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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | *'''Title:''' 육룡이 나르샤 / | + | *'''Title:''' 육룡이 나르샤 / Yukryongi Nareushya |
| − | *'''Genre:''' Historical, politics | + | *'''Also known as:''' Roots of the Throne |
| + | *'''Tagline:''' Struggle of power and justice, we will create a new country. | ||
| + | *'''Genre:''' Historical, politics, action | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 50 | *'''Episodes:''' 50 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' SBS | *'''Broadcast network:''' SBS | ||
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*'''Air time:''' [[SBS Monday & Tuesday Night 21:55|Monday & Tuesday 22:00]] | *'''Air time:''' [[SBS Monday & Tuesday Night 21:55|Monday & Tuesday 22:00]] | ||
*'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Six Flying Dragons OST]] | *'''Original Soundtrack:''' [[Six Flying Dragons OST]] | ||
| + | *'''Related TV Shows:''' [[Queen Seon Deok]] (MBC, 2009), [[Tree With Deep Roots (2011)|Tree With Deep Roots]] (SBS, 2011) | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | + | Set in the waning days of the Goryeo Dynasty, this drama depicts the lives and aspirations of six characters in establishing a new country called Joseon, with Lee Bang Won as the central figure. A fusion of sageuk and fiction, the story follows the conflicts of those 'six flying dragons' with the entrenched powers set against them, as they attempt to realize the dream they all share of a new nation founded on Confucian principles, which would eventually last for 500 years. | |
| − | + | ;''[[Six Flying Dragons/Episode synopsis|More previews / synopses for each episode]]'' | |
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| + | ==User/Viewer Ratings== | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | [[File:Six_Flying_Dragons_Chart_1.jpg|thumb|Relationship Chart]] | + | [[File:Six_Flying_Dragons_Chart_1.jpg|250px|thumb|Relationship Chart]] |
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| − | + | ===Main Cast=== | |
| − | *[[Yoo Ah In]] as | + | *[[Yoo Ah In]] as Lee Bang Won, later [[Wikipedia:Taejong of Joseon|King Taejong]] |
**[[Nam Da Reum]] as young Bang Won | **[[Nam Da Reum]] as young Bang Won | ||
| − | *[[Shin Se Kyung]] as Boon Yi | + | *[[Kim Myung Min]] as [[Wikipedia:Jeong Do-jeon|Sambong Jung Do Jun]] |
| − | **[[Lee | + | *[[Shin Se Kyung]] as Boon Yi (Ddang Sae's sister) |
| − | *[[Byun Yo Han]] as | + | **[[Lee Re]] as young Boon Yi |
| − | **[[Yoon Chan Young]] as young | + | **[[Yoon Yoo Sun]] as older Boon Yi |
| − | *[[Yoon Kyun Sang]] as Moo Hyul, | + | *[[Byun Yo Han]] as Ddang Sae, later Lee Bang Ji (Jung Do Jun's bodyguard) |
| + | **[[Yoon Chan Young]] as young Ddang Sae | ||
| + | *[[Yoon Kyun Sang]] as Moo Hyul, later [[Wikipedia:Sejong the Great|King Sejong]]'s bodyguard | ||
**[[Baek Seung Hwan]] as young Moo Hyul | **[[Baek Seung Hwan]] as young Moo Hyul | ||
| − | *[[Chun Ho Jin]] as | + | *[[Chun Ho Jin]] as Lee Sung Gye, later [[Wikipedia:Taejo of Joseon|King Taejo]] |
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| + | {{multicol}} | ||
| + | ;Milbon / Hidden Roots Organisation | ||
| + | *[[Jung Yoo Mi (1984)|Jung Yoo Mi]] as Yun Hee / Ja Il Saek | ||
