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Dong Yi (TV series)

Dong Yi (Korean동이; Hanja同伊) is a 2010 South Korean historical television series starring Han Hyo-joo in the title role, along with Ji Jin-hee, Lee So-yeon and Bae Soo-bin.[2] The series centers on the love story between King Sukjong and Choe Suk-bin. It aired from 22 March to 12 October 2010 on MBC TV's Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 time slot for 60 episodes.[3][4]

Dong Yi
Promotional poster
Genre
Written byKim Yi-young
Directed by
Starring
Opening theme"Walking on a Dreamy Road" by Jang Na-ra
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes60
Production
Executive producers
  • Kim Ho-young
  • Ahn Seung-gak
ProducerLee Se-joong
Running time70 minutes[1]
Production companies
Release
Original networkMBC TV
Original release22 March (2010-03-22) –
12 October 2010 (2010-10-12)

Dong Yi was a hit across Asia and recorded the highest ratings for Korean dramas on Japanese network NHK.[5] It also recorded solid viewership ratings in the mid-20% to 30% range in South Korea,[6] and Han won acting awards for her performance including Daesang (Grand Prize) at the MBC Drama Awards.

Plot

Childhood

Set during the reign of King Sukjong in the Joseon dynasty, the series is based on real-life historical figure Choe Suk-bin.

Dong-yi's father and brother are members of the Sword Fraternity, which is wrongfully accused of murdering noblemen. She hides her identity and enters the palace as a servant for the Bureau of Music, determined to reveal her family's innocence and find the true orchestrators of the noblemen's deaths.

As a court lady inspector

Dong-yi rises from the humble position of a servant to a court lady inspector through her shrewd investigative skills and relentless drive for justice.

The court is split between the Westerners faction (backed by the Queen Dowager and Queen Min) and the Southerners faction (backed by the King's favored concubine, Jang Ok-jeong). Unaware of his true identity, Dong-yi befriends the King and becomes his trusted confidante.

Originally, Dong-yi admires Ok-jeong on the basis that both are clever, ambitious women from the common classes. However, she is horrified to realize that Jang Ok-jeong and her brother, Jang Hee-jae, are poisoning the Queen Dowager for refusing to acknowledge Ok-jeong as a royal concubine. They also frame the innocent Queen Min for the Queen Dowager's death with false proof.

Queen Min is stripped of her title and exiled to the countryside. Jang Ok-jeong takes her place as the Queen, and her son, Yi Yun, is declared Crown Prince. The Southerners are more powerful than ever. Dong-yi vows to find the evidence that proves the Deposed Queen's innocence and bring her back into the palace.

While investigating the Royal Treasury, Dong-yi discovers proof that Jang Hee-jae bribed officials and apothecaries to frame Queen Min. Before she can bring this evidence to the King, Dong-yi is gravely injured by Jang Hee-jae's assassins.

She hides in a distant province as she recuperates her health. There, she discovers that Jang Hee-jae is involved in a conspiracy with the Qing envoys: in exchange for the Emperor's approval of Crown Prince Yun, Hee-jae will give them military records of the Joseon border.

Dong-yi escapes Hee-jae and returns to the capital with proof that he planned to expose matters of state interest to a foreign government. The King is overjoyed to see her again, and he realizes that he is in love with her.

As royal consort

Despite her commoner status, Dong-yi is brought into the court as the King's concubine. Through her new position, she exposes that Queen Jang, her brother and the Southerners faction had contrived to sell state secrets to the Qing envoys to strengthen the position of Crown Prince Yun. Jang Hee-jae and the majority of the Southerners are stripped of their courtly titles and exiled. Ok-jeong should also be exiled; however, as the mother of the Crown Prince, she is merely demoted to her previous rank of concubine of the first class (Hui-bin). Lady Min is declared innocent and returns to the inner court as Queen.

Dong-yi is highly favored by the Queen for proving her innocence and convincing the King to reinstate her to her former position. She declared Dong-yi a concubine of the fourth junior rank and an official member of the royal family. Dong-yi gives birth to the King's second son, Prince Yeongsu, who unfortunately dies of smallpox a few months later.

The new Sword Guild and the past exposed

The Sword Fraternity is resurrected. Unlike their former iteration, they are violent and murder nobles who are involved in corruption and cause the commoners to suffer. Dong-yi fears that her identity as a traitor's daughter will be exposed, and she decides to investigate. She learns that the leader of the fraternity is her old childhood friend, Gae-dwo-ra. She realizes that Lord Oh Tae-suk had murdered his fellow Southerners in order to consolidate power and had blamed the Sword Fraternity, resulting in the death of her father and brother.

