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[SBS] Six Flying Dragons ~ Yoo Ah In, Shin Se Kyung, Kim Myung Min [Part 3]
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Six Flying Dragons - Ep. 39~40
The historical background to help understand Ep. 39~40
However, Yi Seong-Gye and Jung Do-Jeon had the same dream as Choi Young after all. Moreover, Yi Seong-Gye had an experience to conquer Liadong castle in 1370. At that time he had to retreat because the provisions had run out. Unlike Choi Young’s reckless expedition, Yi Seong-Gye and Jung Do-Jeon made more elaborate long-term preparations for their own Liadong expedition. They also set up a plan to populate the land with Jurchens who would be naturalized as Joseon citizens. Do you remember Sambong promised the Jurchen chief to give lands in Shenyang (심양, 瀋陽)? (ep. 39) Shenyang is in the Northern part of the Liaodong peninsula, not the current land of Joseon. Some Goryeo kings had ruled over the region as Yuan Emperor’s son-in-law during the Mongol Empire period. In the drama, Sambong promised to give Shenyang in return for Jurchens’ cooperation if Joseon can succeed in the Liaodong expedition. Of course, Sambong’s red envelope in ep. 39~40 is a fiction. In the end, Sambong’s expedition plan couldn’t be carried out because of Yi Bang-Won’s coup. The First strife of Princes (1398) was political conflicts over whether they should carry out the Liaodong expedition or not. That’s why some nationalist historians extremely hate Yi Bang-Won who made it impossible for good. (LOL)
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Six Flying Dragons - Ep. 39~40
The historical background to help understand Ep. 39~40
■ Banchon village 반촌 泮村In ep. 40, Sambong promised to give Boon-Yi an empty village, not farm lands, where her people could live together. It was none other than Banchon (반촌 泮村), the village of slaves working for Sungkyunkwan. Sungkyunkwan (성균관 成均館) was the highest educational institution during Goryeo and Joseon period. Sambong, Poeun, and Min Je (Bang-Won’s father-in-law) used to be a professor of Sungkyunkwan. Bang-Won was also a student there. (ep. 3) Banchon (반촌 泮村) was a unique village to provide various resources for Sungkyunkwan like books, food, equipments, and lodgings. It was the only place where butchery was allowed in the capital. No outsiders could move into the village. It was also an area of extraterritorial jurisdiction. Therefore, no government forces could enter into the Banchon village, even if a criminal fled into it. Banchon was also a debating place for Sungkyunkwan scholars who wanted to study non-Confucian texts. I recommend to watch Korean dramaTree with Deep Roots (2011, SBS) to understand its atmosphere. This Banchon in SFD is located in Gaegyung, and that Banchon in TWDR is in Hanyang (Seoul). However, when the capital city was moved from Gaegyung to Seoul in 1395, the entire Banchon villagers also moved to Seoul. So, they are the same village after all. Sambong guaranteed that their social status would remain as commoners, but I’m sure it will be changed in the future.
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Six Flying Dragons - Ep. 39~40
The historical background to help understand Ep. 39~40
■ Boon-Yi‘s future in TWDR?Some may say Boon-Yi will become Ms. Dodam (도담댁), the female leader of Banchon in Tree with Deep Roots, but Nope. It’ll never happen, because… - Ms. Dodam in TWDR speaks with strong North Korean accent. Boon-Yi’s hometown is South western province, and she never speaks in dialect.
- When Moo-Hyul in TWDR entrusted little Chae-Yoon to Ms. Dodam, he was talking down to her and even scolded “Throw away any unnecessary interest!” Then she politely bowed down to him and said “Forgive me, sir.” (TWDR ep. 2) Moo-Hyul in SFD is speaking to Boon-Yi extremely politely with honorific title like Nangja (Lady).
- When Ms. Dodam heard Yi Bang-Ji fell off a cliff, she was terrified and said “What shall we do, if he is still alive and came back to avenge us?” (TWDR ep. 18) If she is Boon-Yi, how can she say such a thing about her brother?
Therefore, Ms. Dodam CAN NOT be Boon-Yi. Then what happened to Boon-Yi?
