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Latest revision as of 03:53, 16 January 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: 징비록 (懲毖錄): 임진왜란 피로 쓴 교훈 / Jingbirok: Imjinwaeran Piro Sseun Gyohoon
- Also known as: Jingbirok
- Genre: Daeha drama, historical, political, action
- Episodes: 50
- Broadcast network: KBS1
- Broadcast period: 2015-Feb-14 to 2015-Aug-02
- Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:40
- Original Soundtrack: The Jingbirok: A Memoir of Imjin War OST
Synopsis
"Jingbirok" is a memoir written by scholar Ryu Sung Ryong who was a commander-in-chief during the Japanese invasion of Joseon era from 1592 to 1598.
This drama is based on the "Jingbirok" and covers the political scenes of the mid-Joseon era from pre-Japanese invasion until the Battle at Noryang where General Lee Soon Shin died.
Source: KBS World
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
Production Credits
- Chief Producer: Kim Hyung Il
- Producer: Kim Shin Il
- Director: Kim Sang Hwi, Kim Young Jo
- Screenwriter: Jung Hyung Soo, Jung Ji Yun (정지연)
Recognitions
- 2015 KBS Drama Awards
- Excellence Award, Serial Drama - Actor (Kim Tae Woo)
- Supporting Actor Award (Kim Kyu Chul)
Episode Ratings
See The Jingbirok: A Memoir of Imjin War/Episode Ratings
External Links
- Official site
- Korean Wikipedia
- News articles: (1), (2)

