Dae Jo-yeong
- English:Dae Jo-yeong
- Korean:대조영
- Original Network: KBS(2006)
- Aired: 2006/09/16 - 2007/12/23
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
Dae Jo-yeong (Korean: 대조영) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 2006-09-16. The broadcast ended on 2007-12-23.
The broadcasting station is KBS (2006). A TV series depicting the life story of Dae Jo-young, who inherited the traditions of Goguryeo and founded Balhae.
The setting is the Goguryeo period. At that time, there were constant battles between Goguryeo and Tang, and Goguryeo was the strongest under General Yeongae Seomun.
The battle is centered around General Yang Man-chun (Im Dong-jin), who is skilled at strategy. During the battle, on the day the meteor fell, General Tae Jun-sang, a subordinate of General Yang Man-chun (
Im Hyuk) will have a child. That child is Tae Joo Young (Choi Suzy Young). There is a legend that says, ``A child born on the day a meteor falls will become a king in the future.''
・. . The Korean TV series ``Daejoyeon'' is a historical TV series that was filmed against the backdrop of the vast landscape of China. Since historical drama star Jeong Bo-seok will also be appearing, we have collected Hot Topics before the broadcast.
Eyes had. Choi Suzy-young, who plays Dae Jo-young, is a multi-talented person who has appeared in numerous works such as the TV series ``Do You Love Me?'' and ``House of Love,'' and has continued to be active in a wide range of activities, including being selected as a World Cup PR ambassador in 2002.
That's it.
The late King Dae Jo-yeong of Balhae (渤海 高王 大祚榮, ? ~ 719 AD, June 6th of the lunar calendar) Reign: 698 ~ June 719) was the first king who founded Balhae. About the late king
In the Chinese record, 《Gudangseo》, Dae Jo-yeong (大祚榮) is described as being from a different branch of Goguryeo, while in 《Shindangseo》, he was originally attached to Goguryeo.
He is described as being from Sokmalmalgal (粟末靺鞨). In “Sillagi” and “Jewangungi” cited in the Korean records “Samguk Yusa”, Daejoyeong is referred to as Daejoyeong.
It is recorded as the head of Goguryeo, and in the Silla Dynasty, Jo Yeong, the head of Goguryeo, is recorded as having the surname Dae.
The broadcasting station is KBS (2006). A TV series depicting the life story of Dae Jo-young, who inherited the traditions of Goguryeo and founded Balhae.
The setting is the Goguryeo period. At that time, there were constant battles between Goguryeo and Tang, and Goguryeo was the strongest under General Yeongae Seomun.
The battle is centered around General Yang Man-chun (Im Dong-jin), who is skilled at strategy. During the battle, on the day the meteor fell, General Tae Jun-sang, a subordinate of General Yang Man-chun (
Im Hyuk) will have a child. That child is Tae Joo Young (Choi Suzy Young). There is a legend that says, ``A child born on the day a meteor falls will become a king in the future.''
・. . The Korean TV series ``Daejoyeon'' is a historical TV series that was filmed against the backdrop of the vast landscape of China. Since historical drama star Jeong Bo-seok will also be appearing, we have collected Hot Topics before the broadcast.
Eyes had. Choi Suzy-young, who plays Dae Jo-young, is a multi-talented person who has appeared in numerous works such as the TV series ``Do You Love Me?'' and ``House of Love,'' and has continued to be active in a wide range of activities, including being selected as a World Cup PR ambassador in 2002.
That's it.
The late King Dae Jo-yeong of Balhae (渤海 高王 大祚榮, ? ~ 719 AD, June 6th of the lunar calendar) Reign: 698 ~ June 719) was the first king who founded Balhae. About the late king
In the Chinese record, 《Gudangseo》, Dae Jo-yeong (大祚榮) is described as being from a different branch of Goguryeo, while in 《Shindangseo》, he was originally attached to Goguryeo.
He is described as being from Sokmalmalgal (粟末靺鞨). In “Sillagi” and “Jewangungi” cited in the Korean records “Samguk Yusa”, Daejoyeong is referred to as Daejoyeong.
It is recorded as the head of Goguryeo, and in the Silla Dynasty, Jo Yeong, the head of Goguryeo, is recorded as having the surname Dae.