Hur Jun is a 2000 TV biographical drama broadcast by the South Korean TV channel MBC. It was aired by Taiwan Television in 2002 and Hong Kong's TVB in 2005, after the finale of "Dae Jang Geum". Because of the similarities between the two main characters of the show, "Hur Jun" has often been called the male version of "Dae Jang Geum". Also worth noting is the fact that the original title of the show was never used outside South Korea. In Taiwan, the title was re-worked to become "The Way of Medicine: The Epic Doctor Hur Jun". The first half of the title stuck, and was used by TVB when it aired "Hur Jun" in 2005.
A work that sheds new light on the figure of Lee Bang-won, a leader who took the lead in the founding of the nation.
Set between late Koryo Dynasty and early Choson Dynasty period. Jung Do-Jeon plans for the new country of "Choson" and new culture as an influential advisor to King Taejo. Jung Do-Jeon resistance among those that want to keep Koryo.
In Joseon, a vengeful crown prince and a memory-lost merchant mysteriously swap bodies, unraveling a web of chaos, secrets, and unexpected fate.
When a long-missing heir returns with lost memories, love and suspicion entwine. Is he truly Hongrang, or a stranger disturbing hearts and family ties?
In Joseon Dynasty, a young prince is forced to cross-dress and take on the identity of a woman to survive. As he disguises himself, he falls in love with a woman who is unaware of his true identity. Meanwhile, political conspiracies and power struggles threaten to reveal his secret.
Lee San, Wind in the Palace is a TV show set in the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. It follows the life of King Jeongjo and his struggles to bring justice and prosperity to his kingdom. The show showcases the power struggles, political intrigue, and personal sacrifices made by the king and those around him.
In a world of folklore and mysticism, a vengeful spirit and a devoted shaman cross paths, sparking a journey of love and redemption
A sassy princess and a scholar with a love-hate relationship navigate the politics and romance of the Joseon Dynasty.
Based on the life of Empress Myeongseong (1851 - 1895), the first official wife of King Gojong, the 26th king of the Joseon dynasty. She was killed on October 8, 1895 by Japanese assassins.
Dong Yi is a captivating historical drama that tells the story of Dong Yi, a young woman who starts off as a maid in the palace but eventually rises through the ranks to become a highly respected royal concubine. Set in the Joseon Dynasty, Dong Yi faces various challenges and intrigues as she navigates the complex world of palace politics. Along the way, she discovers love, faces danger, and becomes a key player in shaping the fate of the kingdom.
Jewel in the Palace is a Korean drama set in the 16th century, focusing on the life of a female doctor named Jang-geum. She faces various challenges in the palace, including torture, as she strives to prove herself in a male-dominated society. The show also explores themes of love, slavery, and the power dynamics within the empire.
Drama depicts the dramatic life of historical figure Heo Joon, who wrote the oriental medical textbook "Donguibogam" and became physician for King Seonjo.
Six Flying Dragons is a TV show set in the Goryeo Dynasty, focusing on the power struggle and political conflicts among ambitious men. It explores themes of social reform, justice, corruption, and the fight for power.
Queen Insoo focuses on the fierce power struggle among three women in the royal court of the Joseon Dynasty.
Being able to see ghosts and other supernatural spirits is a heavy responsibility. Prince Lee Rin (Jung Il Woo), like his father before him, discovers that he has the ability to see ghosts and other supernatural beings. Armed with his newfound abilities, Lee Rin becomes the leader of a group of night watchmen who patrol the streets from dusk to dawn to protect the people of the Chosun Dynasty against evil spirits. Moo Seok (Jung Yun Ho) is the best swordsman in the land who is the prince’s trusty bodyguard. But their loyalties will be tested when they both fall in love with the same woman – Do Ha (Go Sung Hee), the successor of the Ma Go tribe who seeks their help to protect the Baek Do mountain’s spirits. But Park Soo Ryun (Seo Ye Ji), the daughter of a court officer, will stop at nothing to marry Prince Lee Rin. “The Night Watchman,” also known as "Diary of a Night Watchman,"
In the Joseon Dynasty, a man named Nokdu disguises himself as a woman to enter a village that is only inhabited by women. There, he meets a mysterious young woman named Dong Joo and gets entangled in a web of secrets and romance.
In the Joseon Dynasty, a Crown Prince must fight against a zombie outbreak and navigate a power struggle in order to protect his kingdom.
Jingbirok, the name of a book written by real-life Joseon historian and scholar Ryu Seong Ryong (Kim Sang Joong),detailing the Imjin War (1592-1598). The drama will be a telling of historical events with the scholar as the central character, in the samevein as “Jung Do Jun”(who influenced the founding of the Joseon dynasty). Ryu Seong Ryong was an official who served during King Seonjo’s reign in the late 16th century. He was a brilliant Confucian scholar who was put in charge of military operations during the Imjin War, and greatly influenced AdmiralLee Soon Shin.
A man from the 21st century gets transported back in time to the Joseon Dynasty and finds himself trapped in the body of Queen Cheorin. As he tries to find a way back home, he faces the challenges of adapting to his new gender and the political power struggles within the royal palace.