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[SBS]~Six Flying Dragon - Yoo Ah In, Shin Se Kyung, Kim Myung Min

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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 11:54 AM | Show all posts
nohas replied at 26-10-2015 11:45 AM
betul tu..baru leh faham....kena print map ni..senang nk refer..
jauh kan depa kena ...

hebat kan kita mengkaji sejarah korea...

tp tk dle le nk beria nk kaji psl sejarah msia...

tetiba teringat last week tgk filem melayu Raja Bersiong..
gigih juga ler cari info...
tp filemnya lama sgt...ingatkan filem kaler ...
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Post time 26-10-2015 12:16 PM | Show all posts
nohas replied at 26-10-2015 10:41 AM
wahh..ni betul2 lengkap sejarah Korea...senarai kings + peta sekali.....
maknanya JDJ lepas  ...

rasanya BJ ngn BY tu kan extra je kan..bkn watak btl dlm sejarah kan?
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Post time 26-10-2015 12:22 PM | Show all posts
ayushuhada04 replied at 26-10-2015 11:54 AM
hebat kan kita mengkaji sejarah korea...

tp tk dle le nk beria nk kaji psl sejarah msia...

sejarah raja2 melayu yg sy cari info detail ialah ttg sejarah mcmana singapore boleh jatuh ke sir stamford raffles..dan sejarah istana kpg gelam..
memang menarik citernya..

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nohas replied at 26-10-2015 12:22 PM
sejarah raja2 melayu yg sy cari info detail ialah ttg sejarah mcmana singapore boleh jatuh ke sir  ...

kak ayu penah dgr pls istana kg gelam tu
tp tk tau psl sejarahnya...

mmg kita pun patut kaji kan....
tp sbbkan tk byk cite sejarah mcm korea..
maka kita tau yg basic je ler....
kisah sultan mahmud mangkat dijulang tu
kak ayu suka tgk...
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idakamaruddin replied at 26-10-2015 12:16 PM
rasanya BJ ngn BY tu kan extra je kan..bkn watak btl dlm sejarah kan?

aah ler mmg betul tu ida...
hanya 3 watak je yg betul2 wujud dlm sejarah
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 12:33 PM | Show all posts
History of the Joseon Dynasty
Rise to prominence[edit]
By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo Dynasty established by Wang Geon in 918 was tottering, its foundations collapsing from years of war and de facto occupation from the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of Goryeo itself was also becoming an increasingly disputed issue within the court, as the ruling house failed to not only govern the kingdom effectively, but was also supposedly tarnished by generations of forced intermarriage with the Yuan Dynasty and rivalry amongst the various family branches (even King U's mother was a known commoner, thus leading to rumors disputing his descent from King Gongmin). Within the kingdom, influential aristocrats, generals, and even prime ministers struggled for royal favor and domination of the court, resulting in deep division among various factors. With the ever-increasing number of raids conducted by Wokou and the invasions of the Red Turbans, those who came to dominate the royal court were the reformed-minded Sinjin aristocracy and the opposing Gwonmun aristocracy, as well as generals who could actually fight off the foreign threats; namely a talented general named Yi Seong-gye and his rival Choe Yeong.
Following the wake of the Ming Dynasty under the charismatic Zhu Yuanzhang (the Hongwu Emperor), the royal court in Goryeo split into two conflicting factions: the group led by General Yi (supporting the Ming Dynasty) and the camp led by General Choe (standing by the Yuan Dynasty). When a Ming messenger came to Goryeo in 1388 (the 14th year of King U) to demand the return of a significant portion of Goryeo’s northern territory, General Choe seized the chance and argued for the invasion of the Liaodong Peninsula (Goryeo claimed to be the successor of the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo; as such, restoring Manchuria as part of Korean territory was part of its foreign policy throughout its history). A staunchly opposed Yi was chosen to lead the invasion; However, at Wuihwa Island on the Yalu River, he revolted and traveled back to Gaegyeong (modern-day Gaeseong and the capital of Goryeo), proceeding to eliminate General Choe and his followers and initiating a coup d'état, overthrowing King U in favor of his son, King Chang (1388). He later killed King U and his son after a failed restoration and forcibly placed a royal named Yo on the throne (he became King Gongyang). After indirectly enforcing his grasp on the royal court through the puppet king, Yi then proceeded to ally himself with the Sinjin aristocracy such as Jeong Do-jeon and Jo Jun. One of his first acts as the de facto generalissimo of Goryeo was to pass the Gwajeon Law, which effectively confiscated land from the land-wealthy and generally conservative Gwonmun aristocrats and redistributed it among Yi's supporters in the Sinjin camp. In 1392 (the 4th year of King Gongyang), Yi's fifth son, Yi Bang-won, after failing to win over a noteworthy aristocrat named Jeong Mong-ju, a supporter of the old dynasty, to swear allegiance to the new reign, had the noble killed by the five assassins including Jo Yeong-gyu at Seonjuk Bridge near Gaegyeong, eliminating a key figure in the opposition to Yi Seonggye's rule. That same year, Yi dethroned King Gongyang, exiled him to Wonju, and ascended the throne. The Goryeo Dynasty had come to an end after almost 500 years of rule.
Elimination of the Vestiges of Goryeo[edit]
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King Taejo's portrait.



