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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | *'''Title:''' 자명고 / Ja Myung Go | + | *'''Title:''' 자명고 / Ja Myung Go |
*'''Previously known as:''' 왕녀 자명고 / Princess Ja Myung Go | *'''Previously known as:''' 왕녀 자명고 / Princess Ja Myung Go | ||
| − | *'''Also known as:''' The Royal Princess of Ja Myung Go / | + | *'''Also known as:''' The Royal Princess of Ja Myung Go / Princess Ja MyungThe / Story of Self Destruction |
| − | *'''Genre:''' Historical, period, romance | + | *'''Genre:''' Historical, period, romance, melodrama |
*'''Episodes:''' 39 | *'''Episodes:''' 39 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' SBS | *'''Broadcast network:''' SBS | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2009-Mar-10 to 2009-Jul-21 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2009-Mar-10 to 2009-Jul-21 | ||
*'''Air time:''' Monday & Tuesday 21:55 | *'''Air time:''' Monday & Tuesday 21:55 | ||
| + | *'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Ja Myung Go OST]] | ||
*'''Related Series:''' [[The Kingdom of the Winds]] | *'''Related Series:''' [[The Kingdom of the Winds]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Legend has it that more than 2000 years ago, the Kingdom of Nangnang possessed a mystical Ja Myung Drum (Ja Myung Go) which will sound by itself when enemies invade. In reality, Ja Myung Go does not represent the drum but instead, is embodied by the King's daughter, Princess Ja Myung. Princess Ja Myung and Princess Nak-Rang are born on the same day and time to the same father but different mothers. It is predicted that one princess will become the nation's savior while the other will bring the entire nation down. Using her family's powerful background, Princess Nak-Rang's mother successfully establishes her daughter as the savior princess while Princess Ja Myung, who is branded the princess of destruction, escapes death with the help of her mother and grows up among the common folk. When she learns of her true identity, Princess Ja Myung returns to her Kingdom, resulting in a new wave of internal politics and power struggles. Princess Ja Myung and Prince Hodong of the rival state of Goguryeo fall in love but fate has it that they cannot be together. Princess Nak-Rang, who is also in love with the Prince, willingly gives her nation up to him by destroying her Kingdom's mystical war drum. Princess Ja Myung, fighting to save her nation, finally pierces her sword towards her beloved Prince Hodong... | Legend has it that more than 2000 years ago, the Kingdom of Nangnang possessed a mystical Ja Myung Drum (Ja Myung Go) which will sound by itself when enemies invade. In reality, Ja Myung Go does not represent the drum but instead, is embodied by the King's daughter, Princess Ja Myung. Princess Ja Myung and Princess Nak-Rang are born on the same day and time to the same father but different mothers. It is predicted that one princess will become the nation's savior while the other will bring the entire nation down. Using her family's powerful background, Princess Nak-Rang's mother successfully establishes her daughter as the savior princess while Princess Ja Myung, who is branded the princess of destruction, escapes death with the help of her mother and grows up among the common folk. When she learns of her true identity, Princess Ja Myung returns to her Kingdom, resulting in a new wave of internal politics and power struggles. Princess Ja Myung and Prince Hodong of the rival state of Goguryeo fall in love but fate has it that they cannot be together. Princess Nak-Rang, who is also in love with the Prince, willingly gives her nation up to him by destroying her Kingdom's mystical war drum. Princess Ja Myung, fighting to save her nation, finally pierces her sword towards her beloved Prince Hodong... | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | *[[Jung | + | *[[Jung Ryeo Won]] as Princess Ja Myung |