Jang Mu-yeol, a Southerner police chief, realizes the unusual connection between Dong-yi and the Sword Fraternity, and uses it to supplant Oh Tae-suk as the head of the Southerners faction and remove Hui-bin's enemy, Dong-yi. He murders Oh Tae-suk and blames the Sword Fraternity for his death, and traps Dong-yi into trying to help the injured Gae-dwo-ra.

The King and the court realize Dong-yi's true past and identity. She is charged with being a traitor's daughter, hiding her identity, and helping a rebel group. The Southerners petition to have her executed, but the King merely exiles her from the palace.

In exile

The King is heartbroken by his separation from Dong-yi. Despite being forbidden to do so, he goes to her residence and spends the night with her. She gives birth to her second child, Yi Geum.

The six-year-old Geum is bright and intelligent, but he longs to meet his father. On an undercover outing, the King recognizes Geum as his son and befriends him, posing as an administrative officer.

Hui-bin learns about the King's secret meetings with Yi Geum and his lingering affection for Dong-yi. Her mother hires assassins to burn Dong-yi's residence in order to kill her and her son. The royal guards, who were instructed to watch over the residence, rescue both mother and son from the fire.

The King has been waiting to bring Dong-yi and her son to court. When Geum turns seven, he is required to receive royal education. However, the King uses the failed assassination attempt on the pair's lives as a pretext to bring both into the palace early.

Return to the palace

Many members of the court seek to promote Geum (now titled Prince Yeoning) as Crown Prince, replacing Hui-bin's son. Queen Min, who has no children of her own, adores him and supports his claim. However, she suddenly dies of an illness.

Rumors spread throughout the palace that Crown Prince Yun is infertile due to an undisclosed condition. If so, Prince Yeoning would be the natural alternative to be the King's heir. Hui-bin's supporters begin to abandon her and the Crown Prince in favor of Dong-yi and her son.

Desperate to retain her son's position, Hui-bin attempts to assassinate Dong-yi and Yeoning. Dong-yi is injured, but the prince is unharmed.

The King executes Hui-bin for using black magic to kill the Queen, hiding Crown Prince Yun's infertility, and attempting to kill Dong-yi and Prince Yeoning. Before her execution, Hui-bin acknowledges her wrongs and begs Dong-yi to protect the Crown Prince.

The king offers for Dong-yi to become Queen and Geum to become the Crown Prince. However, Dong-yi refuses. She cites all the chaos Hui-bin has caused in court, and she asks the King to create a law preventing concubines from becoming Queen in hopes that similar power struggles do not occur. The King agrees and appoints Lady Kim as Queen.

The King knows that Crown Prince Yun will always regard his half-brother Prince Yeoning as a threat. For both to survive, both must become Kings. Because the Crown Prince is infertile, he will rule first after the King; Geum will follow him. Because Geum has a commoner mother, the King knows that the courtiers will not respect his position, so he decides to abdicate so that Yi Yun would become King and Yi Geum will be cemented as the Crown Prince. However, Queen Kim adopts Yeoning, giving him royal protection and ensuring that he will follow Crown Prince Yun to the throne after his death.

Dong-yi decides to leave the palace so that she can help the poor commoners.

A new King

Dong-yi's son later becomes the 21st monarch of Joseon, King Yeongjo, the father of Crown Prince Sado and grandfather of Yi San.

Cast

Main

Supporting

Production

Dong Yi was written by Kim Yi-young and directed by Lee Byung-hoon. Lee previously directed the hit 2003 period drama Jewel in the Palace.[10]

It was filmed at Yongin Daejanggeum Park located at Cheoin District, Yongin in Gyeonggi Province, where other historical dramas such as Moon Embracing the Sun, Jumong and Queen Seondeok were also filmed.[11]