In the beginning of his reign, Yi Seonggye, now King Taejo, intended to continue use of the name Goryeo for the country he ruled and simply change the royal line of descent to his own, thus maintaining the façade of continuing the 500-year-old Goryeo tradition. However, after numerous threats of mutiny from the drastically weakened but still influential Gwonmun nobles, who continued to swear allegiance to the remnants of the Goryeo Dynasty, now the demoted Wang clan, and the overall atmosphere in the reformed court that a new dynastic title was needed to signify the change, he declared a new dynasty in 1393 under the name of Joseon (meaning to revive an older dynasty also known as Joseon, founded previously) and renamed the country the "Kingdom of Great Joseon", although it came to be simply referred to, even by historians today, by the title of its ruling house.
With the declaration of the new royal house were voiced concerns of what solution to apply to the remaining descendants of the deposed Wang family. King Taejo and his officials especially felt that if the legitimacy of their rule was ever questioned by the remaining members of the Goryeo Dynasty, they might have to suppress a mass rebellion or even risk the loss of the recently gained throne. In the end, Taejo had his prime minister Jeong Do-jeon summon all of the Wang family members to the coast of the Yellow Sea and instruct them to board a ship bound for Ganghwa Island, where they were to supposedly live quietly out of the sight of the government. However, the entire ploy was a trap, and a pre-instructed crew member on board smashed a hole in the hull as soon as the ship had entered sufficiently deep waters. The ship sank, and the last of the Goryeo Dynasty were lost by drowning. According to an urban legend, after the fate of the Wang family members gullible enough to board the doomed ship reached their relatives on the mainland, most of them changed their surnames from Wang (王) to Ok (玉) by adding an extra brush stroke and thus hiding their true descent.
After the demise of the last portions of the Goryeo Dynasty came calls for a new capital. Although Gaegyeong had served well as the seat of government for over 400 years, it was already something of a tradition for new dynasties in Korea to move their capitals to a new location considered fortuitous according the Chinese feng-shui philosophy ofgeomancy. Gaegyeong had also long since considered to have lost its share of energy to maintain any kind of permanent capital. As a result, three sites were officially brought into consideration: the foot of Mt. Gyeryong and the cities of Muak and Hanyang. The location near Mt. Gyeryong was quickly rejected after some time due to its relatively rough terrain and lack of convenient communication, while the site at Muak was seriously considered before it was decided by King Taejo that Hanyang was the most fitting candidate for the new capital. Hanyang outranked its rivals in various aspects; not only was it was easily accessible from sea and land, and geographically the center of the Korean Peninsula, but the fertile Han River valley on which the ancient city was situated historically had been the most contested region between the Three Kingdoms of Korea. For centuries, Hanyang had also been argued to be blessed, and Korean geomancers claimed the city was occupying a sacrosanct place flowing with geomantic energy. Hanyang was also conformed to Sino-Korean tradition; it had a larger mountains in the north and a smaller mountains in the south for defense, while in between there was a large plain, and thus the city would fit the customary north-south axis. In 1394, Hanyang was declared the new capital and formally renamed "Hanseong". That year, the foot of Mt. Bugak was chosen for the foundation of the main palace. Development and construction of the entire city and its complicated system of avenues, gates, walls, civilian residences, educational facilities, government buildings, and five main palace complexes began in 1394 as well. The official royal residence Gyeongbok Palace was completed in 1395, while the less important Changdeok Palace was completed in 1405. Other royal palaces followed suit, and by the end of the first half of the 15th century all of the capital had been completed and was in working order.


