literally. put a man in power and all of a sudden he forgets all that you’ve done for him 😭 I feel so bad…
Lollol back at you. You said the queen had no role in his rise to the throne. Wikipedia says Lady Min (Queen Won Gyeong) was a partner in the coup.
In 1398, Jeong Do-jeon, who was enjoying great power at the time, enforced the Enforcement Breakdown Act and returned all the private soldiers and weapons to the state, but Lady Min had hid the weapons and private soldiers, that belonged to her family, in her house. Shortly after Taejo fell ill, the Min clan took advantage of this opportunity to give the weaponry and resources to Yi Bang-won to which Lady Min tried to encourage his coup.
Yi Bang-won then rose up with his brother-in-laws, Min Mu-gu and Min Mu-jil, and immediately revolted and raided the palace, killing Jeong Do-jeon, his followers, and the two sons of the late Queen Sindeok, Grand Prince Uian and Yi Bang-beo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Wongyeong
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literally. put a man in power and all of a sudden he forgets all that you’ve done for him 😭 I feel so bad…
Queen's Min family with the private army was behind his rise. As in Six Flying Dragons, the queen had a big role. I don't think Wikipedia lies bc SK has a detailed recorded history which most countries don't have.
how accurate is the show? as far as I know King Sejong was already born when his father ascended the throne?
It corresponds to what we can read in Wikipedia about King Taejo, King Sejong, and queen Won Gyeong. Lee Bang Won (already adult or almost adult) played a big role in the forces that enabled his father to become a king.
Based on ep 1, this one is a fast-paced quality historical drama. I was instantly immersed. What makes it extra interesting is that it's based on real historical characters. It feels like a sequel to Six Flying Dragons although it isn't. SFD ended when Lee Bang Won became the king. In SFD the relationship between Lee Bang Won and the queen was relatively non-romantic and distant, based on mutual interest to take the throne. Lee Bang Won was in love with Boon Yi. I haven't watched Lee Bang Won the King of Tears yet, but it's fascinating to see these different versions of history.
You have a lot on your mindGo see a therapist hahaIt's ok, let it pass and be happy, life is not about being watching…
no need to be rude. why would you want this place to be uglier than it needs to be. If you have nothing to say about the drama, pls don't come to the comment section.
I enjoyed S2 even more than S1, bc they really went head on to unchartered waters. Unlike any other crime drama, which makes me rate 9/10. The heavy focus on aesthetics and cinematography was exactly to my taste. The last case about gene editing was again very realistic, as was the AI case. The means for tampering genes with the CRISPR scissors already exist and gene therapies are introduced without much or any long-term testing. I absolutely hated it when Shen Yi didn't dispute the Mad Scientist's claim that all humans are by nature evil. But it turned out that he was just listening and making his own observations and conclusions, as always. I also loved that Du Cheng finally had the opportunity to shine in the last episodes as the strong pillar that he was in S1. The moment when he took SY off the case was very satisfactory. The friendship between the Mad Scientist and SY on the other hand was difficult to swallow, as it made SY look weaker. As if he had actually been choosing and believing in that freak. I wanted to yell "go back to your teammates" at the screen. But it all ended beautifully with SY and DC honestly talking things out and summing up how they complement each other. I'm ready for S3 and even more experimentation from the writer and producers. The team made a fantastic drama. As for the the last scene, I think the meaning was again to say that within every human being is both good and evil and that they'll explore this further in S3.
In 1398, Jeong Do-jeon, who was enjoying great power at the time, enforced the Enforcement Breakdown Act and returned all the private soldiers and weapons to the state, but Lady Min had hid the weapons and private soldiers, that belonged to her family, in her house. Shortly after Taejo fell ill, the Min clan took advantage of this opportunity to give the weaponry and resources to Yi Bang-won to which Lady Min tried to encourage his coup.
Yi Bang-won then rose up with his brother-in-laws, Min Mu-gu and Min Mu-jil, and immediately revolted and raided the palace, killing Jeong Do-jeon, his followers, and the two sons of the late Queen Sindeok, Grand Prince Uian and Yi Bang-beo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Wongyeong
As you can see, you can link your source to your answer. Whatever article you're referring to, pls provide a link.