Ratings

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Broadcast date Episode TNmS[12] AGB Nielsen[13]
Nationwide Seoul Nationwide Seoul
2010-03-22 1 11.4 (15th) 12.9 (8th) 11.6 (16th) 12.8 (11th)
2010-03-23 2 11.5 (12th) 12.6 (10th) 11.6 (13th) 13.1 (10th)
2010-03-29 3 11.8 (14th) 12.9 (12th) 12.7 (13th) 13.7 (12th)
2010-03-30 4 12.3 (11th) 13.4 (10th) 13.6 (9th) 15.2 (8th)
2010-04-05 5 15.3 (6th) 16.4 (4th) 14.7 (7th) 15.6 (6th)
2010-04-06 6 14.2 (7th) 15.2 (6th) 15.7 (7th) 17.4 (5th)
2010-04-12 7 17.2 (5th) 18.9 (2nd) 17.9 (4th) 20.1 (4th)
2010-04-13 8 17.2 (5th) 18.5 (2nd) 18.8 (4th) 20.4 (4th)
2010-04-19 9 19.0 (4th) 20.4 (2nd) 19.2 (3rd) 20.9 (1st)
2010-04-20 10 19.7 (1st) 21.3 (1st) 18.2 (4th) 19.7 (4th)
2010-04-26 11 21.6 (2nd) 23.5 (2nd) 21.0 (3rd) 24.0 (1st)
2010-04-27 12 22.5 (2nd) 24.5 (2nd) 21.6 (2nd) 23.9 (2nd)
2010-05-03 13 22.9 (1st) 25.2 (1st) 20.0 (3rd) 22.0% (3rd)
2010-05-04 14 20.4 (2nd) 21.9 (1st) 19.9 (2nd) 22.6 (1st)
2010-05-10 15 25.8 (1st) 27.9 (1st) 25.1 (1st) 28.1 (1st)
2010-05-11 16 28.5 (1st) 30.8 (1st) 26.2 (1st) 30.2 (1st)
2010-05-17 17 25.0 (1st) 27.1 (1st) 25.0 (1st) 28.0 (1st)
2010-05-18 18 25.6 (1st) 27.3 (1st) 25.0 (1st) 25.9 (1st)
2010-05-24 19 24.1 (2nd) 26.2 (2nd) 24.6 (2nd) 28.1 (2nd)
2010-05-25 20 23.8 (1st) 26.0 (1st) 22.4 (2nd) 25.3 (1st)
2010-05-31 21 25.1 (1st) 27.7 (1st) 23.0 (2nd) 25.5 (1st)
2010-06-01 22 26.6 (1st) 29.3 (1st) 24.2 (1st) 26.9 (1st)
2010-06-07 23 28.1 (1st) 30.9 (1st) 23.9 (1st) 27.2 (1st)
2010-06-08 24 30.3 (1st) 33.2 (1st) 25.8 (1st) 29.7 (1st)
2010-06-14 25 31.0 (1st) 33.3 (1st) 27.4 (1st) 30.1 (1st)
2010-06-15 26 33.1% (1st) 35.6% (1st) 29.1% (1st) 32.3% (1st)
2010-06-21 27 29.1 (1st) 31.0 (1st) 26.9 (1st) 29.8 (1st)
2010-06-22 28 30.1 (1st) 32.6 (1st) 28.0 (1st) 30.6 (1st)
2010-06-28 29 31.1 (1st) 32.8 (1st) 28.0 (1st) 30.4 (1st)
2010-06-29 30 31.9 (1st) 33.8 (1st) 28.7 (1st) 31.5 (1st)
2010-07-05 31 30.8 (1st) 33.3 (1st) 26.1 (1st) 28.6 (1st)
2010-07-06 32 31.3 (1st) 33.8 (1st) 27.5 (1st) 30.4 (1st)
2010-07-12 33 29.1 (1st) 31.1 (1st) 26.3 (1st) 29.1 (1st)
2010-07-13 34 29.7 (1st) 31.7 (1st) 27.4 (1st) 30.6 (1st)
2010-07-19 35 27.6 (1st) 30.0 (1st) 24.3 (1st) 27.0 (1st)
2010-07-20 36 29.4 (1st) 32.0 (1st) 25.3 (1st) 27.9 (1st)
2010-07-26 37 28.8 (1st) 31.2 (1st) 24.4 (1st) 26.8 (1st)
2010-07-27 38 30.6 (1st) 33.3 (1st) 25.7 (1st) 28.3 (1st)
2010-08-02 39 23.9 (1st) 25.8 (1st) 21.5 (1st) 23.3 (1st)
2010-08-03 40 23.1 (1st) 25.0 (1st) 21.9 (1st) 25.1 (1st)
2010-08-09 41 23.7 (1st) 25.9 (1st) 22.7 (1st) 24.8 (1st)
2010-08-10 42 23.2 (1st) 25.2 (1st) 21.3 (3rd) 23.3 (2nd)
2010-08-16 43 23.3 (1st) 25.0 (1st) 22.7 (1st) 25.2 (1st)
2010-08-17 44 24.8 (1st) 26.6 (1st) 21.6 (2nd) 23.6 (2nd)
2010-08-23 45 24.7 (1st) 26.5 (1st) 24.3 (1st) 27.7 (1st)
2010-08-24 46 26.8 (1st) 29.3 (1st) 25.1 (1st) 28.1 (1st)
2010-08-30 47 30.7 (1st) 33.0 (1st) 27.3 (1st) 29.9 (1st)
2010-08-31 48 30.3 (1st) 32.5 (1st) 27.4 (1st) 30.0 (1st)
2010-09-06 49 29.5 (1st) 31.8 (1st) 27.7 (1st) 30.1 (1st)
2010-09-07 50 28.6 (1st) 30.7 (1st) 25.3 (1st) 27.3 (1st)
2010-09-13 51 26.4 (1st) 28.8 (1st) 24.5 (1st) 26.5 (1st)
2010-09-14 52 27.0 (1st) 29.8 (1st) 24.5 (1st) 26.4 (1st)
2010-09-20 53 23.0 (1st) 25.5 (1st) 22.7 (1st) 24.4 (1st)
2010-09-21 54 20.2 (1st) 21.1 (1st) 19.7 (1st) 21.9 (1st)
2010-09-27 55 25.7 (1st) 28.3 (1st) 24.4 (2nd) 26.7 (1st)
2010-09-28 56 23.6 (3rd) 25.7 (1st) 24.4 (2nd) 26.7 (2nd)
2010-10-04 57 20.9 (2nd) 23.2 (1st) 22.2 (2nd) 24.3 (1st)
2010-10-05 58 20.3 (2nd) 22.2 (1st) 22.6 (2nd) 24.7 (2nd)
2010-10-11 59 24.9 (2nd) 27.9 (1st) 24.4 (2nd) 27.4 (2nd)
2010-10-12 60 22.3 (3rd) 24.2 (1st) 24.3 (1st) 26.4 (1st)
Average 24.5% 26.6% 23.0% 25.4%