**[[Lee Young Yoo]] as Ja Myung / Pu Ku (child) | **[[Lee Young Yoo]] as Ja Myung / Pu Ku (child) | ||
*[[Park Min Young]] as Princess Ra Hee | *[[Park Min Young]] as Princess Ra Hee | ||
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*[[Kim Sung Ryung]] as Mo Ha So (Ja Myung's mother) | *[[Kim Sung Ryung]] as Mo Ha So (Ja Myung's mother) | ||
*[[Hong Yo Seob]] as Chae Ri (Ja Myung & Ra Hee's father) | *[[Hong Yo Seob]] as Chae Ri (Ja Myung & Ra Hee's father) | ||
| − | *[[Lee Mi Sook]] as Wang Ja Shi / Lady Hae (Ra Hee's mother) | + | *[[Lee Mi Sook (1960)|Lee Mi Sook]] as Wang Ja Shi / Lady Hae (Ra Hee's mother) |
*[[Lee Joo Hyun]] as Wang Hol | *[[Lee Joo Hyun]] as Wang Hol | ||
**[[Park Gun Tae]] as Wang Hol (child) | **[[Park Gun Tae]] as Wang Hol (child) | ||
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*[[Jo Mi Ryung]] as Mi Chu (Circus owner) | *[[Jo Mi Ryung]] as Mi Chu (Circus owner) | ||
*[[Kang Ye Sol]] as So So | *[[Kang Ye Sol]] as So So | ||
| + | **[[Park Ha Young]] as So So (child) | ||
| + | **[[Moon Ga Young]] as So So (adolescent) | ||
*[[Lee Won Jong]] as Cha Cha Song (Circus owner) | *[[Lee Won Jong]] as Cha Cha Song (Circus owner) | ||
*[[Na Han Il]] as Wang Geng | *[[Na Han Il]] as Wang Geng | ||
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*[[Kim Hak Chul]] as Boo Dal (Wang Geng's soldier) | *[[Kim Hak Chul]] as Boo Dal (Wang Geng's soldier) | ||
*[[Lee Young Bum]] as Eul Doo Ji (Hodong's mentor) | *[[Lee Young Bum]] as Eul Doo Ji (Hodong's mentor) | ||
| − | *[[Jang Doo Yi]] as Do Chal | + | *[[Jang Doo Yi]] (장두이) as Do Chal |
*[[Park Jung Woo]] as Chu Bal So | *[[Park Jung Woo]] as Chu Bal So | ||
| + | *[[Ji Il Joo]] as Jeom So Yi | ||
*[[Ahn Suk Hwan]] as (prophet) | *[[Ahn Suk Hwan]] as (prophet) | ||
*[[Jang Ji Eun]] | *[[Jang Ji Eun]] | ||
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*[[Jun Hae Ryong]] | *[[Jun Hae Ryong]] | ||
*[[Min Ah Ryung]] | *[[Min Ah Ryung]] | ||
| + | *[[Yoon Ji Eun]] | ||
| + | *[[Kim So Hyun]] | ||
| + | *[[Ji Yoo]] | ||
| + | *[[Jo Kyung Hoon]] | ||
| + | *[[Lee Jin Ah]] | ||
| + | *[[Woo Sang Jun]] | ||
| + | *[[Kim Hyung Mook]] | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Lee Myung Woo]] ( | + | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Huh Woong]] |
| + | *'''Producer:''' [[Bae Tae Sup]], [[Lee Han Ho]] | ||
| + | *'''Director:''' [[Lee Myung Woo]] | ||
| + | *'''Assistant Director:''' [[Nam Gun]] (남건), [[Kwon Hyuk Chan]] | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Jung Sung Hee]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Jung Sung Hee]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
| − | *It was originally scheduled to air on 2009-Feb-16 but was pushed to 2009-Feb-23 because SBS chose to broadcast movies for the first 2 days of the New Year, then SBS had decided to push it all the way to 2009-Mar-10 and air a Special to avoid ratings competition with [[Boys | + | *It was originally scheduled to air on 2009-Feb-16 but was pushed to 2009-Feb-23 because SBS chose to broadcast movies for the first 2 days of the New Year, then SBS had decided to push it all the way to 2009-Mar-10 and air a Special to avoid ratings competition with [[Boys Over Flowers]] & [[East of Eden (MBC)|East of Eden]]. |
==Episode Ratings== | ==Episode Ratings== | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 14 January 2024
Contents
Details
- Title: 자명고 / Ja Myung Go
- Previously known as: 왕녀 자명고 / Princess Ja Myung Go
