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[SBS] Six Flying Dragons ~ Yoo Ah In, Shin Se Kyung, Kim Myung Min [Part 3]
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rasanya ada nama JJ dlm list PM King Taejong..
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skrg dah ada dua camp - SB & BW..
sian BY dlm dilema..
MH pun kesian jg - tetiba kena jd jahat..
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tu la mmg nmpk BW kejam sgt dh skg n panas baran...
ayah dia pn xleh control dia lg dh...
mmg dlm sejarah mmg adik bongsu dia jd cp ek?
sorry malas bc yg info paste byk2 tu
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SB nak ikut turutan..Bang Woo tk nk jadi CP, Bang Gwa calon paling sesuai as anak kedua
tapi LSG taknak, dia nak putera yg 'clean' utk dapat sokongan rakyat
SB pun mula2 terkejut jg dgn cadangan LSG..
kecik bebenor CP...camner nk tolong urus kerajaan..
tapi akhirnya dia setuju
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memang betul seperti dlm sejarah..anak bongsu LSG jd CP..
BW ada impian sendiri...mcm dia ckp kt BY, dia takde kuasa lepas jd putera..
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ye lah kan...sbb masa pemerintahan Taejong mmg ramai kan PM dia..
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mcm kelaka je adik dia yg x sunat lg jd cp...tp xpe nk tgk cane BW dpt rampas title king tu.. |
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Edited by ayushuhada04 at 11-2-2016 11:10 AM
In 1392, the eighth son of King Taejo (the second son of Queen Sindeok), Grand Prince Uian (Yi Bang-seok) was appointed Prince Royal, or successor to the throne. After the sudden death of the queen, and while King Taejo was still in mourning for his second wife, Jeong Do-jeon conspired to pre-emptively kill Yi Bang-won and his brothers to secure his position in court. In 1398, upon hearing of this plan, Yi Bang-won immediately revolted and raided the palace, killing Jeong Do-jeon, his followers, and the two sons of the late Queen Sindeok. This incident became known as the First Strife of Princes. Aghast at the fact that his sons were willing to kill each other for the crown, and psychologically exhausted from the death of his second wife, King Taejo immediately crowned his second son Yi Bang-gwa, later King Jeongjong, as the new ruler. Thereafter, King Taejo retired to the Hamhung Royal Villa. In 1400, King Jeongjong invested his brother Yi Bang-won as heir presumptive and voluntarily abdicated. That same year, Yi Bang-won assumed the throne of Joseon at long last as King Taejong. |
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ohh LSG ek yg tak mau BG tu bukan SB yg tk mau....
LSG cadangkan anak yg kecik...lepas dgr apa yg Queen cite kan...
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BW pandai perang psychology...
belajar dari pengalaman...
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Edited by ayushuhada04 at 11-2-2016 11:12 AM
In 1392, the eighth son of King Taejo (the second son of Queen Sindeok), Grand Prince Uian (Yi Bang-seok) was appointed Prince Royal, or successor to the throne. After the sudden death of the queen, and while King Taejo was still in mourning for his second wife, Jeong Do-jeon conspired to pre-emptively kill Yi Bang-won and his brothers to secure his position in court. In 1398, upon hearing of this plan, Yi Bang-won immediately revolted and raided the palace, killing Jeong Do-jeon, his followers, and the two sons of the late Queen Sindeok. This incident became known as the First Strife of Princes. Aghast at the fact that his sons were willing to kill each other for the crown, and psychologically exhausted from the death of his second wife, King Taejo immediately crowned his second son Yi Bang-gwa, laterKing Jeongjong, as the new ruler. Thereafter, King Taejo retired to the Hamhung Royal Villa. In 1400, King Jeongjong invested his brother Yi Bang-won as heir presumptive and voluntarily abdicated. That same year, Yi Bang-won assumed the throne of Joseon at long last as King Taejong.
