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Toji, the Land

Toji, the Land (Korean: 토지; RR: Toji) is a 2004 South Korean television series based on the novel Toji ( 토지) written by Park Kyong-ni. The series following the story of turbulent life of Choi Seo-hee as she lives throughout the Donghak Peasant Revolution, the Eulmi Incident, the Japanese colonial era, and Korea's independence in 1945. As in the novel, the drama portrays the conflicts between individuals who are engulfed in their own desires of love and veiled enmity, rage and jealousy. Starring Kim Hyun-joo, Yoo Jun-sang, it premiered on SBS on November 26, 2004, and aired on Friday and Saturday at time-slot 20:45-21:45 (KST) till May 22, 2005.[1]

Toji, the Land
Hangul
토지
GenreDrama
Created bySBS
Based onToji
by Park Kyong-ni
Written by
  • Kim Myeong-ho
  • JLee Hong-goo
  • Lee Hye-seon
Directed byLee Jong-han
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producerLim Byung-hoon
Producers
  • Kim Ye-ji
  • Park Woo-ram
  • Lee Hyeong-hoon
  • Kim Jae-geum
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkSBS
Original releaseNovember 26, 2004 (2004-11-26) –
May 22, 2005 (2005-05-22)
Related
Toji

Plot

When she was 5 years old, Seo Hee(Kim Hyun-joo)'s mother left with one of the servants, leaving her behind her father, who had never treated her well. The first shock was a preparation for her hardship. After her father was killed, her relative Joon Goo, taking advantage of her young age to gain possession of the land she rightfully owns. In these miserable years, her low status friend, Kim Gil-sang (Yoo Jun-sang) became her only support. He helped Seo Hee to run away from hometown to escape Joon Goo's plot forced Seo Hee to marry a disabled man. Then, she slowly builds her property as a merchant, driven by a desire to revenge Joon Goo and the ultimate goal is to regain the land.

Cast

Main

  • Bae Na-yeon → Shin Se-kyungKim Hyun-joo as Choi Seo-hee
    • The baby of Champan Choi. He loses his father, Chi-soo Choi, and also loses his grandmother, the wife of Yun, who is a fanatic. His family is taken away by his greedy relative, Jo Jun-gu, but he gets up again.
  • Seo Ji-won → Kim Ji-hoonYoo Jun-sang : Kim Gil-sang
    • Champan Choi's servant. After marrying her owner, Agi Seo-hee, she gives birth to two sons, but commits to conflict and the independence movement.
  • Kim Han-bi → Ham Eun-jeong → Lee Jae-eun as Bong-soon/Ki-hwa
    • Seohee's body type. When Seohee and her party leave for Gando, they don't go and become gisaengs. She gives birth to a daughter, Yang-hyeon, with Sang-hyeon, but meets a tragic death.
  • Jeong Se-in → Jung Chan : Lee Sang-hyun
    • The eldest son of Ibusa (Lee Dong-jin). Seo-hee's fiancée. It hurts that Seo-hee chose Lucky-sang rather than herself. Later, he lives with Bong-sun.
  • Kim Hoon-gi → Hae-jin Hae : Kim Pyeong-san/Kim Doo-su (Kim Geo-bok) (2 roles per person)
    • The son of the fallen nobleman Kim Pyong-san. He becomes a pawn for the Japanese Empire and tries to take revenge on Seo-hee according to his father's will.