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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 12:34 PM | Show all posts
Early strife[edit]
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Gyeongbokgung.



King Taejo had two wives, who sired sons. His first wife, Queen Sineui, who predeceased him, prior to the overthrowing of Goryeo, had given birth to six sons. Taejo's wife upon ascension to the throne, Queen Sindeok, had two sons as well. When the new dynasty was promulgated and officially brought into existence, Taejo brought up the issue of which son would be his successor. Although Taejo's fifth son by Queen Sineui, Yi Bang-won, had contributed most to assisting his father's rise to power, he harbored a profound hatred against two of his father's key allies in the court, the prime minister Jeong Do-jeon and Nam Eun. Both sides were fully aware of the mutual animosity that existed between each other and constantly felt threatened. When it became clear that Yi Bang-won was the most worthy successor to the throne, Jeong Do-jeon used his influence on the king to convince him that the wisest choice would be in the son that Taejo loved most, not the son that Taejo felt was best for the kingdom. In 1392, the eighth son of King Taejo (the second son of Queen Sindeok), Grand Prince Uian (Yi Bang-seok) was appointed Prince Royal, or successor to the throne. After the sudden death of the queen, and while King Taejo was still in mourning for his second wife, Jeong Do-jeon conspired to pre-emptively kill Yi Bang-won and his brothers to secure his position in court. In 1398, upon hearing of this plan, Yi Bang-won immediately revolted and raided the palace, killing Jeong Do-jeon, his followers, and the two sons of the late Queen Sindeok. This incident became known as the First Strife of Princes.
Aghast at the fact that his sons were willing to kill each other for the crown, and psychologically exhausted from the death of his second wife, King Taejo immediately crowned his second son Yi Bang-gwa, later King Jeongjong, as the new ruler. Soon after, he departed to the northern city of Hamhung.
One of King Jeongjong's first acts as monarch was to revert the capital to Kaeseong, where he is believed to have been considerably more comfortable. Meanwhile, Yi Bang-won, not in the least bit discouraged by the fact that his elder brother held the throne, began plotting to be established as Royal Prince Successor, the traditional title for brothers appointed as heir-presumptives to the throne when the incumbent had no issue. However, Yi Bang-won's plans were opposed by Taejo's fourth son Yi Bang-gan, who also yearned for power. In 1400, the tensions between Yi Bang-won's faction and Yi Bang-gan's camp escalated into an all-out conflict that came to be known as the Second Strife of Princes. In the aftermath of the struggle, the defeated Yi Bang-gan was exiled to Tosan, while those who urged him to battle against Yi Bang-won were executed. Thoroughly intimidated, King Jeongjong immediately invested Yi Bang-won as heir presumptive and voluntarily abdicated. That same year, Yi Bang-won assumed the throne of Joseon at long last as King Taejong. In 1401, Joseon Dynasty had officially been admitted to enter into a tributary relationship with Ming Dynasty of China.
In the beginning of Taejong's reign, the Grand King Former, Taejo, refused to relinquish the royal seal that signified the legitimacy of any king's rule. Uncomfortable at the fact that his father did not recognize him as a de jure ruler for the family deaths he caused, Taejong sent several messengers, among them his childhood friend Bak Sun, to recover the royal seal. However, Taejo assassinated every messenger that came into sight of his guards as a sign of his fury at Taejong, who continued to remain unaware of their fates. This episode became known as the Case of the Hamhung Envoys, and the term "Hamhung envoy" is still used in the Korean language today to refer to a person who has gone on an assignment and has not yet been heard from.


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Post time 26-10-2015 12:36 PM | Show all posts
idakamaruddin replied at 26-10-2015 12:16 PM
rasanya BJ ngn BY tu kan extra je kan..bkn watak btl dlm sejarah kan?

ya, betul..watak fiction..tapi best jg mereka ada kan..
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 12:37 PM | Show all posts
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ayushuhada04 replied at 26-10-2015 12:37 PM
Pages in category "Television series set in Joseon Dynasty"The following 45 pages are in this catego ...

layan jg citer Dr Jin....walopun boring giler..