| + | **[[Park Shi Eun (2001)|Park Shi Eun]] as young Yun Hee | ||
| + | *[[Lee Ji Hoon (1988)|Lee Ji Hoon]] as Heo Gang / Lee Shin Juk | ||
| + | *[[Jin Sun Kyu]] as Nam Eun / Boo Man Oh | ||
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| + | ===House of Yi=== | ||
| + | *[[Park Hae Soo]] as Lee Ji Ran (Lee Sung Gye's sworn brother) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Seung Hyo]] as Lee Bang Woo, later [[Wikipedia:Prince Jinan|Prince Jinan]] | ||
| + | *[[Seo Dong Won]] as Lee Bang Gwa, later [[Wikipedia:Jeongjong of Joseon|King Jungjong]] | ||
| + | *[[Kim Hee Jung (1970)|Kim Hee Jung]] as Lady Kang, later [[Wikipedia:ko:신덕왕후|Queen Shinduk]] (ep19~) | ||
| + | *[[Gong Seung Yun]] as Min Da Kyung, later [[Wikipedia:ko원경왕후|Queen Wongyung]] | ||
| + | *[[Min Sung Wook]] as [[Wikipedia:ko:조영규 (고려)|Jo Young Kyu]] (Bang Won's bodyguard) | ||
| + | *[[Jung Seung Gil]] as Chun Gil (fake Japanese pirate turned soldier) | ||
| + | *[[Jung Jae Min]] as teen [[Wikipedia:ko:익안대군|Lee Bang Eui]] (3rd son) | ||
| + | *[[Kang Shin Hyo (1989)|Kang Shin Hyo]] as [[Wikipedia:ko:회안대군|Lee Bang Gan]] (4th son) | ||
| + | **[[Kim Sang Woo]] as teen Lee Bang Gan | ||
| + | *[[Park Shi Jin]] as teen Lee Bang Bun (7th son) | ||
| + | **[[Kim Ye Joon]] as child Lee Bang Bun | ||
| + | *[[Jung Yoon Suk]] as teen [[Wikipedia:ko:의안대군 (1382년)|Lee Bang Suk]] (8th son) | ||
| + | **[[Lee Seung Woo (2009)|Lee Seung Woo]] as child Lee Bang Suk | ||
| + | *[[Nam Da Reum]] as young Lee Do, later [[Wikipedia:Sejong the Great|King Sejong]] | ||
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| + | ===Joseon Officials=== | ||
| + | *[[Jo Hee Bong]] as [[Wikipedia:Ha Ryun|Hojung Ha Ryun]] (ep 22~) | ||
| + | *[[Cha Yong Hak]] as [[Wikipedia:ko:이숙번|Lee Sook Bun]] (Ha Ryun's friend, ep 23~) | ||
| + | *[[Choi Dae Hoon]] as Jo Mal Saeng (ep 35~) | ||
| + | *[[Kwon Si Hyun]] as [[Wikipedia:Hwang Hui|Hwang Hee]] (ep 38~) | ||
| + | *[[Song Ha Joon]] as Ryu Moon Sang | ||
| + | *[[Kim Dong Hyuk (1982)|Kim Dong Hyuk]] as Park Chan Hyun | ||
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| + | ;People around Lee Bang Ji | ||
| + | *[[Lee Cho Hee]] as Gab Boon | ||
| + | **[[Gwak Ji Hye]] as young Gab Boon | ||
| + | *[[Seo Hyun Chul]] as master [[Wikipedia:Zhang Sanfeng|Jang Sam Bong]] | ||
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| + | ;People around Moo Hyul | ||
| + | *[[Seo Yi Sook]] as Myo Sang (Moo Hyul's grandmother) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Joon Hyuk (1972)|Lee Joon Hyuk]] as master Hong Dae Hong | ||
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| + | ;Marketplace Organisation (Boon Yi's followers) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Sang Hoon (1971)|Lee Sang Hoon]] as Pal Young (Pal Bong's dad) | ||
| + | *[[Kwon Hyung Joon]] as Sang Man | ||
| + | *[[Park Joon Mok]] as Seon Dol (ep 37, 39, 40) | ||
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| + | ===Royal Family of Wang=== | ||
| + | *[[Lee Hyun Bae]] as [[Wikipedia:U of Goryeo|King Woo]] (ep 19-22, 28) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Ji Hyun (1982)|Kim Ji Hyun]] as [[Wikipedia:ko:정비 안씨|Queen Dowager Lady Ahn]] (ep 22, 23, 27) | ||