People of Choi Cham-pan

  • Kim Mi-sook as Yoon's wife - Seo-hee's spiritual support and grandmother. dies as a heatwave
  • Park Ji-il as Choi Chi-soo - Choi Cham-pan; Seo-hee's father. cold personality. On the eve of Lunar New Year's Day, he is strangled by Kim Pyong-san.
  • Kim Yu-seok as Kim Hwan/Gucheon - The illegitimate child born to Yun's wife and Kim Gae-joo. Seo Hee falls in love with a woman byeoldang and runs away.
  • Lee Min-young : Byeol-dang Missi - Seo-hee's biological mother. He falls in love with Kim Hwan and runs away.
  • Kim Gap-soo as Jo Jun-goo - Chi- soo 's cousin. Seo-hee's greedy relative
  • Do Ji-won as Hong's wife - Jo Jun-goo's wife
  • Joan : The role of a ghost girl - Choi Cham-pan's servant. ambitious
  • Park Hye-sook as Bong-sun-ne - Bong-soon-mo. Champan Choi's mother-in-law
  • Kim Young-ok : Gannan Grandmother - Choi Cham-pan's servant. A person who knows that Kim Hwan is the son of Yun's wife.
  • Baek Seung-woo → Son Chang-joon as Jo Byeong-soo - Jo Jun-goo's son. Unlike his father, he is docile.
  • Lee Won-jong as Kim Seo- bang - Gae Dung
  • Kim Ji-young as Kim Seobang-daek - Gae-dong-mo
  • Hwang Bo-ra as Yeon-i - Cham-pan Choi's servant
  • Park Young-seo as Gae-dong - Kim Seo -bang's son and his wife
  • Baeminhui : March Station
  • Choi Seong-ho as Sam- su
  • Baek Seung-wook: Doli

Pyeongsari people

  • Park Sang-won as Lee Yong - Farmer Pyeongsari
  • Kim Yeo- jin as Kang Cheong-daek - Lee Yong-eun's home
  • Park Ji-young as Im In-ne - Lee Yong- eun 's second wife. The original wife of Chil-Sung Lee; Im and 2nd son, Hongmo Lee
  • Kim Hye-sun as Gong Wol- seon - the daughter of a shaman; first love of use
  • Yang Geum- seok as Haman-daek - Kim Pyung-san's wife. Kim Doo-soo (Geobok) and Hanbok Mo. He committed suicide on the 16th day of February in the lunar calendar in 1895.
  • Jeong Jong-jun as Kang Po-su - hunter. Kang Doo-me's (sheep) father
  • Bae Do-hwan as Chil-seong Lee - Pyeongsa-ri, a greedy farmer; The original husband of Im In-ne, the biological father of Im and the second son.
  • Lee Won-jae as Kim I-pyung
  • Jung Kyung-soon as the youngest daughter - Pyeong-sari's widow
  • Park Yong-soo as Kim Young-pal
  • Lee Soon-jae as Kim Hoon-jang
  • Choi Gyu- hwan as Kim Doo-man - Duman-ne's son
  • Won Jang- hee → Kwon Jae-hwan as Kim Han-bok, Kim Doo-su's younger brother. Unlike his older brother who became a pawn for Japanese imperialism, he goes on the path of an independence activist.

People of Seohee's house

  • Won Deok-hyeon → Oh Tae-kyung as Choi Yoon-guk
    • Seo-hee's second son. Tokyo student.
  • Kim Ye-won → Jang Hee-jin as Lee Yang-hyeon
    • Seo-hee's adopted daughter. Daughter of Bong-soon and Sang-hyeon.
  • Kim Seung-wook → Kim Seok → Lee Joo-seok as Choi Hwan-guk
    • Seohee's eldest son. He breaks Seo-hee's hopes of becoming a judge and becomes a painter.
  • Park Mi-young as Hwang Deok-hee
    • concubine of the country. the prince's daughter.
  • Shin Sung-woon as Butler Jang Yeon-hak
  • Kim So-hyun as Sae-chim

Independence activists

  • Park Si-eun as Yoo In-sil
  • Kim Ji-wan as Jiro Ogada
  • Park Jin-hyung as Jeong-seok

People from Immyeong-hee's side

  • Jung Ha-na as Im Im-myeong-hee
  • Lee Chang as Jo Chan-ha
  • Kim Il-woo as Jo Yong-ha
  • Kim Mi-ra as Cho Chan-ha's wife Noriko
  • Kim Hee-jun as Im Immyeong-bin

Yongjeong

  • Oh Yoon-hong as Ok-ne
  • Kwon Soo-hyun as Ok-i
  • Lee Jung-gil as Gong No-myeon
  • Kim Seon-young as Bang's wife
  • Yeom Hyeon-hee as Gong Song-ae
  • Ha Da-som as Shim Geum-nyeo - Kim Doo-soo's only love.