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nohas replied at 26-10-2015 01:02 PM
layan jg citer Dr Jin....walopun boring giler..

aah ler nohas..mmg stress dan susah nk faham Dr Jin tu....

mcm cite Faith...time travelling....tp Faith best...
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Post time 26-10-2015 01:31 PM | Show all posts
ayushuhada04 replied at 26-10-2015 12:31 PM
aah ler mmg betul tu ida...
hanya 3 watak je yg betul2 wujud dlm sejarah

kan...watak2 lain penambah rasa je..kalau tak cite stiff je tak best plak xde melodrama
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 02:03 PM | Show all posts
idakamaruddin replied at 26-10-2015 01:31 PM
kan...watak2 lain penambah rasa je..kalau tak cite stiff je tak best plak xde melodrama

bab cintan cintun tu kena ada juga kan..
tk leh nk serius sgt...
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Post time 26-10-2015 02:10 PM | Show all posts
ayushuhada04 replied at 26-10-2015 02:03 PM
bab cintan cintun tu kena ada juga kan..
tk leh nk serius sgt...

ye la kak kalau tak bkn drama dh..baik buat history chanel
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 02:14 PM | Show all posts
idakamaruddin replied at 26-10-2015 02:10 PM
ye la kak kalau tak bkn drama dh..baik buat history chanel

baik kita tgk kat ch history astro tu kan...
semua cite saeguk mmg ada scene cintan cintun..
kisah cinta terhalang ler...iri hati...dengki kan sbb cinta..
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 02:22 PM | Show all posts
Six Flying Dragons - Yi Clan
Character descriptions on the official SBS homepage (3)
source : (x)
Part 1 : Main characters ( x )
Part 2 : Villains ( x)
Part 3 : Yi Bang-Won’s Family / Jeon-Ju Yi Clan 전주 이씨 (全州 李氏)
Historical backgrounds…
Yi Seong-Gye’s clan is originated in Jeon-ju, Jeolla province where is the South-western part of the Korean peninsula, (that’s why their clan is called “Jeon-Ju Yi clan”)  but they moved to the Northen frontier and became a powerful clan there during the mid-13th century.
Yi An-Sa (이안사 李安社, ?~1274), one of the Yi clan’s ancestors, was a kind of traitor to Goryeo. He gave up fighting and surrendered to Mongolian army way before the Goryeo military government officially yielded to the Mongol empire. The man pigtailed his hair and was appointed as a Darugachi (* the high officer for the Mongol empire) in 1255.
In 1356, about a hundred years after Yi An-Sa’s defection, King Gongmin of Goryeo declared independence from the declining Mongol empire and attacked the North-eastern frontier fortress occupied by pro-Mongolian forces.Yi Seong-Gye (이성계 李成桂, 1335~1408) and his father Yi Ja-Choon (이자춘 李子春, 1315~1361) didn’t miss the opportunity. This time, they decided to defect to Goryeo, and secretly opened the fortress’ gate to help Goryeo army. King Gongmin welcomed them with open arms.
As a Goryeo general, Yi Seong-Gye became the people’s hero, defeating various foreign invaders like Japanese pirates and Red Turban army. However, he stayed in the Northern frontier for a long time, because it was difficult for a country nobleman to enter into the central politics.
General Yi Seong-Gye (the 1st dragon) and his 5th son Yi Bang-Won (the 3rd dragon), Lady Min Da-Gyeong are already introduced in the first part of the translation. -> ( x )


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■ Yi Ja-Choon 이자춘(李子春, 1315~1361) / Yi Soon-Jae

General Yi Seong-Gye’s father. (ep. 1)


■ Lady Gang (Queen Shindeok) 강씨부인 (神德王后 康氏, ?~1396) / Kim Hee-Jung

The future Queen Shindeok. General Yi Seong-Gye’s second wife.
She is a daughter of Goksan Gang clan, one of the Goryeo‘s prestigious families.