- Also known as: The Royal Princess of Ja Myung Go / Princess Ja MyungThe / Story of Self Destruction
- Genre: Historical, period, romance, melodrama
- Episodes: 39
- Broadcast network: SBS
- Broadcast period: 2009-Mar-10 to 2009-Jul-21
- Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
- Original Soundtrack: Ja Myung Go OST
- Related Series: The Kingdom of the Winds
Synopsis
Legend has it that more than 2000 years ago, the Kingdom of Nangnang possessed a mystical Ja Myung Drum (Ja Myung Go) which will sound by itself when enemies invade. In reality, Ja Myung Go does not represent the drum but instead, is embodied by the King's daughter, Princess Ja Myung. Princess Ja Myung and Princess Nak-Rang are born on the same day and time to the same father but different mothers. It is predicted that one princess will become the nation's savior while the other will bring the entire nation down. Using her family's powerful background, Princess Nak-Rang's mother successfully establishes her daughter as the savior princess while Princess Ja Myung, who is branded the princess of destruction, escapes death with the help of her mother and grows up among the common folk. When she learns of her true identity, Princess Ja Myung returns to her Kingdom, resulting in a new wave of internal politics and power struggles. Princess Ja Myung and Prince Hodong of the rival state of Goguryeo fall in love but fate has it that they cannot be together. Princess Nak-Rang, who is also in love with the Prince, willingly gives her nation up to him by destroying her Kingdom's mystical war drum. Princess Ja Myung, fighting to save her nation, finally pierces her sword towards her beloved Prince Hodong...
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Jung Ryeo Won as Princess Ja Myung
- Lee Young Yoo as Ja Myung / Pu Ku (child)
- Park Min Young as Princess Ra Hee
- Jin Ji Hee as Ra Hee (child)
- Jung Kyung Ho as Prince Hodong
- Kang Soo Han as Hodong (child)
- Yeo Jin Goo as Hodong (adolescent)
- Moon Sung Geun as King Daemusin
- Kim Sung Ryung as Mo Ha So (Ja Myung's mother)
- Hong Yo Seob as Chae Ri (Ja Myung & Ra Hee's father)
- Lee Mi Sook as Wang Ja Shi / Lady Hae (Ra Hee's mother)
- Lee Joo Hyun as Wang Hol
- Park Gun Tae as Wang Hol (child)
- Yeo Wook Hwan as Il Poom
- Yoon Chan as Il Poom (child)
- Park Hyo Joo as Chi So
- Sung Hyun Ah as Song Maesolsoo
- Kim Ga Yun as Yeo Rang (Hodong's aunt)
- Lee Han Wie as Woonaru
- Ji Sung Won as Dong Go Bi
- Go Soo Hee as Mo Young Hae
- Jo Mi Ryung as Mi Chu (Circus owner)
- Kang Ye Sol as So So
- Park Ha Young as So So (child)
- Moon Ga Young as So So (adolescent)
- Lee Won Jong as Cha Cha Song (Circus owner)
- Na Han Il as Wang Geng
- Go Soo Hee as Mo Yang Hae (Wang Geng's wife)
- Kim Hak Chul as Boo Dal (Wang Geng's soldier)
- Lee Young Bum as Eul Doo Ji (Hodong's mentor)
- Jang Doo Yi (장두이) as Do Chal
- Park Jung Woo as Chu Bal So
- Ji Il Joo as Jeom So Yi
- Ahn Suk Hwan as (prophet)
- Jang Ji Eun
- Yoon Seo Hyun
- Jun Hae Ryong
- Min Ah Ryung
- Yoon Ji Eun
- Kim So Hyun
- Ji Yoo
- Jo Kyung Hoon
- Lee Jin Ah
- Woo Sang Jun
- Kim Hyung Mook
Production Credits
- Chief Producer: Huh Woong
- Producer: Bae Tae Sup, Lee Han Ho
- Director: Lee Myung Woo
- Assistant Director: Nam Gun (남건), Kwon Hyuk Chan
- Screenwriter: Jung Sung Hee
Notes
- It was originally scheduled to air on 2009-Feb-16 but was pushed to 2009-Feb-23 because SBS chose to broadcast movies for the first 2 days of the New Year, then SBS had decided to push it all the way to 2009-Mar-10 and air a Special to avoid ratings competition with Boys Over Flowers & East of Eden.
Episode Ratings
See Ja Myung Go/Episode Ratings
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