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| | * [[Lee Dong-Yong]] - peasant 1 | | * [[Lee Dong-Yong]] - peasant 1 |
| | * [[Hong Wan-Pyo (1981)|Hong Wan-Pyo]] - government officer | | * [[Hong Wan-Pyo (1981)|Hong Wan-Pyo]] - government officer |
| − | * [[Kim Ha-Rim]] - teasing gisaeng 1 | + | * [[Kim Ha-Rim (1995)|Kim Ha-Rim]] - teasing gisaeng 1 |
| | * [[Lee Jung-Bin (1992)|Lee Jung-Bin]] - teasing gisaeng 2 | | * [[Lee Jung-Bin (1992)|Lee Jung-Bin]] - teasing gisaeng 2 |
| | * [[Park Mi-Ri (1990)|Park Mi-Ri]] - Wolyoungkak gisaeng | | * [[Park Mi-Ri (1990)|Park Mi-Ri]] - Wolyoungkak gisaeng |
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| | * [[Ahn Seong-Bong (1989)|Ahn Seong-Bong]] - Gaya temple military officer | | * [[Ahn Seong-Bong (1989)|Ahn Seong-Bong]] - Gaya temple military officer |
| | * [[Kim Kye-Hyung (1990)|Kim Kye-Hyung]] - Gaya temple military officer | | * [[Kim Kye-Hyung (1990)|Kim Kye-Hyung]] - Gaya temple military officer |
| | + | * [[Hwang Hwi (1994)|Hwang Hwi]] - Gaya temple military officer |
| | * [[Jin Yong-Wook (1975)|Jin Yong-Wook]] - farmer 2 | | * [[Jin Yong-Wook (1975)|Jin Yong-Wook]] - farmer 2 |
| | * [[Jo Kyoung-Hyun]] - servant | | * [[Jo Kyoung-Hyun]] - servant |
Set in Joseon, story depicts a battle to gain the propitious site for a grave which will produce 2 kings.