Awards

2010 3rd Korea Drama Awards
2010 MBC Drama Awards[14]
2011 1st Hong Kong Cable TV Awards
2011 47th Baeksang Arts Awards[15]

References

  1. ^ "Dong Yi". MBC Global Media. from the original on 8 September 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. ^ Lee, Ji-hye (7 May 2010). "Han Hyo-joo says she "hold fast" to her role in Dong Yi". 10Asia. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  3. ^ Han, Sang-hee (21 March 2010). "Will Dong-yi Become Next Jewel in the Palace?". The Korea Times. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  4. ^ Oh, Jean (22 March 2010). "Upbeat rom-com vs. court romance". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  5. ^ "'Always' Han Hyo Joo, 'Hallyu Queen'?". 9 June 2012.
  6. ^ Hong, Lucia (13 October 2010). "Giant places on top and Dong Yi finishes run". 10Asia. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Han Hyo-joo Changes Tack in Costume Drama". The Chosun Ilbo. 13 April 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  8. ^ Wee, Geun-woo (7 May 2010). "Ji Jin-hee says "happy to break stereotype" as a king". 10Asia. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  9. ^ Kim, Jessica (5 January 2010). "Bae Soo-bin joins cast of drama Dong Yi". 10Asia. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  10. ^ Kim, Jessica (9 June 2010). "INTERVIEW: Dong Yi director says Ji Jin-hee "mischievous"". 10Asia. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  11. ^ Lee, Cin Woo (16 March 2012). . CNN Go. Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  12. ^ "TNMS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNMS Ratings (in Korean). Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  13. ^ "AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  14. ^ Hong, Lucia (31 December 2010). "Kim Nam-joo, Han Hyo-joo win grand prize at MBC Acting Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  15. ^ Hong, Lucia (27 May 2011). "Hyun Bin, Lee Byung-hun win top prizes at Paeksang". 10Asia. Retrieved 7 August 2013.

External links

  • Official website (in Korean)
  • at MBC Global Media
  • Dong Yi at HanCinema
  • Dong Yi at IMDb
  • on NHK (in Japanese)

