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*[[wikipedia:ko:해신|Korean Wikipedia]]
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Revision as of 18:26, 9 May 2019

Sea God

Details

  • Title: 해신 (海神) / Hae Shin
  • Also known as: Emperor of the Sea / God of the Sea
  • Episodes: 51
  • Broadcast network: KBS2
  • Broadcast period: 2004-Nov-24 to 2005-May-25
  • Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:50

Synopsis

Jang Bo Go (Choi Soo Jong) was a slave from Shilla (a Korean dynasty that lasted from 57 B.C. until 935 A.D.) He was sold in China during the Tang Dynasty, where he was trained as a gladiator-slave. Through hardwork and perseverance, he made it back to Shilla and became a successful sea merchant. The sea passage at the time was plagued by pirates and Jang Bo Go went head to head with them in battles and managed to keep the pirates at bay. This epic drama tells the story of a historical figure blending it with intrigue and battle of wit to make it into a successful drama of all times.

Source: Touya

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