Others

  • Go Joo - won as Song Young-gwang, Baek-jeong's son, Song Kwan-soo. He is dismissed because he is the son of a butcher.
  • Ahn Joo-hee as Kang Hye-sook - Song Young-kwang's former lover
  • Oh Seung-yoon → Jung-wook : Lee Hong
    • Son of Lee Yong and Im Ine
  • Lee Kyung-wha as Heo Bo-yeon - Lee Hong's wife
  • Lee Eon- jeong as Yeom-jang - Lee Hong's first love
  • Jeon Hyun-ah as Lee Im - The eldest daughter of Im In-ne and Lee Chil-sung. Lee Hong's father is another older sister
  • Lee Young-ah as Lee Sang-sang - Lee Hong's daughter
  • Park Sang-gyu : Lee Dong-jin as Lee Busa; Lee Sang-hyun's father independence activist
  • Park Jin-seong as Song Gwan-soo - Baek-jeong, Song Young-kwang's father
  • Kwak Jung-wook as Kang Do-me, Kang Po-su's (sheep) son. Ambition, the birth parents of the noble daughter and Lee Chil-sung's seed
  • Lee Seung-hyung as Hwang Tae-soo - Seo-hee's son-in-law; Father of the eldest daughter-in-law Hwang Deok-hee
  • Im Seo-yeon : Doo- ri
  • Bae Min-hee as Sam-wol - Choi Cham-pan's servant, Jo Jun-goo, rapes him.
  • Minwook
  • Shin Goo  : Rep. Moon
  • Lee Seung-cheol  as Kim Gae-joo - Donghak Ju-ju (real model Kim Gae-nam)
  • Lim Il-gyu  as Kang Doo-me
  • Oarang  : San Jose Station
  • Lee Tae-hoon  as Monk Woo Gwan
  • Dongjae Yang
  • Maeng Horim
  • Kiseon Kwon
  • Kwon Kyung-ha
  • Kwon  Bok- soon : I'm out again.
  • Noh Movie  : Wolseonne
  • Kim Shin-rok  : Hanbok's wife
  • Kim  Hwa-ran: Pansulne
  • Jong-Hoon Jeong  : Master Hye- Kwan
  • Kim Hak-yong  : Pouch
  • Jo  Jung- guk : Yong-chil
  • Kim Soon-yi  : Two people .
  • Park Yoon-jung  : Fortune-telling

Production

Casting

In 2003, SBS confirmed Kim Hyun-joo was chosen as the main role of Choi Seo-hee [2]

Development

In October 2003, the drama started filming in Hadong.[2]

The production cost 15 billion won. New setting for the drama were built in Hadong, South Gyeongsang Province and Hoengseong, Gangwon Province, South Korea. In Hadong, about 40 houses were built centered on Choi Champandaek, which now become a tourist attraction.[3][4] And about 80 houses were built in Hoengseong, which contains realistic scenes of Yongjeong, Hoeryong and Jinju, as well as Harbin, China and Japan during the Japanese colonial period.[3]

Note

This 2004 version drama was the first drama produced after the novel Toji was completed, has been evaluated to have fully captured the thoughts and thoughts of writer Park Kyongni.

Broadcasting changes and extension

  • The broadcast of episode scheduled on December 19, 2004, was cancelled due to the friendly football match Korea vs Germany.

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
SBS Drama Awards 2005 Best Drama Land Won [5][6]
Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Yoo Jun-sang Won
Best Actor in a Serial Drama Lee Soon-jae Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Kim Hyun-joo Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in Serial Drama Nominated
Netizen Popularity Award Won
Top 10 Star Award Won
Best Supporting Actor Kim Kap-soo Won
New Star Award Jo An Won
Child Actor Award Bae Na-yeon Won
Child Actor Award Hahm Eun-Jung Won
32th Korea Broadcasting Awards Best Producer Lee Jong-han Won
42nd Baeksang Arts Awards 2006 Best Drama Land Won [7]
Best Director (TV) Lee Jong-han Nominated
Best Actress (TV) Kim Hyun-joo Nominated
Seoul International Drama Awards Best TV Picture Land Won [8]

External links

  • Official website (in Korean)
  • Toji, the Land at HanCinema
  • Toji, the Land at IMDb