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Dong Yi Korean 동이 Hanja 同伊 is a 2010 South Korean historical television series starring Han Hyo joo in the title role along with Ji Jin hee Lee So yeon and Bae Soo bin 2 The series centers on the love story between King Sukjong and Choe Suk bin It aired from 22 March to 12 October 2010 on MBC TV s Mondays and Tuesdays at 21 55 time slot for 60 episodes 3 4 Dong YiPromotional posterGenreHistoricalRomanceWritten byKim Yi youngDirected byLee Byung hoonKim Sang hyubStarringHan Hyo jooJi Jin heeLee So yeonBae Soo binPark Ha sunJung Jin youngOpening theme Walking on a Dreamy Road by Jang Na raCountry of originSouth KoreaOriginal languageKoreanNo of episodes60ProductionExecutive producersKim Ho youngAhn Seung gakProducerLee Se joongRunning time70 minutes 1 Production companiesLydus Contents CompanyAStoryReleaseOriginal networkMBC TVOriginal release22 March 2010 03 22 12 October 2010 2010 10 12 Dong Yi was a hit across Asia and recorded the highest ratings for Korean dramas on Japanese network NHK 5 It also recorded solid viewership ratings in the mid 20 to 30 range in South Korea 6 and Han won acting awards for her performance including Daesang Grand Prize at the MBC Drama Awards Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Childhood 1 2 As a court lady inspector 1 3 As royal consort 1 4 The new Sword Guild and the past exposed 1 5 In exile 1 6 Return to the palace 1 7 A new King 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Supporting 3 Production 4 Ratings 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditChildhood Edit Set during the reign of King Sukjong in the Joseon dynasty the series is based on real life historical figure Choe Suk bin Dong yi s father and brother are members of the Sword Fraternity which is wrongfully accused of murdering noblemen She hides her identity and enters the palace as a servant for the Bureau of Music determined to reveal her family s innocence and find the true orchestrators of the noblemen s deaths As a court lady inspector Edit Dong yi rises from the humble position of a servant to a court lady inspector through her shrewd investigative skills and relentless drive for justice The court is split between the Westerners faction backed by the Queen Dowager and Queen Min and the Southerners faction backed by the King s favored concubine Jang Ok jeong Unaware of his true identity Dong yi befriends the King and becomes his trusted confidante Originally Dong yi admires Ok jeong on the basis that both are clever ambitious women from the common classes However she is horrified to realize that Jang Ok jeong and her brother Jang Hee jae are poisoning the Queen Dowager for refusing to acknowledge Ok jeong as a royal concubine They also frame the innocent Queen Min for the Queen Dowager s death with false proof Queen Min is stripped of her title and exiled to the countryside Jang Ok jeong takes her place as the Queen and her son Yi Yun is declared Crown Prince The Southerners are more powerful than ever Dong yi vows to find the evidence that proves the Deposed Queen s innocence and bring her back into the palace While investigating the Royal Treasury Dong yi discovers proof that Jang Hee jae bribed officials and apothecaries to frame Queen Min Before she can bring this evidence to the King Dong yi is gravely injured by Jang Hee jae s assassins She hides in a distant province as she recuperates her health There she discovers that Jang Hee jae is involved in a conspiracy with the Qing envoys in exchange for the Emperor s approval of Crown Prince Yun Hee jae will give them military records of the Joseon border Dong yi escapes Hee jae and returns to the capital with proof that he planned to expose matters of state interest to a foreign government The King is overjoyed to see her again and he realizes that he is in love with her As royal consort Edit Despite her commoner status Dong yi is brought into the court as the King s concubine Through her new position she exposes that Queen Jang her brother and the Southerners faction had contrived to sell state secrets to the Qing envoys to strengthen the position of Crown Prince Yun Jang Hee jae and the majority