Tree with Deep Roots Episode 2 Ms. Dodam : It’s been 20 years since Joseon was established. Although many people were killed, our Banchon survived. Don’t you know how we survived? Year of Mooin (1398), the night the former king (Yi Bang-Won) murdered Sambong (Jung Do-Jeon), two servants from Banchon were involved. One servant reported to the former king that Sambong was at the cottage of Lord Nam Eun. The other servant reported to Sambong that the former king (Yi Bang-Won) raised the army. What happened to them? Because of the issue, our Banchon could have been slaughtered in whole. We only survived by giving the corpses of those two servants! Ever since, our Banchon has not been involved in any political issues. Although we hear things, see things, and know things, we must not remember them. However, how dare you try to scheme usingSambong’s book?
Servant : But Lord Sambong was killed unfairly!
Ms. Dodam : Shut up! We Banchon do not judge what is right or wrong! Kill yourself!
And then, she burnt the Sambong’s book titled Bulssi Japbyeon (불씨잡변 佛氏雜辨 ‘Buddha’s Nonsense’ ) written in 1398, a few months before Sambong was killed by Yi Bang-Won. Korean Netizens are speculating that one of those 2 servants (slaves) must be Boon-Yi. It remains to be seen whether it is true or not.
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Six Flying Dragons - Ep. 39~40
The historical background to help understand Ep. 39~40
Bang-Won in the next episode?Q. How did Bang Won bounce back after Sambong has arrested him and ‘cut off his arms and legs’? Is there any historical record on that episode and what is going to come next. Thanks!
It is a fiction. Prince Jeongan (Bang-Won) had never been arrested in the history. He tried to live as quietly as possible during the 7 years. Hunting or reading was his pastime. What will happen to Bang-Won in the next episode? Well, he will be sent to Ming China as a hostage, and will meet Ming Prince Zhu Di (주체 朱棣), also known as Prince of Yan (연왕 燕王) / Yongle Emperor (영락제 永樂帝).
How do I know that? Because the actor playing the Ming prince was added to the cast a few days ago. The actor’s name is Moon Jong-Won (문종원).
■ Episode 39~40 Brief timeline (Lunar Calendar)1392
- July 17, Yi Seong-Gye ascended the throne. (* King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty)
- August 20, Yi Bang-Seok (Yi Seong-Gye’s 8th son by his second wife Queen Shindeok) was installed as Crown prince at the age of 10.
- On the same day, all princes‘ names were excluded from the list of founding contributors.
- October 25, Jung Do-Jeon was sent to Ming China as an envoy to announce the establishment of the new Dynasty.
1393
- March 20, Jung Do-Jeon returned from Ming China. The name of the country was officially changed into Joseon.
- May 23, Hongwu Emperor of Ming China threatened Joseon for appeasing 500 Jurchen soldiers and naturalizing them as Joseon citizens. Many of them had been working for Ming China, but they were originally Goryeo refugees. Joseon government was forced to deport them to Liaodong.
- July 5, Jung Do-Jeon was appointed as a military commander of Northeast region. He personally visited Jurchen tribes and made connections with their chiefs for the future Liadong expedition.
- In August, Jung Do-Jeon came back to the capital.
- In October, Jung Do-Jeon composed formal court music and played the songs in front of King Taejo.
- In November, Jung Do-Jeon created various battle formations. King Taejo ordered to use them for military training.
- December 13, Yi Bang-Woo (Yi Seong-Gye’s eldest son) died of illness. He refused to become the Crown Prince and secluded himself in a mountain hermitage. His anger at his father made him drink too much that he got sick and died.
1394
- In June, Yi Bang-Won volunteered to go to Ming China as an envoy (a.k.a. hostage) to solve the deteriorated diplomatic relationships between Joseon and Ming China.
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1392
- March 15, Yi Seong-Gye was injured from falling off a horse.
- April 1, Yi Seong-Gye’s followers like Jo Joon, Nam Eun, Jung Do-Joeon were ousted and exiled by Jung Mong-Joo’s faction.
- April 2, Yi Seong-Gye came back to the capital in the middle of the night by the help of his 5th son, Yi Bang-Won.
- April 4, Jung Mong-Joo visited Yi Seong-Gye’s house. The last guardian of Goryeo Dynasty was killed by Yi Bang-Won‘s men on the way home.
- April 6, Yi Seong-Gye’s faction was released from exile and came back to the government posts.
- June 2, Jung Do-Jeon and Nam Eun returned from the exile.
- June 8, Yi Seong-Gye’s faction took over the military forces all over the country.