| + | *[[Hwang Jae Won]] as [[Wikipedia:Chang of Goryeo|King Chang]] (ep 22, 23, 27, 30) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Do Yup]] as Prince Jungchang / Wang Yo, later [[Wikipedia:Gongyang of Goryeo|King Gongyang]] (ep 27~) | ||
| + | *[[Han Ye Ri]] as Yoon Rang, formerly Chuk Sa Gwang (Wang Yo's 2nd wife, ep 27~) | ||
| + | *[[Jun Jin Seo]] as Eunho (Wang Yo's son, ep 42-44) | ||
| + | *[[Yoo Joo Won]] as Myung (Wang Yo's son, ep 42-44) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;Sungkyunkwan students | ||
| + | *[[Hong Woo Jin]] as Dong Soo (student who committed suicide, ep 3) | ||
| + | *[[Jun Sung Woo (1987)|Jun Sung Woo]] as Heo Gang's friend | ||
| + | *[[Yeo Hoe Hyun]] as Heo Gang's friend | ||
| + | *[[Jang Seung Jo]] as one of bullies | ||
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| + | {{multicol-break}} | ||
| − | ; | + | ;Moomyung / Nameless Organisation |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Jun Mi Sun]] as Yeon Hyang (Boon Yi & Ddang Sae's mother) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Ahn Suk Hwan]] as Master Yooksan (ep 28~) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Park Hyuk Kwon]] as Gil Sun Mi (Gil Tae Mi's twin brother) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Park Seung Tae]] as Granny Jung Ya |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Suh Jung Joo]] as Chun Ji Boo (Yooksan's bodyguard, ep 28~) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kim Goo Taek]] as Baek Geun Soo |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Baek Woon Chul (1973)|Baek Woon Chul]] as Kim Nae Pyung (ep 1, 19, 26) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Park Hoon]] as Chuk In Gwang (Chuk Sa Gwang's brother, ep 28, 29) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kim Sun]] as Suk Goo (bodyguard who initially served Gil Tae Mi) |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Yoo Sang Jae]] as bodyguard (ep 41, 49, 50) |
| − | + | *[[Park Jin Woo (1973)|Park Jin Woo]] as Baek Jin (Banchon villager, ep 42) | |
| − | *[[ | + | |
| + | ===Goryeo Officials in Dodang=== | ||
| + | *[[Kim Eui Sung]] as [[Wikipedia:Jeong Mong-ju|Poeun Jung Mong Joo]] | ||
| + | *[[Choi Jong Won]] as Lee In Gyum | ||
*[[Jun Noh Min]] as Hong In Bang | *[[Jun Noh Min]] as Hong In Bang | ||
| − | + | *[[Park Hyuk Kwon]] as Gil Tae Mi | |
| − | *[[Park Hyuk Kwon]] as | + | *[[Jun Gook Hwan]] as General [[Wikipedia:Choe Yeong|Choi Young]] |
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*[[Yoon Seo Hyun]] as Woo Hak Joo | *[[Yoon Seo Hyun]] as Woo Hak Joo | ||
*[[Jung Moon Sung]] as Han Goo Young | *[[Jung Moon Sung]] as Han Goo Young | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kim Ha Kyoon]] as Baek Yoon (ep 1-5) |
| + | *[[Jo Seung Yun]] as Jo Sang Won | ||
| + | *[[Nam Moon Chul]] as Lee Do Soo | ||
| + | *[[Jo Young Jin]] as [[Wikipedia:ko:민제 (조선)|Eoneun Min Je]] (Head of Noble Family, father of Min Da Kyung) | ||
| + | *[[Choi Jong Hwan]] as Jo Min Soo | ||
| + | *[[Lee Myung Haeng]] as [[Wikipedia:ko:조준|Woojae Jo Joon]] (ep 23~) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Jong Soo]] as [[Wikipedia:Yi Saek|Mogeun Lee Saek]] (ep 22~) | ||
| + | *[[Park Sun Woong]] as one of ministers | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;Hwasadan People | ||
| + | *[[Yoon Son Ha]] as Cho Young / Ji Chun Tae | ||