of the Southerners are stripped of their courtly titles and exiled Ok jeong should also be exiled however as the mother of the Crown Prince she is merely demoted to her previous rank of concubine of the first class Hui bin Lady Min is declared innocent and returns to the inner court as Queen Dong yi is highly favored by the Queen for proving her innocence and convincing the King to reinstate her to her former position She declared Dong yi a concubine of the fourth junior rank and an official member of the royal family Dong yi gives birth to the King s second son Prince Yeongsu who unfortunately dies of smallpox a few months later The new Sword Guild and the past exposed Edit The Sword Fraternity is resurrected Unlike their former iteration they are violent and murder nobles who are involved in corruption and cause the commoners to suffer Dong yi fears that her identity as a traitor s daughter will be exposed and she decides to investigate She learns that the leader of the fraternity is her old childhood friend Gae dwo ra She realizes that Lord Oh Tae suk had murdered his fellow Southerners in order to consolidate power and had blamed the Sword Fraternity resulting in the death of her father and brother Jang Mu yeol a Southerner police chief realizes the unusual connection between Dong yi and the Sword Fraternity and uses it to supplant Oh Tae suk as the head of the Southerners faction and remove Hui bin s enemy Dong yi He murders Oh Tae suk and blames the Sword Fraternity for his death and traps Dong yi into trying to help the injured Gae dwo ra The King and the court realize Dong yi s true past and identity She is charged with being a traitor s daughter hiding her identity and helping a rebel group The Southerners petition to have her executed but the King merely exiles her from the palace In exile Edit The King is heartbroken by his separation from Dong yi Despite being forbidden to do so he goes to her residence and spends the night with her She gives birth to her second child Yi Geum The six year old Geum is bright and intelligent but he longs to meet his father On an undercover outing the King recognizes Geum as his son and befriends him posing as an administrative officer Hui bin learns about the King s secret meetings with Yi Geum and his lingering affection for Dong yi Her mother hires assassins to burn Dong yi s residence in order to kill her and her son The royal guards who were instructed to watch over the residence rescue both mother and son from the fire The King has been waiting to bring Dong yi and her son to court When Geum turns seven he is required to receive royal education However the King uses the failed assassination attempt on the pair s lives as a pretext to bring both into the palace early Return to the palace Edit Many members of the court seek to promote Geum now titled Prince Yeoning as Crown Prince replacing Hui bin s son Queen Min who has no children of her own adores him and supports his claim However she suddenly dies of an illness Rumors spread throughout the palace that Crown Prince Yun is infertile due to an undisclosed condition If so Prince Yeoning would be the natural alternative to be the King s heir Hui bin s supporters begin to abandon her and the Crown Prince in favor of Dong yi and her son Desperate to retain her son s position Hui bin attempts to assassinate Dong yi and Yeoning Dong yi is injured but the prince is unharmed The King executes Hui bin for using black magic to kill the Queen hiding Crown Prince Yun s infertility and attempting to kill Dong yi and Prince Yeoning Before her execution Hui bin acknowledges her wrongs and begs Dong yi to protect the Crown Prince The king offers for Dong yi to become Queen and Geum to become the Crown Prince However Dong yi refuses She cites all the chaos Hui bin has caused in court and she asks the King to create a law preventing concubines from becoming Queen in hopes that similar power struggles do not occur The King agrees and appoints Lady Kim as Queen The King knows that Crown Prince Yun will always regard his half brother Prince Yeoning as a threat For both to survive both must become Kings Because the Crown Prince is infertile he will rule