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The Story of the First 4 Kings 4 Gods (태왕사신기)
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Broadcast:
MBC |
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Air Date:
Sep 10, 2007
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Dec 05, 2007 |
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Episodes:
24 |
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Cast:
Bae Yong-Joon (배용준), Moon So-Ri (문소리), Lee Ji-Ah (이지아) |
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Synopsis:
“The Story of the First 4 Kings Four Gods” is based on Korean myth and history. When Korea was know...
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Cast Overview
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Role: Dam Duk (담덕)
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Name:
Bae Yong-Joon (배용준)
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About:
Dam-Duk is the destined king of Koguryo, who represents the incarnated human form of the God Hwan-Woong. Just as the Korean prophecy states, he is born during the time the star shines brightly in the sky. He later becomes known as Gwang Gae Toh Dae Wang and conquers Manchuria. Intelligent, studious, a skillful warrior, righteous, and great leader, Dam-Duk is the epitome of a great king.
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Role: Suh Ji-Ha (서기하)
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Name:
Moon So-Ri (문소리)
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About:
Ki-Ha is Soo-Jini’s biological older sister, who represents the incarnated human form of the God Ga-Jin, the former Fire Goddess of the Ho Tribe. She is separated from Soo-Jini and loses her parents because of a conflict with the Hwa Chung-Hwae. Ironically, she ends up losing her memory and grows up in the care of the Hwa Chung-Hwae. She is invited to enter the palace at the young age of 15 and eventually becomes the Goddess of the Hwa Chun-Hwae. Thinking it is her duty, she does everything the Hwa Chun-Hwae tells her to do. All this changes when she meets Dam-Duk…
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Role: Soo Ji-Ni (수지니)
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Name:
Lee Ji-Ah (이지아)
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About:
Soo-Jini is Ki-Ha’s younger sister, who represents the incarcerated human form of Sae-Oh, the former heroine of the Woong tribe who was given the power of fire from the Hwan-Woong God. At the age of 2, she loses her parents and older sister because of the Hwa Chung-Hwae. Nearby local villagers known as the Guh Muel-Joo Tribe find her and take her in as their own. Because she grows up in a male dominated environment, she becomes a tomboy and is exposed to activities such as archery, gambling and pick-pocketing. She even becomes a skillful warrior after mastering the art of swordship! One day, she unexpectedly runs into Dam-Duk at the village market and the two are reunited from their former lives…
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