References

  1. ^ "토지". SBS (in Korean). from the original on September 22, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  2. ^ a b 조선일보 (August 13, 2020). "'토지' 3대 최서희 떴다…주인공에 김현주 낙점". 조선일보 (in Korean). from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "제작비 150억원 대작 SBS `토지`, 27일 첫 방송". 매일경제 (in Korean). November 8, 2004. from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Destinations by Region : VisitKorea Destinations by Region Choi Champandaek (House of Choi Champan) (최참판댁) | Official Korea Tourism Organization". english.visitkorea.or.kr. from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "전도연, '2005 SBS 연기대상' 대상 수상 (종합)". 네이트 뉴스 (in Korean). from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  6. ^ "티아라 은정, 섹시함 벗고 연기를 입다 [T-ara's Eunjung takes off her sexiness and wears smoke]". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). May 30, 2010.
  7. ^ "제57회 백상예술대상". www.baeksangawards.co.kr (in Korean). from the original on August 25, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  8. ^ "토지". movie.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved December 28, 2022.

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Toji the Land Korean 토지 RR Toji is a 2004 South Korean television series based on the novel Toji 토지 written by Park Kyong ni The series following the story of turbulent life of Choi Seo hee as she lives throughout the Donghak Peasant Revolution the Eulmi Incident the Japanese colonial era and Korea s independence in 1945 As in the novel the drama portrays the conflicts between individuals who are engulfed in their own desires of love and veiled enmity rage and jealousy Starring Kim Hyun joo Yoo Jun sang it premiered on SBS on November 26 2004 and aired on Friday and Saturday at time slot 20 45 21 45 KST till May 22 2005 1 Toji the LandHangul토지GenreDramaCreated bySBSBased onTojiby Park Kyong niWritten byKim Myeong hoJLee Hong gooLee Hye seonDirected byLee Jong hanStarringKim Hyun jooYoo Joon sangCountry of originSouth KoreaOriginal languageKoreanNo of episodes52ProductionExecutive producerLim Byung hoonProducersKim Ye jiPark Woo ramLee Hyeong hoonKim Jae geumRunning time60 minutesReleaseOriginal networkSBSOriginal releaseNovember 26 2004 2004 11 26 May 22 2005 2005 05 22 RelatedToji Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 People of Choi Cham pan 2 3 Pyeongsari people 2 4 People of Seohee s house 2 5 Independence activists 2 6 People from Immyeong hee s side 2 7 Yongjeong 2 8 Others 3 Production 3 1 Casting 3 2 Development 3 3 Note 4 Broadcasting changes and extension 5 Awards and nominations 6 External links 7 ReferencesPlot EditWhen she was 5 years old Seo Hee Kim Hyun joo s mother left with one of the servants leaving her behind her father who had never treated her well The first shock was a preparation for her hardship After her father was killed her relative Joon Goo taking advantage of her young age to gain possession of the land she rightfully owns In these miserable years her low status friend Kim Gil sang Yoo Jun sang became her only support He helped Seo Hee to run away from hometown to escape Joon Goo s plot forced Seo Hee to marry a disabled man Then she slowly builds her property as a merchant driven by a desire to revenge Joon Goo and the ultimate goal is to regain the land Cast EditMain Edit Bae Na yeon Shin Se kyung Kim Hyun joo as Choi Seo hee The baby of Champan Choi He loses his father Chi soo Choi and also loses his grandmother the wife of Yun who is a fanatic His family is taken away by his greedy relative Jo Jun gu but he gets up again Seo Ji won Kim Ji hoon Yoo Jun sang Kim Gil sang Champan Choi s servant After marrying her owner Agi Seo hee she gives birth to two sons but commits to conflict and the independence movement Kim Han bi Ham Eun jeong Lee Jae eun as Bong soon Ki hwa Seohee s body type When Seohee and her party leave for Gando they don t go and become gisaengs She gives birth to a daughter Yang hyeon with Sang hyeon but meets a tragic death Jeong