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Dae Jang Geum
Hangul:
대장금
Hanja:
大長今
Revised Romanization: Dae Jang-geum
McCune-Reischauer: Tae Chang-gǔm
Dae Jang Geum
The Great Jang Geum /
Jewel In The Palace /
大長今 /
宮廷女官チャングムの誓い

Dae Jang Geum opening sequence title
Genre Soap opera, Drama, Historical
Creator(s) Yeong-hyeon Kim
Starring Lee Young-ae
Ji Jin-hee
Park Eun-hye
Hong Ri-na
Im Ho
Lim Hyeon-sik
Geum Bo-ra
Yang Mi-kyeong
Kyeon Mi-ri

Jo Kyeong-hwan
Lee Hee-do
Yeo Oon-ke
Park Jeong-soo Jamo redirects here. ... It has been suggested that Sino-Korean be merged into this article or section. ... The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean: 국어의 로마자 표기법; 國語의 로마字 表記法) is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ... McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ... Image File history File links Dae_Janggeum. ... This example of a title sequence, from long-running serial drama Another World, was seen from 1966 to 1981, making it one of the longest-running continuous title sequences on television. ... For Philippine soap opera, see Teleserye. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... History is often used as a generic term for information about the past, such as in geologic history of the Earth. When used as the name of a field of study, history refers to the study and interpretation of the record of human societies. ... Lee Young-Ae (born January 31, 1971) is a Korean actress. ... Ji Jin Hee (June 24, 1973) or Jin Hee Ji is a South Korean actor best known for his roles as lead actor in various South Korean drama series, which includes Miss Kims Adventures in Making a Million, Love Letter, Spring Day, and the highly popular and successful, Dae... Eun-Hye Park (born 21 February 1978 in South Korea) is a South Korean actress. ...

Opening theme Cang Long
Ending theme Onara
Country of origin South Korea
No. of episodes 54
Production
Executive producer(s) Byoung-hoon Lee
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approximately 1 hour
Broadcast
Original channel MBC (South Korea)
Picture format 1080i HDTV
Original run September 15, 2003March 30, 2004
Links
Official website
IMDb profile

Dae Jang Geum, sometimes known as The Great Jang Geum, or Jewel In The Palace, is a 2003 TV series produced by South Korean TV channel MBC. Onara 오나라 呼唤 (Theme Song to Dae Jang Geum) Onara 오나라 呼唤 is the theme song to hugely popular television drama series Dae Jang Geum. ... A multi-camera setup is a film production technique wherein multiple cameras shoot the same action from different angles. ... Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) is one of four major national South Korean television and radio networks. ... 1080i is shorthand name for a category of video modes. ... High-definition television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL) allow. ... September 15 is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years). ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... March 30 is the 89th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (90th in a leap year). ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Motto: None (Unofficial: Broadly benefit humankind also translated as Devotion to the welfare of humanity) Anthem: Aegukga (Patriotic Hymn) Capital Seoul Largest city Seoul Official languages Korean Government Semi-presidential republic  - President Roh Moo-hyun  - Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook Establishment  - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BCb   - Liberation declared March 1... Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) is one of four major national South Korean television and radio networks. ...


Based loosely on the historical figure depicted in the Annals of Joseon Dynasty, the show focuses on Jang-geum (played by Lee Young Ae), the first female royal physician of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. The main theme is her perseverance, as well as the portrayal of traditional Korean culture, including Korean royal court cuisine and medicine. The Annals of Joseon Dynasty are the annual records of the Joseon Dynasty, who ruled Korea, and were written from 1413 (year 13 of the reign of Taejong) to 1865 (year 2 of the reign of Gojong). ... Jang Geum (fl. ... Lee Young-Ae (born January 31, 1971 in Seoul) is a famous South Korean actress who has a great fan base in numerous countries, particularly in the East and Southeast Asian countries which have been hit by the Korean Wave. ... The Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) (also Chosun, Choson, Chosŏn), sometimes known as the Lee Dynasty, was a dynasty founded by General Lee Sung-gye in what is modern day Korea, and lasted for five centuries as one of the worlds longest running monarchies. ... // Many folk games are associated with shamanistic rites and have been handed down from one generation to the next. ...