In 1392 he helped his father to overthrow Goryeo and establish a new dynasty, Joseon. He expected to be appointed as the successor to the throne for he contributed most to the founding of Joseon, but his father, Taejo, and prime minister Jeong Do-jeon favored Taejo's eighth son and Lee Bangwon's half-brother (second son of Queen Sindeok), Lee Bangseok, as the crown prince. This conflict arose chiefly because Jeong Dojeon, who shaped and laid down ideological, institutional and legal foundations of the new dynasty more than anyone else, saw Joseon as a kingdom led by ministers appointed by the king while Lee Bangwon wanted to establish the absolute monarchy ruled directly by the king. Both sides were well aware of each other's great animosity and were getting ready to strike first. After the sudden death of Queen Sindeok, and while King Taejo was still in mourning for his second wife, Lee Bang-won struck first by raiding the palace and killed Jeong Do-jeon and his supporters, as well as Queen Sindeok's two sons including the crown prince in 1398. This incident became known as the First Strife of Princes. Aghast at the fact that his sons were willing to kill each other for the crown, and psychologically exhausted from the death of his second wife, King Taejo abdicated and immediately crowned his second son Lee Bang-gwa, or King Jeongjong, as the new ruler. One of King Jeongjong's first acts as monarch was to revert the capital to Gaeseong, where he is believed to have been considerably more comfortable. Yet Lee Bangwon retained real power and was soon in conflict with his disgruntled older brother Lee Bang-gan, who also yearned for power. In 1400, General Bak Po, who was disappointed by Lee Bangwon for not rewarding him enough for his action in the First Strife of Princes, allied with Bangwon's older brother Lee Bang-gan (Prince Hoean) and rebelled against him in what came to be known as the Second Strife of Princes. Lee Bangwon successfully defeated his brother's forces, then executed Bak Po and sent Lee Bang-gan into exile. King Jeongjong, who was afraid of his powerful brother, named Lee Bangwon as crown prince and abdicated in the same year. Lee Bangwon assumed the throne of Joseon at long last as King Taejong, the third king of Joseon.
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yang ayu tau....BW ada gundik 17 org
puas cari info psl PM zaman Taejong
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List of the Chief State Councilors of Joseon Dynasty[edit]
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ayu pernah tepek list of PM King Taejong dlm rumah no. 2...
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betullah JJ pernah jd PM masa BW jd king..
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ohh ye ker?
ermmm...dh lupa le gamaknya ayu ni
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aah ler mmg betul nohas...
ada 16 org semuanya...wah ramai kan...berbanding dgn King yg lain ler...
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baru nak bercinta
cinta sudah lari....
MH, bunga bukan sekuntum..
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tp kan....pompuan tu pun tk mau...sbb dia mmg pilih King kan...
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Six Flying Dragons - Ep. 37~38
The historical background to help understand Ep. 37~38
■ The establishment of Joseon (July 17, 1392)In July 1392, about 3 months after Poeun Jung Mong-Joo was killed, King Gongyang made his last-ditch effort to save Goryeo dynasty. He visited Yi Seong-Gye’s house and urged the general to conclude a pledge of alliance between sovereign and subject. “If it had not been for you, how could I sit on this throne? How can I forget about your exploits? In the name of heaven and earth, we should promise to prevent us from harming each other for generations. Let’s conclude this alliance.” It means he will not hand over the royal seal to Yi Seong-Gye so obediently. nstead of answering to the King’s request, Yi Seong-Gye’s followers flocked together to petition Queen Dowager (Lady Ahn) for the deposition of King Gongyang. She was forced to write her third command to depose a king after King U and King Chang, and handed it to them.
In July 12, 1392, King Gongyang was finally deposed, which made the 474-year-old Goryeo dynasty come to an end. (AD 918~1392) Five days later, General Yi Seong-Gye ascended the throne, and Joseon dynasty had begun. * Brief timeline (Lunar calendar)1389
- In November, King Gongyang was enthroned. (ep. 30)
- In December, King U and King Chang were executed by beheading.
1390
- In September, the land registers had been burnt in the capital. (ep. 32)
1391
- In September, Jung Do-Jeon was impeached by Jung Mong-Joo. (ep. 33)
1392
- March 15, Yi Seong-Gye was injured from falling off a horse. (ep. 34)
- April 1, Yi Seong-Gye’s followers like Jo Joon and Nam Eun were ousted and exiled. (ep. 34)
- April 2, Yi Seong-Gye came back to the capital by the help of his 5th son Yi Bang-Won in the middle of the night. (ep. 35)
- April 4, Jung Mong-Joo went to see Yi Seong-Gye’s sickbed, but he was killed on the way home by Yi Bang-Won’s men. (ep. 35~36)
- April 6, Yi Seong-Gye’s followers were released from the exile and came back to the government. (ep. 36)
- April 13. Yi Saek was ousted. (ep. 37)
- June 2, Jung Do-Jeon and Nam Eun were released from exile.
- July 1, King Gongyang proposed the alliance between sovereign and subject, which was rejected by Yi Seong-Gye.
- July 12, King Gongyang was deposed. Goryeo dynasty came to an end. (ep. 37)
- July 17, Yi Seong-Gye ascended to the throne. (* King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty) Joseon dynasty had begun.
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