''Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror'', also known as ''King Gwanggaeto the Great'', is a historical drama based on the life of the nineteenth monarch of
Goguryeo
Goguryeo (37 BC – 668 AD) (; ; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later known as Goryeo (; ; Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, ''kwòwlyéy''), was a Korean kingdom which was located on the northern and central parts of the Korea, Korean Peninsula an ...
,
Gwanggaeto the Great
Gwanggaeto the Great (374–412, r. 391–412) was the nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo. His full posthumous name means "Entombed in ''Gukgangsang'', Broad Expander of Domain, Peacemaker, Supreme King", sometimes abbreviated to ''Hotaewang'' ...
. The drama was based on two sources, ''Gwanggaeto the Great'' by Jeong Jip, and ''Great Conquests of Gwanggaeto'' by Hyeong Minu.
Synopsis
Goguryeo, at the time of the protagonist's birth, is no longer as powerful as it used to be. Prior to his birth, his grandfather,
King Gogugwon was killed by the
Baekje
Baekje or Paekche (; ) was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla. While the three kingdoms were in separate existence, Baekje had the h ...
forces led by
King Geunchogo. When his uncle
King Sosurim died without an heir, his father
King Gogugyang rose to the throne of Goguryeo. At the same time, they were also under attack by the
Later Yan
Yan, known in historiography as the Later Yan (; 384 – 407 or 409), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Xianbei people during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms.
The prefix "Later" to distinguish them from the Former Yan before them and othe ...
forces, led by none other than the Emperor of Later Yan himself,
Murong Chui
Murong Chui (; 326 – 2 June 396), courtesy name Daoming (道明), Xianbei name Altun (阿六敦), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Chengwu of Later Yan (後燕成武帝), was the founding emperor of China's Later Yan dynasty ...
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After his father's death, he rises to the throne and vows to restore Goguryeo to its former glory. His struggle would later form the basis of a popular Korean legend. He would regain land lost to Baekjae, and he will defeat many other smaller kingdoms in the process. Near the end of the story, he manages to obliterate Later Yan and later subjugated her as a sister state.
Cast
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Lee Tae-gon as Damdeok (later as Supreme King Yeongnak, and afterwards Gwanggaeto the Great)
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Kim Seung-soo as Go Un (also known as
Gao Yun/Murong Un) Adopted son of Murong Bao and later king of Later Yan (Gae Yeonsu's son)
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Im Ho as
Murong Bao
Murong Bao (; 355–398), courtesy name Daoyou (道佑), Xianbei name Kugou (庫勾), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Huimin of Later Yan (後燕惠愍帝), was an Emperor of China, emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Later Yan, La ...
(Crown Prince of Later Yan, later became Emperor)
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Park Jung-chul as
Asin
Asin Thottumkal (born 26 October 1985), known mononyomusly as Asin, is an Indian former actress who appeared predominantly in Tamil cinema, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu language, Telugu films. Asin is a recipient of List of awards and nominations ...
(Prince and later King of
Baekje
Baekje or Paekche (; ) was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla. While the three kingdoms were in separate existence, Baekje had the h ...
)
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Oh Ji-eun
Oh Ji-eun (; born December 30, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in the weekend drama ''Three Brothers (TV series), Three Brothers'', the daily drama ''Smile Again (2010 TV series), Smile Again'', the sitcom ''Livi ...