| + | *[[Ahn Ji Hye]] as spy Bi Wol | ||
| + | *[[Yoo Jung Rae]] as lady from Hamju base camp, later Hwasadan spy | ||
| + | *[[Park Min Jung (1982)|Park Min Jung]] as spy who tailed on Moo Myung (ep 39-41) | ||
| − | ;Special Appearances | + | ;Biguksa People |
| − | *[[Ahn Kil Kang]] as | + | *[[Han Sang Jin]] as monk Juk Ryong / Poong Ji Gwan, later Baek Dal Won |
| − | *[[Seo Joon Young]] as Kang Chan | + | *[[Park Ji Hwan]] as monk Nam Chun |
| + | *[[Yoon Yuh Jin]] as monk Gyung San | ||
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| + | ;Servants of Goryeo Officials | ||
| + | *[[Heo Joon Suk]] as Dae Geun (Hong In Bang's servant) | ||
| + | *[[Joo Young Ho]] as Lee Gwang (Hong In Bang's servant, ep 13, 15) | ||
| + | *[[Woo Sang Wook]] as butler of Hong In Bang (ep 3, 8) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Hak Sun]] as butler of Gil Tae Mi (ep 4) | ||
| + | *?? as butler Song (Dohwajun's servant) | ||
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| + | ===Special Appearances=== | ||
| + | *[[Jung Suk Yong]] as passerby whose rice ball got stolen by Sambong (ep 1) | ||
| + | *[[Lee Soon Jae]] as [[Wikipedia:Yi Jachun| Lee Ja Chun]] (ep 1) | ||
| + | *[[Ahn Kil Kang]] as Jo So Saeng (ep 1) | ||
| + | *[[Jung Doo Hong]] as Hong Ryun (ep 2) | ||
| + | *[[Seo Joon Young]] as Kang Chan Sung (ep 3) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Seung Wook]] as Heo Jo (Minister of Justice / Heo Gang's father, ep 3) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ;''[[Six Flying Dragons/Cast-Guests|More Extended Cast & Guests]]'' | ||
| + | {{multicol-end}} | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Production Company:''' [http://redwoods.co.kr/ Redwoods] |
| − | *'''Screenwriters:''' [[Kim Young Hyun]] | + | *'''Chief Producer:''' [[Han Jung Hwan]] |
| + | *'''Executive Producers:''' [[Lee Jae Won]], [[Yoon Shin Ae]] | ||
| + | *'''Producers:''' [[Lee Young Joon (producer)|Lee Young Joon]], [[Song Min Suk]], [[Lee Hee Soo]] | ||
| + | *'''Directors:''' [[Shin Kyung Soo]], [[Lee Jung Heum]] | ||
| + | *'''Assistant Directors:''' [[Jung Dong Yoon]], [[Go Eun Ho]], [[Gil So Jin]] | ||
| + | *'''Action Director:''' [[Kang Hyung Mook]] | ||
| + | *'''Music Director:''' [[Kim Soo Jin (composer)|Kim Soo Jin]] | ||
| + | *'''Screenwriters:''' [[Kim Young Hyun]], [[Park Sang Yun]] | ||
| + | *'''Storyboard:''' [[Kang Sook]] | ||
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| + | ==Recognitions== | ||
| + | ;2016 23rd Grimae Awards: | ||
| + | *Rookie Actor Award ([[Yoon Kyun Sang]]) | ||
| + | ;2016 9th Tokyo Drama Awards: | ||
| + | *Special Award for Foreign Dramas {{ref|1=http://www.j-ba.or.jp/drafes/english/award/index02.html}} | ||
| + | ;2016 5th APAN Star Awards: | ||
| + | *Best Actress in a Serial Drama - Excellence Award ([[Jung Yoo Mi (1984)|Jung Yoo Mi]]) | ||
| + | ;2016 11th Seoul International Drama Awards: | ||
| + | *Best Series Drama (Golden Bird Prize) | ||
| + | ;2016 43rd Korean Broadcasting Grand Prize Awards: | ||
| + | *Best Feature-Length Drama | ||
| + | ;2016 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards: | ||
| + | *TV Category - Best Actor ([[Yoo Ah In]]) | ||
| + | ;2015 SBS Drama Awards: | ||
| + | *Top Excellence, Serial Drama - Actor ([[Yoo Ah In]]) | ||