first after the King Geum will follow him Because Geum has a commoner mother the King knows that the courtiers will not respect his position so he decides to abdicate so that Yi Yun would become King and Yi Geum will be cemented as the Crown Prince However Queen Kim adopts Yeoning giving him royal protection and ensuring that he will follow Crown Prince Yun to the throne after his death Dong yi decides to leave the palace so that she can help the poor commoners A new King Edit Dong yi s son later becomes the 21st monarch of Joseon King Yeongjo the father of Crown Prince Sado and grandfather of Yi San Cast EditMain Edit Han Hyo joo as Choe Dong yi Royal Noble Consort Suk 7 Kim Yoo jung as young Choe Dong yi Ji Jin hee as King Sukjong 8 Lee So yeon as Jang Ok jeong Royal Noble Consort Hui Bae Soo bin as Cha Chun soo 9 Park Ha sun as Queen Min Jung Jin young as Seo Young giSupporting Edit Jung Dong hwan as Oh Tae suk Lee Kye in as Oh Tae poong Choi Cheol ho as Oh Yoon Kim Yu seok as Jang Hee jae Son Il kwon as Hong Tae yoon Shin Guk as Royal Secretary Na Sung kyoon as Jung In gook Kim Dong yoon as Shim Woon taek Park Jung soo as Queen Dowager Hyeonryeol Kim Hyeseon as Court Lady Jung Kim So yi as Court Lady Bong Ahn Yeo jin as Court Lady Jo Lim Sung min as Court Lady Yoo Jeong Yu mi as Jung eum Kang Yoo mi as Ae jong Oh Eun ho as Shi bi Han Da min as Eun geum Choi Ha na as Mi ji Lee Jung hoon as Lee Jong ok Choi Jae ho as Park Do soo Yeo Ho min as Oh Ho yang Lee Hee do as Hwang Joo shik Lee Kwang soo as Park Yeong dal Jung Sung woon as Choe Dong joo Jung In gi as Kim Hwan Jung Ki sung as Kim Hwan s disciple Lee Sook as Lady Park Kim Hye jin as Seol hee Choi Ran as Lady Yun Yeo Hyun soo as Gae dwo ra Choi Soo han as young Gae dwo ra Jung Eun pyo as Gae dwo ra s father Jung Sun il as Park Doo kyung Kwon Min as Cha Soo taek Choi Jong hwan as Jang Mu yeol Lee Hyung suk as Yi Geum Prince Yeoning Lee Seon ho as King Yeongjo Shin Gyu ri as Seo Hye in Princess Consort Dalseong Jung Mo rye as Queen Jeongseong Yoon Chan as Crown Prince Yi Yun Heo Yi seul as Young sun Maeng Sang hoon as Kim Goo sun Oh Yeon seo as Queen Kim Nam Da reum as Prince Eunpyeong Chun Ho jin as Choe Hyo won Lee Jae yong as Jang Ik heon Choi Il hwa as Seo Jung ho Kim Ji hoon as tge child of an aristocratProduction EditDong Yi was written by Kim Yi young and directed by Lee Byung hoon Lee previously directed the hit 2003 period drama Jewel in the Palace 10 It was filmed at Yongin Daejanggeum Park located at Cheoin District Yongin in Gyeonggi Province where other historical dramas such as Moon Embracing the Sun Jumong and Queen Seondeok were also filmed 11 Ratings EditIn the table below the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings Broadcast date Episode TNmS 12 AGB Nielsen 13 Nationwide Seoul Nationwide Seoul2010 03 22 1 11 4 15th 12 9 8th 11 6 16th 12 8 11th 2010 03 23 2 11 5 12th 12 6 10th 11 6 13th 13 1 10th 2010 03 29 3 11 8 14th 12 9 12th 12 7 13th 13 7 12th 2010 03 30 4 12 3 11th 13 4 10th 13 6 9th 15 2 8th 2010 04 05 5 15 3 6th 16 4 4th 14 7 7th 15 6 6th 2010 04 06 6 14 2 7th 15 2 6th 15 7 7th 17 4 5th 2010 04 12 7 17 2 5th 18 9 2nd 17 9 4th 20 1 4th 2010 04 13 8 17 2 5th 18 5 2nd 18 8 4th 20 4 4th 2010 04 19 9 19 0 4th 20 4 2nd 19 2 3rd 20 9 1st 2010 04 20 10 19 7 1st 21 3 1st 18 2 4th 19 7 4th 2010 04 26 11 21 6 2nd 23 5 2nd 21 0 3rd 24 0 1st 2010 04 27 12 22 5 2nd 24 5 2nd 21 6 2nd 23 9 2nd 2010 05 03 13 22 9 1st 25 2 1st 20 0 3rd 22 0 3rd 2010 05 04 14 20 4 2nd 21 9 1st 19 9 2nd 22 6 1st 2010 05 10 15 25 8 1st 27 9 1st 25 1 1st 28 1 1st 2010 05 11 16 28 5 1st 30 8 1st 26 2 1st 30 2 1st 2010 05 17 17 25 0 1st 27 1 1st 25 0 1st 28 0 1st 2010 05 18 18 25 6 1st 27 3 1st 25 0 1st 25 9 1st 2010 05 24 19 24 1 2nd 26 2 2nd 24 6 2nd 28 1 2nd 2010 05 25 20 23 8 1st 26 0 1st 22 4 2nd 25 3 1st 2010 05 31 21 25 1 1st 27 7 1st 23 0 2nd 25 5 1st 2010 06 01 22 26 6 1st 29 3 1st 24 2 1st 26 9 1st 2010 06 07 23 28 1 1st 30 9 1st 23 9 1st 27 2 1st 2010 06 08 24 30 3 1st 33 2 1st 25 8 1st 29 7 1st 2010 06 14 25 31 0 1st 33 3 1st 27 4 1st 30 1 1st 2010 06 15 26 33 1 1st 35 6 1st 29 1 1st 32 3 1st 2010 06 21 27 29 1 1st 31 0 1st 26 9 1st 29 8 1st 2010 06 22 28 30 1 1st 32 6 1st 