddle and finds herself transported to the Joseon period. There, she meets Lee Do. He is a young King of the Joseon period. Lee Do is in a difficult situation due to droughts and the spread of an epidemic.