as Doyoung (Damdeok's childhood friend & first wife; Gae Yeonsu's daughter) killed in the battle of Wiryeseong
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Lee In-hye as Yakyeon (Wife of Damdeok / Queen of Goguryeo; Go Mu's stepdaughter)
Damdeok's followers
* Bang Hyung-joo as Yeo Seok-gae
* Kim Jung-hyun as Dol Bisu (Member of Cheongun)
* Hong Kyung-in as Yeon Salta (Killed in the battle of Sujuncheng)
* Kim Chul-ki as Sagal Hyeon (Damdeok's Chief of Security; killed by Asin during the battle of Gwanmiseong)
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Kim Jung-hwa as Seol Ji (Seol Doan's sister and later Damdeok's bodyguard)
* Kim Young-ki as General Hae Mowol (servant of Gae Yeonsu and later Damdeok's follower)
* Kim Jin-tae as Go Mu (Damdeok's Grandfather and King Gogugwon's brother), died after the duel with Murong Chui during the second siege of Yodongseong Fortress by Later Yan and Biryeo
Khitan forces
* Nam Sung-jin as Go Chang (Damdeok's Uncle and Go Mu's son)
* Lee Won-bal as Mo Duyeong
* Im Dae-ho as Mo Duru (elder brother of Mo Duyeong)
* Kim Myung-su as Hwang Hoe (leader of central army)
* Yun Seung-won as Ha Muji (Damdeok's Military Advisor from Liuju; he was killed by Houyan general)
* Park Seung-ho as Do Gwang (General who sided Murong Un and later died as Damdeok's follower)
Later Yan army
* Kim Dong-hyun as
Murong Chui
Murong Chui (; 326 – 2 June 396), courtesy name Daoming (道明), Xianbei name Altun (阿六敦), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Chengwu of Later Yan (後燕成武帝), was the founding emperor of China's Later Yan dynasty ...
(1st Emperor of Later Yan who was killed by his son Murong Xi by a poison)
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Jung Ho-keun as
Feng Ba
Feng Ba (; died 430), courtesy name Wenqi (文起), nickname Qizhifa (乞直伐), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Wencheng of Northern Yan (北燕文成帝), was either the founding or second Chinese sovereign, ruler of the Norther ...
(loyal general of Later Yan/Houyan)
* Kim Duk-hyun
Ministers of Goguryeo
* Choi Dong-joon as Gae Yeonsu (Prime Minister of Goguryeo; killed by Damdeok during the coup attempt)
* Oh Wook-chul as Ga Raji (executed for arranging assassination attempt of Damdoek which ended up killing Dammang instead)
* Im Byung-ki as Yeo Soyi (executed for being involved in the coup attempt led by Gae Yeonsu)
* Ban Suk-jin as Yeon Dobu (Yeon Salta's Father; also executed for being involved in the coup attempt led by Gae Yeonsu)
* Sun Dong-hyuk as Gye Pil (appointed as Prime Minister upon the execution of Gae Yeonsu)
* Choi Sang-hoon as Lee Young (damdeok's uncle and younger brother of king Gogugyang)
Royal family of Goguryeo
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Jung Tae-woo as Dammang (Damdeok's elder brother; Saved Damdoek, sacrificed himself to pave the way for Damdeok; killed by Houyan spies while hunting)
* Song Yong-tae as
Iryeon (also as King Gogugyang, Gwanggaeto's father)
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Lee Bo-hee
Lee Bo-hee (; born 25 May 1959) is a South Korean actress. Lee won a number of awards for her film roles in the 1980s, including Best New Actress for ''The Green Pine Tree'' at the 22nd Grand Bell Awards, Best Actress for '' Eoudong'' at the 22n ...
as Queen Goya (Damdeok's mother; killed during the coup attempt)
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Jo An as Princess Damju (Damdeok's sister, Crown Princess of Later Yan/ Murong Bao's wife; Killed by Murong Xi)
* Lee Hui-sung as Huwang (son of Murong Bao and Princess Damju)
Other people
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Kim Kyu-chul as Seol Doan (Supreme Chief of
Malgal Tribe)
* Lee Dal-hyung
* Lee Dae-ro
* Lee Ji-hyun as Ar Yi (
Khitan soldier and later became Damdeok's follower)
* Lee Jung-sung as foreign Leader (captured by Damdeok thru Baekje's General help)
* Chongmeong (Ha Muji's sidekick and became Damdeok's follower)
See also
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Gwanggaeto Stele
References
External links
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Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror Info, KBS Website (English)* {{KBS World TV program, 1478
Korean Broadcasting System television dramas
2011 South Korean television series debuts
Television shows based on manhwa
Television shows based on South Korean novels
South Korean historical television series
Television series set in Goguryeo