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Latest revision as of 18:29, 30 July 2023

Ojakgyo Brothers

Details

  • Title: 오작교 형제들 / Ojakgyo Hyeongjedeul
  • Also known as: Ojakkyo Family / The Brothers of the Ojakgyo
  • Previously known as: 황금연못 / Golden Pond
  • Genre: Family, romance
  • Episodes: 58
  • Broadcast Network: KBS2
  • Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-06 to 2012-Feb-19
  • Air time: Saturday & Sunday 19:55
  • Original Soundtrack: Ojakgyo Brothers OST

Synopsis

The story of a family with four sons who live together with their relatives on a farm near Seoul. Hwang Tae Hee is the third son and a policeman who falls in love with a girl named Baek Ja Eun. Baek Ja Eun is a haughty young woman who only believes in her pretty looks and is quick to flare up in anger.

User/Viewer Ratings

4.25
(4 votes)

Cast

Hwang family
Baek family
Cha family
Other people

Production Credits

Recognitions

2012 48th Paeksang Arts Awards - TV Drama Categories
2011 KBS Drama Awards

Episode Ratings

See Ojakgyo Brothers/Episode Ratings

Notes

  • Ojakgyo (오작교) is the name of the bridge formed by crows and magpies that united the separated celestial lovers, the cowherd and the weaver. Translated literally, it is the Bridge of Crows and Magpies; 오작 (烏鵲 in hanja) means crow and magpie, plus the word for bridge (교).

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