Ep 45 Nationwide 16.1% (-0.3) Seoul 17.9% (-0.4)
Ep 46 Nationwide 16.1% (+0.0) Seoul 17.4% (-0.5)
Ep 47 Nationwide 16.7% (+0.7) Seoul 17.9% (+0.5)
Ep 48 Nationwide 16.2% (-0.5) Seoul 17.9% (+0.0)
Ep 49 Nationwide 16.2% (+0.0) Seoul 17.9% (+0.0)
Everything made by man in this world was once considered an image or idea created in his mind. But people have gathered around it, and poured their blood, sweat and tears into the idea and it becomes truth.
mcm ni punya merembes lah king zaman tu
tak heran lah gundik berbunuhan sesama sendiri nak takel hati king
dan bapak2 mak2 sibuk nak kenenkan anak gadis hatta jadi gundik sekalipun
sebab cucu nanti jelita ensem.....eh ada kena mengena ke hahaha
June 24, Hongwu Emperor of Ming China died. His grandson Jianwen Emperor ascended the throne. Joseon court didn’t know about it yet.
July 11, Jung Do-Jeon’s Liadong expedition plan brought him into severe conflict with Jo Joon.
August 2, Ha Ryun was demoted to a local officer by Jung Do-Jeon. He secretly advised Yi Bang-Won to raise the army during his farewell party.
July to August, Yi Seong-Gye laid in his sickbed several times.
August 26, The first strife of Princes.
Yi Bang-Won killed Prime minister Jung Do-Jeon, his colleague Nam Eun, and Crown princeYi Bang-Seok.
In September, King Taejo handed over the crown to his second son Yi Bang-Gwa (King Jeongjong, the 2nd king of the Joseon Dynasty), but the actual power was in Yi Bang-Won’s hand.
October 3, Hongwu Emperor’s death was delivered to the Joseon court.
1399
In March, King Jeongjong moved the capital back to Gaegyung.
Auguts 8, the civil war between the Jianwen Emperor and his uncle Zhu Di (Prince of Yan)broke out in Ming China. It lasted for about 4 years. (* Jingnan Rebellion 1399~1402)
1400
January 28, The second strife of Princes.
Yi Bang-Gan (King Taejo’s 4th son) rebelled against his younger brother Yi Bang-Won but his coup ended in failure.
Yi Bang-Gan was exiled. Yi Bang-Won refused to execute his elder brother, so Bang-Gan had lived comfortably until he died of an illness in 1421.
February 1, King Jeongjong accepted Ha Ryun’s petition and named Yi Bang-Won as his successor.
In November, King Jeongjong abdicated and Yi Bang-Won finally ascended the throne. (King Taejong, the 3rd king of the Joseon Dynasty).
1401
Jo Mal-Saeng passed the civil service exam, and became a government officer.
1402
April 9, Yi Ji-Ran died.
Jo Sa-Eu’s rebellion : King Taejo (Yi Seong-Gye) incited his queen’s relative Jo Sa-Eu to raise an army in Hamju to avenge King Taejong (Yi Bang-Won) but it ended in a huge defeat.
Zhu Di defeated his nephew and ascended the throne. (* Yongle Emperor, the 3rd Emperor of Ming China)
1405
In October, The capital city was moved back to Hanyang (Seoul) again.
Jo Joon died.
1406
Queen Wongyeong (Lady Min)’s two brothers (Min Moo-Gu and Min Moo-Jil) were exiled.
1408
Yi Seong-Gye (King Taejo, the founder of Joseon dynasty) died of old age.
Min Je (Yi Bang-Won’s father-in-law) died of an illness.
1410
In March, Queen Wongyeong (Lady Min)’s two brothers (Min Moo-Gu and Min Moo-Jil) were forced to commit suicide in their exile places.
1415
In December, King Taejong tried to depose his lawful wife Queen Wongyeong, but withdrew his decision because of his elder brother King Jeongjong (Bang-Gwa)’s dissuasion.
Instead, he ordered her other brothers (Min Moo-Hwae, Min Moo-Hyul) to commit suicide in their exile places.