- July 1, King Gongyang proposed the alliance of sovereign and subject, but it was rejected by Yi Seong-Gye..
- July 12, King Gongyang was deposed. (* The fall of Goryeo Dynasty)
- July 17, Yi Seong-Gye ascended to the throne. (King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty)
- August 20, Yi Bang-Seok (Yi Seong-Gye’s 8th son by his second wife Queen Shindeok) was proclaimed the crown prince at the age of 10.
- On the same day, the names of Yi Bang-Won and other princes were excluded from the list of founding contributors.
- October 25, Jung Do-Jeon was sent to Ming China as an envoy to announce the establishment of the new Dynasty.
1393 - March 20, Jung Do-Jeon returned from Ming China. The name of the country was officially changed into Joseon.
- May 23, Hongwu Emperor of Ming China blamed Joseon for appeasing about 500 Jurchens with silk and gold and naturalizing them as Joseon citizens. Many of them had been soldiers working for Ming China, but they were originally Goryeo refugees living with Jurchens. Joseon was forced to deport them to Liaodong.
- July 5, Jung Do-Jeon was appointed as a military commander of Northeast region. He visitedJurchen tribes there and made connections with their chiefs for the future Liadong expedition.
- In October, Jung Do-Jeon composed formal court music by himself and played the songs in front of King Taejo.
- In November, Jung Do-Jeon created various battle formations. King Taejo ordered to use them for military training.
- December 13, Yi Bang-Woo (Yi Seong-Gye’s eldest son) died of illness. He refused to become the Crown Prince and secluded himself in a mountain hermitage. His anger at his father made him drink too much that he got sick and died.
1394 - In April, King Gongyang of Goryeo and his 2 sons were executed.
- Around the same time, not only Goryeo’s royal family but also their collateral blood relatives with a sirname of Wang were all killed or buried at sea. (* The massacre of Wang clan)
- May 30, Jung Do-Jeon wrote a book titled Joseon Gyeonguk-jeon and offered it to the King. It was the first constitutional law of Joseon.
- In June, Yi Bang-Won volunteered to go to Ming China as an envoy (a.k.a. hostage) to solve the deteriorated diplomatic relationships between Joseon and Ming China.
- In July, Crown Prince Yi Bang-Seok married Shim Hyo-Saeng’s daughter. Shim Hyo-Saeng was Jung Do-Jeon’s close colleague.
- In August, the capital city was moved from Gaegyung to Hanyang (Today’s Seoul, the current capital city of South Korea).
- Yi Bang-Won’s first son, Yi Je / Prince Yangnyeng, was born.
- In November, Yi Bang-Won returned from Ming China.
1395 - In January, Jung Do-Jeon and Jung Chong co-wrote a book titled Goryeo Guksa (‘The history of Goryeo’) and offered it to the King.
- October 7, King Taejo ordered Jung Do-Jeon to name every buildings of the new palace,Gyeongbokgung. The palace was designed by Jung Do-Jeon.
- December 11, Yi Bang-Won’s 2nd son, Yi Bo / Prince Hyoryeong, was born.
1396 - January 9, Jo Young-Gyu died of an illness.
- June 11, Ming Chinese envoy delivered the Ming Emperor’s anger toward Jung Do-Jeon who was supposed to write the official diplomatic document to Ming China.
- August 13, Queen Shindeok (Yi Seong-Gye’s second wife) died of an illness.
1397 - April 10, Yi Bang-Won’s 3rd son, Yi Do / Prince Chungnyeong / King Sejong the Great, was born.
- April 17, Hongwu Emperor of Ming China threatened to go to war against Joseon unless Jung Do-Jeon stop the Liadong expedition planning.
- June 14. Jung Do-Jeon and Nam Eun tried to raise the army toward the border, but Jo Joon left his sickbed and vehemently opposed their military actions.
1398
- June 24, Hongwu Emperor of Ming China died. His grandson ascended the throne. Nobody in Joseon court knew about it yet.
- July 11, Jung Do-Jeon’s Liadong expedition plan brought him into severe conflict with Jo Joon.
- July 19, 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 29 to August 14, Yi Seong-Gye lay 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, Crown prince Yi Bang-Seok (King Taejo’s 8th son).
- 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, Ming Emperor’s death was delivered to Joseon court.