Contents

Synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The story is set in Korea under the Joseon Dynasty, during the reigns of King Seongjong, King Yeonsan-gun (1494-1506) and King Jungjong (1506-1544). The story begins with Lady Yun, mother of Yeonsan-gun (the Crown Prince at the time) being poisoned by a group of imperial guards under the order of the king. Korea (Korean: 한국 or 조선, see below) is a geographic area, civilization, and former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. ... King Seongjong of Joseon (1457-1494) was the 9th Ruler of Korea of the Joseon Dynasty. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... 1494 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1506 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... 1506 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Events April 11 - Battle of Ceresole - French forces under the Comte dEnghien defeat Imperial forces under the Marques Del Vasto near Turin. ...


After the incident, an imperial guard, Seo Cheon-soo, who accompanied the group, returns to his home but suffers an accident on his way back. He is rescued by a Taoist hermit, who tells him that his life will revolve around three women: that he shall cause the death of the first woman, that he will save the life of the second woman but will also cause her to die, and a third woman who, finally, will cause his death, but who will be the savior of many lives. (It does not become clear until much later that the three women are Lady Yun (Yeonsangun's mother), Park Myeong-yi (Jang-geum's mother), and lastly, Jang-geum herself.). Psychological distress from the incident eventually caused him to resign. On the other hand, Palace maid Park, an apprentice at the Royal Kitchen, witnesses a conspiracy against the Queen Mother by Lady Choi (who had added a toxic to the food) and is in turn indicted on false charges by the inner circle of senior kitchen staff, and secretly executed per their internal procedures (forced to drink poison). She is first saved by Lady Han, who mixes antidote in the poison served and slips her a letter, and later saved, inadvertently by the retired Seo. The two married and secretly lived in a remote village, posing as low class people cheonmin, raising a very bright young daughter, Seo Jang-geum. For other uses of the words tao and dao, see Dao (disambiguation). ...


In the year 1504, King Yeonsangun orders a massive investigation into his mother's murder, and eventually finds Seo and his family, partly because Jang-geum had immaturely blurt out the truth that her parents were not low-class people, that Seo was a military officer of the palace. This leads to the arrest of Seo and the scattering of their family. Jang-geum and her mother fled, but her mother was fatally wounded by their enemies. Before her death, she tells Jang-geum her last wish, that should she choose to do so, is for her to become the Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen and record the injustice done to her, in the kitchen Ladies' journal or record book (to restore her honor). 1504 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Jang-geum goes through some adventures and manages to enter the palace. Through her courage, curiosity, talent, kind-heartedness and hard work, she helps Lady Han (her mother's best friend, which she does not discover until much later) to become the Top Lady. During her years in the palace, she undergoes many ordeals and is shunned because she is smarter than the other apprentices. Jang-geum, however, does not become discouraged and continues cooking with the philosophy that the goal of cooking is to bring good health and happiness to the person who eats the food. Unfortunately, a conspiracy headed by Lady Choi and her niece Geum-yeong, as well as high-rank officials and merchant Choi Pan-sul (Lady Choi's brother) to retain monopoly over Royal Kitchen supplies, results in the exile of Lady Han and Jang-geum to Jeju Island, on false accusations. On the way to Jeju, an exhausted Lady Han dies of a fever. Back in the palace, Lady Choi replaces her as the Top Lady. Jeju is the smallest province of South Korea, situated on its largest island. ...


While Jang-geum is in the Jeju Island, she meets Jang-deok, whom she initially believed was a fellow slave. However, she soon discovers that Jang-deok is a famous Medical woman. Jang-deok's frank and pragmatic nature initially offends her, but she soon learns that she is truly dedicated to her profession of saving lives.


Jang-geum learns that competent medical women can be selected into the Palace through a vigorous selection process. She realizes that that is only way to return the palace to avenge her mother and Lady Han. Under Jang-deok, she learns medicine, and her hard work and tenacity nature makes her a competent medical woman.