| + | *Excellence, Serial Drama - Actor ([[Byun Yo Han]]) | ||
| + | *Excellence, Serial Drama - Actress ([[Shin Se Kyung]]) | ||
| + | *Special Acting Award, Serial Drama - Actor ([[Park Hyuk Kwon]]) | ||
| + | *Ten Stars Award ([[Yoo Ah In]], [[Shin Se Kyung]]) | ||
| + | *Best Couple Award ([[Yoo Ah In]] & [[Shin Se Kyung]]) | ||
| + | *New Star Award ([[Gong Seung Yun]], [[Byun Yo Han]], [[Yoon Kyun Sang]]) | ||
| + | ;2015 4th APAN Star Awards: | ||
| + | *Best Child Actor ([[Nam Da Reum]]) | ||
==Episode Ratings== | ==Episode Ratings== | ||
| − | ''See [[Six Flying Dragons/Episode Ratings]]'' | + | *''See [[Six Flying Dragons/Episode Ratings]]'' |
| − | == | + | ==Notes== |
*[[Yoo Ah In]] and [[Shin Se Kyung]] previously starred together in the 2012 SBS drama, [[Fashion King]]. | *[[Yoo Ah In]] and [[Shin Se Kyung]] previously starred together in the 2012 SBS drama, [[Fashion King]]. | ||
| + | *The title of the drama was taken from the poem [[Wikipedia:Yongbieocheonga#Implications_of_the_Songs|Yongbieocheonga]], the first work written in Hangul. | ||
| + | *The Korean title of the series is in Old Korean, nareushya is a pure Korean word, which means nara oreuda (날아 오르다) or "soar up to the sky" in modern Korean. {{ref|1=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2015092116462395203}} | ||
| + | *This drama was specially aired on SBS for the broadcast channel's 25th anniversary year and spent around 300 million won on its production. {{ref|1=https://twitter.com/Viu_PH/status/873525162913779712}} | ||
| + | *According to writers, this drama is a prequel to [[Tree With Deep Roots (2011)|Tree With Deep Roots]] and a sequel to [[Queen Seon Deok]]. {{ref|1=http://bodashiri.tumblr.com/post/128683821516/six-flying-dragons-connected-universe}} | ||
| + | *Last day of filming was on 21st March 2016. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://program.sbs.co.kr/builder/programMainList.do?pgm_id=22000008547 Official site] | *[http://program.sbs.co.kr/builder/programMainList.do?pgm_id=22000008547 Official site] | ||
*[http://movie.daum.net/tv/detail/main.do?tvProgramId=68725 Daum Movie site] | *[http://movie.daum.net/tv/detail/main.do?tvProgramId=68725 Daum Movie site] | ||
| + | *[[wikipedia:Six Flying Dragons|English Wikipedia]] | ||
| + | *[http://rokuryu.com/sp/ Official Japanese DVD boxset site] | ||
*'''News articles:''' [http://osen.mt.co.kr/article/G1110143181 (1)], [http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2015050813553863414&type=1&outlink=1 (2)], [http://isplus.live.joins.com/news/article/article.asp?total_id=17779465&cloc= (3)], [http://stoo.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2015051214355108234 (4)] | *'''News articles:''' [http://osen.mt.co.kr/article/G1110143181 (1)], [http://star.mt.co.kr/view/stview.php?no=2015050813553863414&type=1&outlink=1 (2)], [http://isplus.live.joins.com/news/article/article.asp?total_id=17779465&cloc= (3)], [http://stoo.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2015051214355108234 (4)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 16 December 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: 육룡이 나르샤 / Yukryongi Nareushya
- Also known as: Roots of the Throne
- Tagline: Struggle of power and justice, we will create a new country.