The incarnation of her desire, and the most helpful supporter for Yi Seong-Gye’s success.
She makes more personal connections with Goryeo‘s upper class to make her husband advance to the central politics. She is the biggest supporter for Yi Seong-Gye’s power expansion. She is the one and only woman to manipulate him with just one simple word.


■ Yi Bang-Woo 이방우 (李芳雨, 1354~1393) / Yi Seung-Hyo

Yi Seong-Gye’s eldest son.
One of the top 5 swordsman in Goryeo.

He has believed that it was his duty to take care of his family and Goryeo people, and to swear his loyalty to his country. When he finds out that his own father wants to topple Goryeo, he is immensely shocked and goes into action to….


■ Yi Bang-Gwa 이방과 (李芳果 / 定宗, 1357~1419) / Seo Dong-Won

Yi Seong-Gye’s second son.
The future King Jeongjong, the second ruler of Joseon dynasty

A faithful son to fight many battles with his father. He is a gallant warrior with strong position within his father’s Gabechi (* Gabechi means ‘private army’ in Mongolian language. It is called Gabyeolcho (가별초, 家別抄)  in Korean). However, he lacks in his ability to judge political situation, so he comes to believe in his younger brother Bang-Won and follows him.


■ Yi Ji-Ran 이지란 (李之蘭, 1331~1402) / Park Hae-Soo

A military official during the late Goryeo and the early Joseon.

He’s a warrior from Jurchen tribe, but he fell for Yi Seong-Gye when they first met in a battlefield and swore to be brothers. He has a fiery impetuous temperament, but he is absolutely obedient to his sworn brother. He is the closest aide and loyal warrior to Yi Seong-Gye.

* According to historical records, Yi Ji-Ran had a beautiful appearance like a woman. Actually, Hong Ryun, the swordsman who assassinated King Gongmin in ep. 2, was told as a good-looking young man. It is sad that this drama is ignoring historical facts in terms of male beauty. (LOL)   


■ Jo Young-Gyu 조영규 (趙英珪, ?~1395) / Min Sung-Wook

Yi Bang-Won’s right-hand man.
One of the top 10 warriors in Goryeo.

He belongs to Yi Seong-Gye’s Gabechi (private army), and has an assignment to guard Yi Bang-Won. There is nothing he wouldn’t do for Bang-Won. His lifelong dream is to leave his name behind in history, in any way.


■ Min Je 민제 (閔霽, 1339~1408) / Jo Young-Jin

Lady Min Da-Geyong(Queen Wonkyeong)’s father.
The leader of Yul-Ryeo Min clan (律呂 閔氏). The Min clan is one of theHaedong Gapjok (* 해동갑족 海東甲族 : the top 10 noble clans in Goryeo kingdom).
As the head of Min clan, he was finding his side to seize power of Goryeo, and accepts Bang-Won as his son-in-law.



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 Author| Post time 26-10-2015 02:28 PM | Show all posts

Yi Bang Won’s father and a general of Goryeo. He betrayed and killed his best friend and surrogate brother when he switched teams…then lied to everyone else about it, thus becoming a legend.

One hell of an Achilles’ heel, if you ask me. Now that Yi Seong Gye’s been debuted as Dragon number one, I’m anticipating how he’s going to get past that bump in the road.


Jeong Do Jeon, AKA Sambong.

This man is all about change, and he plans to make a lot of them. His character is also quite playful; referring to himself as Boon Yi’s abeoji after their six year reunion.

My dramafeelz are telling me that we have a few more motivational speeches and a plenitude of sage council coming our way.

Does anyone else notice his lips are constantly pursed?


Yi Bang Won is the youngest son of General Yi Seong Gye. He stayed behind to study at Sungkyunkwan (I hope I spelled that right) and follow the teachings of Sambong and his Confucian group (I forgot the name I’m sorry).

His philosophy seems to be “F- goodness, get justice”, which both scares and excites me. Character development should be off the charts with this one.


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Post time 26-10-2015 02:41 PM | Show all posts
thanks for the recap -
the teachings of Sambong and his Confucian group (I forgot the name I’m sorry). Sadaebu
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nohas replied at 26-10-2015 02:41 PM
thanks for the recap -
the teachings of Sambong and his Confucian group (I forgot the name I’m sor ...

nohas....telah buat posting yg ke 1000 okay....
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