Se in Jung Chan Lee Sang hyun The eldest son of Ibusa Lee Dong jin Seo hee s fiancee It hurts that Seo hee chose Lucky sang rather than herself Later he lives with Bong sun Kim Hoon gi Hae jin Hae Kim Pyeong san Kim Doo su Kim Geo bok 2 roles per person The son of the fallen nobleman Kim Pyong san He becomes a pawn for the Japanese Empire and tries to take revenge on Seo hee according to his father s will People of Choi Cham pan Edit Kim Mi sook as Yoon s wife Seo hee s spiritual support and grandmother dies as a heatwave Park Ji il as Choi Chi soo Choi Cham pan Seo hee s father cold personality On the eve of Lunar New Year s Day he is strangled by Kim Pyong san Kim Yu seok as Kim Hwan Gucheon The illegitimate child born to Yun s wife and Kim Gae joo Seo Hee falls in love with a woman byeoldang and runs away Lee Min young Byeol dang Missi Seo hee s biological mother He falls in love with Kim Hwan and runs away Kim Gap soo as Jo Jun goo Chi soo s cousin Seo hee s greedy relative Do Ji won as Hong s wife Jo Jun goo s wife Joan The role of a ghost girl Choi Cham pan s servant ambitious Park Hye sook as Bong sun ne Bong soon mo Champan Choi s mother in law Kim Young ok Gannan Grandmother Choi Cham pan s servant A person who knows that Kim Hwan is the son of Yun s wife Baek Seung woo Son Chang joon as Jo Byeong soo Jo Jun goo s son Unlike his father he is docile Lee Won jong as Kim Seo bang Gae Dung Kim Ji young as Kim Seobang daek Gae dong mo Hwang Bo ra as Yeon i Cham pan Choi s servant Park Young seo as Gae dong Kim Seo bang s son and his wife Baeminhui March Station Choi Seong ho as Sam su Baek Seung wook DoliPyeongsari people Edit Park Sang won as Lee Yong Farmer Pyeongsari Kim Yeo jin as Kang Cheong daek Lee Yong eun s home Park Ji young as Im In ne Lee Yong eun s second wife The original wife of Chil Sung Lee Im and 2nd son Hongmo Lee Kim Hye sun as Gong Wol seon the daughter of a shaman first love of use Yang Geum seok as Haman daek Kim Pyung san s wife Kim Doo soo Geobok and Hanbok Mo He committed suicide on the 16th day of February in the lunar calendar in 1895 Jeong Jong jun as Kang Po su hunter Kang Doo me s sheep father Bae Do hwan as Chil seong Lee Pyeongsa ri a greedy farmer The original husband of Im In ne the biological father of Im and the second son Lee Won jae as Kim I pyung Jung Kyung soon as the youngest daughter Pyeong sari s widow Park Yong soo as Kim Young pal Lee Soon jae as Kim Hoon jang Choi Gyu hwan as Kim Doo man Duman ne s son Won Jang hee Kwon Jae hwan as Kim Han bok Kim Doo su s younger brother Unlike his older brother who became a pawn for Japanese imperialism he goes on the path of an independence activist People of Seohee s house Edit Won Deok hyeon Oh Tae kyung as Choi Yoon guk Seo hee s second son Tokyo student Kim Ye won Jang Hee jin as Lee Yang hyeon Seo hee s adopted daughter Daughter of Bong soon and Sang hyeon Kim Seung wook Kim Seok Lee Joo seok as Choi Hwan guk Seohee s eldest son He breaks Seo hee s hopes of becoming a judge and becomes a painter Park Mi young as Hwang Deok hee concubine of the country the prince s daughter Shin Sung woon as Butler Jang Yeon hak Kim So hyun as Sae chimIndependence activists Edit Park Si eun as Yoo In sil Kim Ji wan as Jiro Ogada Park Jin hyung as Jeong seokPeople from Immyeong hee s side Edit Jung Ha na as Im Im myeong hee Lee Chang as Jo Chan ha Kim Il woo as Jo Yong ha Kim Mi ra as Cho Chan ha s wife Noriko Kim Hee jun as Im Immyeong binYongjeong Edit Oh Yoon hong as Ok ne Kwon Soo hyun as Ok i Lee Jung gil as Gong No myeon Kim Seon young as Bang s wife Yeom Hyeon hee as Gong Song ae Ha Da som as Shim Geum nyeo Kim Doo soo s only love Others Edit Go Joo won as Song Young gwang Baek jeong s son Song Kwan soo He is dismissed because he is the son of a butcher Ahn Joo hee as Kang Hye sook Song Young kwang s former lover Oh Seung yoon Jung wook Lee Hong Son of Lee Yong and Im Ine Lee Kyung wha as Heo Bo yeon Lee Hong s wife Lee Eon jeong as Yeom jang Lee Hong s first love Jeon Hyun ah as