28 0 1st 30 6 1st 2010 06 28 29 31 1 1st 32 8 1st 28 0 1st 30 4 1st 2010 06 29 30 31 9 1st 33 8 1st 28 7 1st 31 5 1st 2010 07 05 31 30 8 1st 33 3 1st 26 1 1st 28 6 1st 2010 07 06 32 31 3 1st 33 8 1st 27 5 1st 30 4 1st 2010 07 12 33 29 1 1st 31 1 1st 26 3 1st 29 1 1st 2010 07 13 34 29 7 1st 31 7 1st 27 4 1st 30 6 1st 2010 07 19 35 27 6 1st 30 0 1st 24 3 1st 27 0 1st 2010 07 20 36 29 4 1st 32 0 1st 25 3 1st 27 9 1st 2010 07 26 37 28 8 1st 31 2 1st 24 4 1st 26 8 1st 2010 07 27 38 30 6 1st 33 3 1st 25 7 1st 28 3 1st 2010 08 02 39 23 9 1st 25 8 1st 21 5 1st 23 3 1st 2010 08 03 40 23 1 1st 25 0 1st 21 9 1st 25 1 1st 2010 08 09 41 23 7 1st 25 9 1st 22 7 1st 24 8 1st 2010 08 10 42 23 2 1st 25 2 1st 21 3 3rd 23 3 2nd 2010 08 16 43 23 3 1st 25 0 1st 22 7 1st 25 2 1st 2010 08 17 44 24 8 1st 26 6 1st 21 6 2nd 23 6 2nd 2010 08 23 45 24 7 1st 26 5 1st 24 3 1st 27 7 1st 2010 08 24 46 26 8 1st 29 3 1st 25 1 1st 28 1 1st 2010 08 30 47 30 7 1st 33 0 1st 27 3 1st 29 9 1st 2010 08 31 48 30 3 1st 32 5 1st 27 4 1st 30 0 1st 2010 09 06 49 29 5 1st 31 8 1st 27 7 1st 30 1 1st 2010 09 07 50 28 6 1st 30 7 1st 25 3 1st 27 3 1st 2010 09 13 51 26 4 1st 28 8 1st 24 5 1st 26 5 1st 2010 09 14 52 27 0 1st 29 8 1st 24 5 1st 26 4 1st 2010 09 20 53 23 0 1st 25 5 1st 22 7 1st 24 4 1st 2010 09 21 54 20 2 1st 21 1 1st 19 7 1st 21 9 1st 2010 09 27 55 25 7 1st 28 3 1st 24 4 2nd 26 7 1st 2010 09 28 56 23 6 3rd 25 7 1st 24 4 2nd 26 7 2nd 2010 10 04 57 20 9 2nd 23 2 1st 22 2 2nd 24 3 1st 2010 10 05 58 20 3 2nd 22 2 1st 22 6 2nd 24 7 2nd 2010 10 11 59 24 9 2nd 27 9 1st 24 4 2nd 27 4 2nd 2010 10 12 60 22 3 3rd 24 2 1st 24 3 1st 26 4 1st Average 24 5 26 6 23 0 25 4 Awards Edit2010 3rd Korea Drama AwardsBest Actress Han Hyo joo Best Supporting Actor Jung Dong hwan Achievement Award Lee Byung hoon2010 MBC Drama Awards 14 Daesang Grand Prize Han Hyo joo Top Excellence Award Actor Ji Jin hee Excellence Award Actress Lee So yeon Best New Actress Park Ha sun Golden Acting Award Supporting Actor Kim Yu seok Best Young Actor Kim Yoo jung Lee Hyung suk Popularity Award Actress Han Hyo joo Viewer s Favorite Drama of the Year Dong Yi2011 1st Hong Kong Cable TV AwardsBest Drama Best Actor Ji Jin hee Best Actress Han Hyo joo2011 47th Baeksang Arts Awards 15 Best Actress TV Han Hyo jooReferences Edit Dong Yi MBC Global Media Archived from the original on 8 September 2019 Retrieved 31 March 2022 Lee Ji hye 7 May 2010 Han Hyo joo says she hold fast to her role in Dong Yi 10Asia Retrieved 7 August 2013 Han Sang hee 21 March 2010 Will Dong yi Become Next Jewel in the Palace The Korea Times Retrieved 7 August 2013 Oh Jean 22 March 2010 Upbeat rom com vs court romance The Korea Herald Retrieved 7 August 2013 Always Han Hyo Joo Hallyu Queen 9 June 2012 Hong Lucia 13 October 2010 Giant places on top and Dong Yi finishes run 10Asia Retrieved 7 August 2013 Han Hyo joo Changes Tack in Costume Drama The Chosun Ilbo 13 April 2010 Retrieved 7 August 2013 Wee Geun woo 7 May 2010 Ji Jin hee says happy to break stereotype as a king 10Asia Retrieved 7 August 2013 Kim Jessica 5 January 2010 Bae Soo bin joins cast of drama Dong Yi 10Asia Retrieved 7 August 2013 Kim Jessica 9 June 2010 INTERVIEW Dong Yi director says Ji Jin hee mischievous 10Asia Retrieved 7 August 2013 Lee Cin Woo 16 March 2012 Beyond Seoul 19 reasons to explore Korea CNN Go Archived from the original on 21 April 2012 Retrieved 6 May 2012 TNMS Daily Ratings this links to current day select the date from drop down menu TNMS Ratings in Korean Retrieved 16 September 2017 AGB Daily Ratings this links to current day select the date from drop down menu AGB Nielsen Media Research in Korean Retrieved 16 September 2017 Hong Lucia 31 December 2010 Kim Nam joo Han Hyo joo win grand prize at MBC Acting Awards 10Asia Retrieved 7 August 2013 Hong Lucia 27 May 2011 Hyun Bin Lee Byung hun win top prizes at Paeksang 10Asia Retrieved 7 August 2013 External links EditOfficial website in Korean Dong Yi at MBC Global Media Dong Yi at HanCinema Dong Yi at IMDb Dong Yi on NHK in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dong Yi TV series amp oldid 1144788306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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