- Genre: Historical, politics, action
- Episodes: 50
- Broadcast network: SBS
- Broadcast period: 2015-Oct-05 to 2016-Mar-22
- Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00
- Original Soundtrack: Six Flying Dragons OST
- Related TV Shows: Queen Seon Deok (MBC, 2009), Tree With Deep Roots (SBS, 2011)
Synopsis
Set in the waning days of the Goryeo Dynasty, this drama depicts the lives and aspirations of six characters in establishing a new country called Joseon, with Lee Bang Won as the central figure. A fusion of sageuk and fiction, the story follows the conflicts of those 'six flying dragons' with the entrenched powers set against them, as they attempt to realize the dream they all share of a new nation founded on Confucian principles, which would eventually last for 500 years.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
Main Cast
- Yoo Ah In as Lee Bang Won, later King Taejong
- Nam Da Reum as young Bang Won
- Kim Myung Min as Sambong Jung Do Jun
- Shin Se Kyung as Boon Yi (Ddang Sae's sister)
- Lee Re as young Boon Yi
- Yoon Yoo Sun as older Boon Yi
- Byun Yo Han as Ddang Sae, later Lee Bang Ji (Jung Do Jun's bodyguard)
- Yoon Chan Young as young Ddang Sae
- Yoon Kyun Sang as Moo Hyul, later King Sejong's bodyguard
- Baek Seung Hwan as young Moo Hyul
- Chun Ho Jin as Lee Sung Gye, later King Taejo
House of Yi
Joseon Officials
Royal Family of Wang
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Goryeo Officials in Dodang
Special Appearances
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Production Credits
- Production Company: Redwoods
- Chief Producer: Han Jung Hwan
- Executive Producers: Lee Jae Won, Yoon Shin Ae
- Producers: Lee Young Joon, Song Min Suk, Lee Hee Soo
- Directors: Shin Kyung Soo, Lee Jung Heum
- Assistant Directors: Jung Dong Yoon, Go Eun Ho, Gil So Jin
- Action Director: Kang Hyung Mook
- Music Director: Kim Soo Jin
- Screenwriters: Kim Young Hyun, Park Sang Yun
- Storyboard: Kang Sook
Recognitions
- 2016 23rd Grimae Awards
- Rookie Actor Award (Yoon Kyun Sang)
- 2016 9th Tokyo Drama Awards
- Special Award for Foreign Dramas [1]
- 2016 5th APAN Star Awards
- Best Actress in a Serial Drama - Excellence Award (Jung Yoo Mi)
- 2016 11th Seoul International Drama Awards
- Best Series Drama (Golden Bird Prize)
- 2016 43rd Korean Broadcasting Grand Prize Awards
- Best Feature-Length Drama
- 2016 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards
- TV Category - Best Actor (Yoo Ah In)
- 2015 SBS Drama Awards
- Top Excellence, Serial Drama - Actor (Yoo Ah In)
- Excellence, Serial Drama - Actor (Byun Yo Han)
- Excellence, Serial Drama - Actress (Shin Se Kyung)
- Special Acting Award, Serial Drama - Actor (Park Hyuk Kwon)
- Ten Stars Award (Yoo Ah In, Shin Se Kyung)
- Best Couple Award (Yoo Ah In & Shin Se Kyung)
- New Star Award (Gong Seung Yun, Byun Yo Han, Yoon Kyun Sang)
- 2015 4th APAN Star Awards
- Best Child Actor (Nam Da Reum)
Episode Ratings
Notes
- Yoo Ah In and Shin Se Kyung previously starred together in the 2012 SBS drama, Fashion King.
- The title of the drama was taken from the poem Yongbieocheonga, the first work written in Hangul.
- The Korean title of the series is in Old Korean, nareushya is a pure Korean word, which means nara oreuda (날아 오르다) or "soar up to the sky" in modern Korean. [2]
- This drama was specially aired on SBS for the broadcast channel's 25th anniversary year and spent around 300 million won on its production. [3]
- According to writers, this drama is a prequel to Tree With Deep Roots and a sequel to Queen Seon Deok. [4]
- Last day of filming was on 21st March 2016.
External Links
- Official site
- Daum Movie site
- English Wikipedia
- Official Japanese DVD boxset site
- News articles: (1), (2), (3), (4)

