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*[[Cha Seung Won]] as [[Wikipedia:Gwanghaegun of Joseon|Prince Gwanghae]]
 
*[[Cha Seung Won]] as [[Wikipedia:Gwanghaegun of Joseon|Prince Gwanghae]]
 
**[[Lee Tae Hwan]] as teen Gwanghae
 
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*[[Lee Sung Min (1968)|Lee Sung Min]] as Prime Minister Lee Deok Hyung
 
*[[Lee Sung Min (1968)|Lee Sung Min]] as Prime Minister Lee Deok Hyung
  
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*[[Park Young Gyu]]
 
*[[Park Young Gyu]]
 
*[[Kim Chang Wan]]
 
*[[Kim Chang Wan]]

Revision as of 02:02, 26 March 2015

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Hwajung

Details

  • Title: 화정 / Hwajung
  • Also known as: Splendid Politics
  • Previously known as: Princess Jungmyung
  • Genre: Historical, political, romance
  • Episodes: 50
  • Broadcast network: MBC
  • Broadcast period: 2015-Apr-?? to 2015-Oct-??
  • Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00
  • Original Soundtrack: Hwajung OST

Synopsis

This interpretation tells of Gwanghae as the son of a concubine and secondary heir, who in his thirst for power, usurps the Crown and ousts his half-sister Jungmyung from the palace. Gwanghae is then deposed in a coup by the Westerners, who replace him with Injo. Extremely paranoid and wanting to stabilise his position, he is also out for Jungmyung's life.

Cast

Main Cast
Extended Cast

Production Credits

Episode Ratings

See Hwajung/Episode Ratings

Notes

  • This drama interprets real-life Prince Kwang Hae as an evil person who steals the crown from the rightful bloodline.

External Links



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