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SIX FLYING DRAGONS



Title: 육룡이 나르샤 / Six Flying Dragons
Chinese Title: 六龍飛天
Genre: Historical, Politics
Episodes: 50 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2015-Oct-05 to 2016-March-22
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00


Synopsis

“Six Flying Dragons” is a Period drama depicts the ambitions and success stories of 6 people around Prince Lee Bang Won (Yoo Ah In).

This drama also depicts the ideological and political conflict between Prince Lee Bang Won and Jung Do Jeon (Kim Myung Min) who is the man instrumental in helping King Taejo (Chun Ho Jin) to establish the fledgling Joseon nation. Jung Do Jeon wants a country ruled by ministers, while Lee Bang Won wants absolute power.

Prince Lee Bang Won later become King TaeJong who was the third king in the Joseon Dynasty. He helped his father King Taejo to establish the Joseon Dynasty.

Cast

Main Cast

Yoo Ah In as Lee Bang Won (King TaeJong)
– Nam Da Reum as Bang Won (young)
Kim Myung Min as Jung Do Jeon
Shin Se Kyung as Boon Yi (Lee Bang Ji’s sister)
– Lee Re as Boon Yi (young)
Chun Ho Jin as Lee Seong Kye (King TaeJo)
Byun Yo Han as Ddang Sae (Jung Do Jeon’s bodyguard)
– Yoon Chan Young as Ddang Sae (young)
Yoon Kyun Sang as Moo Hyul (Taejong’s bodyguard)
– Baek Seung Hwan as Moo Hyul (young)

Supporting Cast

Jung Yu Mi as Yeon Hee (Jung Do Jeon’s wife)
Lee Cho Hee as Gab Boon
Gong Seung Yeon as Min Da Kyung (Queen Wongyeong)
Seo Yi Sook as Myo Sang (Moo Hyul’s grandmother)
Park Hyuk Kwon as warrior Gil Tae Mi
Lee Seung Hyo as Yi Bang Woo
Kim Hee Jung as Queen Shin’ui
Kim Hak Sun as butler of Gil Tae Mi
Jo Hyun Shik as a beggar
Jun Seong Woo as a scholar
Han Sang Jin as corrupt monk
Yoon Son Ha as Cho Young
Lee Ji Hoon as Heo Gang
Park Hae Soo as Lee Ji Ran
Jo Hee Bong as Jo Joon
Seo Dong Won as Lee Bang Gwa
Jo Young Jin as Min Je
Ahn Suk Hwan as Teacher Yooksan
Min Sung Wook as Jo Young Gyoo
Jun Noh Min as Hong In Bang
Choi Jong Won as Lee In Gyum
Kim Ha Kyun as Baek Yoon
Park Sung Hoon as Gil Yoo
Heo Joon Seok as Dae Geun
Jeon Kuk Hwan as Choi Young
Choi Jong Hwan as Jo Min Soo
Kim Eui Sung as Jung Mong Joo
Yoon Seo Hyun as Woo Hak Joo
Jung Moon Sung as Han Goo Young
Seo Hyun Chul as Jang Sam Bong
Park Yoo Na

Cameo

Seo Joon Young
Ahn Kil Kang

Production Credits

Director: Shin Kyung Soo
Screenwriters: Kim Young Hyun and Park Sang Yun

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