1399 - In March, King Jeongjong moved the capital back to Gaegyung.
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 1405 - In October, The capital city was moved back to Hanyang (Seoul) again.
1408
- Yi Seong-Gye (King Taejo, the founder of Joseon dynasty) died of old age.
1416
- November 24, Ha Ryun died of old age.
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1418
- In August, King Taejong (Yi Bang-Won) abdicated the throne to his 3rd son King Sejong the Great (Yi Do). But he continued to rule with an iron fist.
- In December, Shim On, the father-in-law of King Sejong, was executed by former King Taejong’s political machinations. <- Tree with Deep Roots (2011) begins here!
1419 - September 26, King Jeongjong (Yi Bang-Gwa) died.
1420
- In July, Queen Wongyeong (King Taejong’s wife) died.
- King Sejong established the Hall of Worthies (집현전, 集賢殿), a group of elite scholars selected by the king which participated in various scholarly endeavors.
1422
- King Taejong (Yi Bang-Won) died.
1443 1447
1450 - In February, King Sejong the Great died.
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kaaannn..kalu ai jadi kerabat pun ai hangin
wahahahha...
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mau tk hangin kan....
dh mcm serupa msia ler.....
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MEMANG PUNNN...WOW CAPS LOCK
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amboi marah ka....or protes kaaa
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@nohas dlm sejarah mmg BW tk pernah kena tangkap...
so kita tggu next ep....adakah sejarah berubah?? adakah mmg SB tangkap BW..
selama 7 tahun BW hanya mendiamkan diri.... |
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@idakamaruddin kak ayu dh sediakan timeline since Joseon dibuka... |
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SB ni rugi
Perancangan x sama dgn pelaksanaan
Pastu tolak org yg susah payah sebelum negara baru ditubuhkan
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perselisihan pendapat dgn BW...
lg le psl 5 rules tu lagi ler BW marah
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My 2 cents on SFD ep. 39~40
I’ve never seen a happy ending from these writers except for Jewel in the Palace. (Sigh) SFD will go on the same route.
I think Yi Sin-Jeok is a double spy sent by Sambong. I don’t trust his criticism about Sambong at all. He will become a Milbon member, after all.
I don’t think Sambong is a villain in ep. 40. Bang-Won also killed innocent 13 scholars last week to get rid of potential threats. An eye for an eye. Sambong just did the same thing to get rid of potential threat (Bang-Won) by using Bang-Won’s method. : “The End justifies the means.” "Persuasion is useless. Don’t waste your time and effort. Get rid of your enemy as soon as possible.“ Like teacher, like student.
"How come Sambong and the king did such an ungrateful thing to Bang-Won! He helped you a lot!” ….. Well, Yi Bang-Won is going to do the exactly same thing to his wife Lady Min. She did everything to make him a king, but he killed her 4 brothers and accepted 17 concubines after he became a king. I pity her. She gives me a good lesson. “Don’t risk everything for a man, even if he is your husband. Risk everything for yourself.”
Boon-Yi cried for the little boy Seon-Dol. However, does the Hwasadan spy girl killed by Young-Gyu have anyone to cry for her? At least, she can be with her baby in the heaven. In Ep 8, She told General Yi Seong-Gye with teary eyes to use her as his spearhead, saying “My baby died and went cold in my arms. I can’t forgive them (Goryeo’s corrupt nobles). “
As the Korean proverb said “Two whales’ fight makes a shrimp’s back broken." When two giant politicians clash, innocent common people can get caught in the crossfire. “Is there any difference between killing it with a sword and with politics? You can’t find where windflowers have fallen anyway.”(Muiiya Lyrics)
from bodashiri
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citer ni sampai BW jadi raja
Kena tunggu dia bunuh SB dan adik dia pastu anak ke2 jadi raja dulu
Rasanya episode final .. BW senyum dgn bangganya. Tpi iols lbh excited nk tahu apa jadi dgn BJ, BY & YH sbb dorang x der dlm sejarah ... MH lak kembali jd pahlawan
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Banchon ni dlm Sungkyungkwan Scandal pun ada jg kan..
teringat scene YAI & heroin atas pokok..cerita ttg kmpg banchon..
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mana buleh ubah sejarah kan...
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takde nya terer...bertafakur dpn komputer, tengok soklan2..
gelabah cari kt tenet..
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