Lee Im The eldest daughter of Im In ne and Lee Chil sung Lee Hong s father is another older sister Lee Young ah as Lee Sang sang Lee Hong s daughter Park Sang gyu Lee Dong jin as Lee Busa Lee Sang hyun s father independence activist Park Jin seong as Song Gwan soo Baek jeong Song Young kwang s father Kwak Jung wook as Kang Do me Kang Po su s sheep son Ambition the birth parents of the noble daughter and Lee Chil sung s seed Lee Seung hyung as Hwang Tae soo Seo hee s son in law Father of the eldest daughter in law Hwang Deok hee Im Seo yeon Doo ri Bae Min hee as Sam wol Choi Cham pan s servant Jo Jun goo rapes him Minwook Shin Goo Rep Moon Lee Seung cheol as Kim Gae joo Donghak Ju ju real model Kim Gae nam Lim Il gyu as Kang Doo me Oarang San Jose Station Lee Tae hoon as Monk Woo Gwan Dongjae Yang Maeng Horim Kiseon Kwon Kwon Kyung ha Kwon Bok soon I m out again Noh Movie Wolseonne Kim Shin rok Hanbok s wife Kim Hwa ran Pansulne Jong Hoon Jeong Master Hye Kwan Kim Hak yong Pouch Jo Jung guk Yong chil Kim Soon yi Two people Park Yoon jung Fortune tellingProduction EditCasting Edit In 2003 SBS confirmed Kim Hyun joo was chosen as the main role of Choi Seo hee 2 Development Edit In October 2003 the drama started filming in Hadong 2 The production cost 15 billion won New setting for the drama were built in Hadong South Gyeongsang Province and Hoengseong Gangwon Province South Korea In Hadong about 40 houses were built centered on Choi Champandaek which now become a tourist attraction 3 4 And about 80 houses were built in Hoengseong which contains realistic scenes of Yongjeong Hoeryong and Jinju as well as Harbin China and Japan during the Japanese colonial period 3 Note Edit This 2004 version drama was the first drama produced after the novel Toji was completed has been evaluated to have fully captured the thoughts and thoughts of writer Park Kyongni Broadcasting changes and extension EditThe broadcast of episode scheduled on December 19 2004 was cancelled due to the friendly football match Korea vs Germany Awards and nominations EditAward Year Category Nominee Result Ref SBS Drama Awards 2005 Best Drama Land Won 5 6 Excellence Award Actor in a Serial Drama Yoo Jun sang WonBest Actor in a Serial Drama Lee Soon jae WonTop Excellence Award Actress Kim Hyun joo NominatedExcellence Award Actress in Serial Drama NominatedNetizen Popularity Award WonTop 10 Star Award WonBest Supporting Actor Kim Kap soo WonNew Star Award Jo An WonChild Actor Award Bae Na yeon WonChild Actor Award Hahm Eun Jung Won32th Korea Broadcasting Awards Best Producer Lee Jong han Won42nd Baeksang Arts Awards 2006 Best Drama Land Won 7 Best Director TV Lee Jong han NominatedBest Actress TV Kim Hyun joo NominatedSeoul International Drama Awards Best TV Picture Land Won 8 External links EditOfficial website in Korean Toji the Land at HanCinema Toji the Land at IMDbReferences Edit 토지 SBS in Korean Archived from the original on September 22 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 a b 조선일보 August 13 2020 토지 3대 최서희 떴다 주인공에 김현주 낙점 조선일보 in Korean Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 a b 제작비 150억원 대작 SBS 토지 27일 첫 방송 매일경제 in Korean November 8 2004 Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 Destinations by Region VisitKorea Destinations by Region Choi Champandaek House of Choi Champan 최참판댁 Official Korea Tourism Organization english visitkorea or kr Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 전도연 2005 SBS 연기대상 대상 수상 종합 네이트 뉴스 in Korean Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 티아라 은정 섹시함 벗고 연기를 입다 T ara s Eunjung takes off her sexiness and wears smoke Yonhap News Agency in Korean May 30 2010 제57회 백상예술대상 www baeksangawards co kr in Korean Archived from the original on August 25 2021 Retrieved October 24 2021 토지 movie naver com in Korean Retrieved December 28 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toji the Land amp oldid 1170957694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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