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| | * '''Network:''' [[tvN]], [[TVING]] | | * '''Network:''' [[tvN]], [[TVING]] |
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| | * '''Release Date:''' January, 2025 -- | | * '''Release Date:''' January, 2025 -- |
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Revision as of 18:59, 6 October 2024
Profile
- Drama: Wongyeong
- Revised romanization: Wongyeong
- Hangul: 원경
- Director: Kim Sang-Ho
- Writer: Lee Young-Mi
- Network: tvN, TVING
- Episodes: 12
- Release Date: January, 2025 --
- Runtime:
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Queen Wongyeong (Cha Joo-Young) was born to Min Je in the Goryeo period. She came from a prestigious family that produced numerous high level government officials over many generations. Queen Wongyeong, known as Lady Min at the time, is married to Yi Bang-Won (Lee Hyun-Wook), known as Prince Jeongan. His father is King Taejo, the founder and the first ruler of the Joseon dynasty. Yi Bang-Won wants to become the next king, but his father selects his second son Yi Bang-Gwa as his successor. Lady Min and her husband Yi Bang-Won are not happy about that. She works as a kingmaker to help Yi Bang-Won become King Taejong and they create a new regime. After Yi Bang-Won becomes the king, he acquires many concubines. Queen Wongyeong is upset with his concubines and her relationship with King Taejong deteriorates. To strengthen his authority, King Taejong moves to keep Queen Wongyeong and her family in check.
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