However, in her quest to become a medical woman, she has to learn to rid herself of the hatred in her heart, in order to truly embrace the virtues of being a medical practitioner. This she does, and eventually successfully re-enters the palace.


Soon, she comes face to face with Geum-yeong, who has now become the Top Lady. Her predecessor, the ruthless Lady Choi, has become Chief Lady.[1] after ousting the previous Lady Park. As they plot to rid themselves of her once and for all, Jang Geum's relationship with Lt. Min Jeung-ho intensifies, and the love story between them develops. Eventually, through a dramatic interrogation process, the past plots of Lady Choi and her subordinates are revealed, resulting in the destruction of the Choi family (with Geum-yeong as the family's last descendent) and high-ranking officials.


Through her dedication to the royal family, perseverance and skill, she was subsequently recognised as the best medical personnel in the palace. Previously, Jang-Geum had correctly diagnosed the Queen as having a stillborn foetus in her womb, saving her life. She had also managed to convince the Queen Mother to undergo medical treatment and had found out the root cause of the King's chronic illness, which had remained misdiagosed for a long time by royal physicians. Now, she further earns the gratitude of the Queen, when she successfully cures her son, the prince, of smallpox, which was a fatal disease.


In a strange turn of events, the King falls in love with Jang-Geum, but refrains from making her a royal concubine because he understands that Jang-Geum's loves lie with Jeung-ho and in medicine. In recognition of her achievements and to keep her by his side, the King decides to make her his personal physician, conferring on her the use of "Dae" (meaning "The Great") before her first name and the position of a third grade official in a 9-rank system.


The King's decision is met with much controversy and outcry from scholars and ministers, since having a woman in the elite bureaucracy was an open defiance of Confucianist ideals and having a medical woman as the King's personal physician as unheard of. Jang-Geum, after understanding that she could assert the rights and capability of women by accepting the post, reluctantly does so at personal risk. Min Jeung-ho, in his staunch support of her promotion, is indicted for going against scholarly teachings and exiled. They are thus separated.


The King became critically-ill and there was little Jang-geum could do, despite her comprehensive understanding of his condition and attentive care. He could no longer be treated with acupuncture or medicine. As a last resort, she suggested surgery. The court officials were horrified at her revolutionary approach, which was unheard of and moreover, the King was considered too sacred to be allowed to bleed. Though the King believed in her, he was concerned that should the surgery fail, Jang-geum would surely be put to death. With his condition deteriorating, the King knew his end was near, but he was more worried about Jang-geum's fate. To protect her, the King sent her away against her wishes, allowing her to reunite with Jeong-ho and escape the palace. They married and live together for eight years with their daughter. All this while, Jang-geum and Jeong-ho are compelled to lead vagrant lives, as their detractors have been searching for them since King Junjong's death. However, Jang-geum continues to help patients wherever she goes.


As a result, they were finally traced and ordered to return to the palace. Instead of being punished, both reinstated by the Queen Mother - formerly Queen Munjeong who favoured Jang-geum when she was a medical woman, and now wields enormous power. However, they are wary of the palace politics and decided to move on. The story ends as Jang-geum successfully performs the first caesarean surgery ever for a pregnant peasant-woman.


Cast

Major Characters

Promotional picture of Dae Jang Geum where Lee Young-ae stars as Seo Jang-geum.
Promotional picture of Dae Jang Geum where Lee Young-ae stars as Seo Jang-geum.
  • Lee Young-ae (이영애 (李英愛)) as Seo Jang-geum (서장금 (徐長今))
    • Seo Na-in (서나인 (徐內人)), Palace maid Seo
    • Seo Ui-nyo (徐醫女), Nurse Jang-geum
    • Choi-go Sang-gung (最高尙宮), Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen.[2] (for a short while before electing Lady Min)
    • Dae Jang-geum (대장금 (大長今)), The Great Jang-geum. (Third-ranked Official of a 9-rank system)
  • Ji Jin-hee (지진희/ 池珍熙) as Min Jeong-ho (민정호 (閔政浩))[3]
  • Im Ho (임호 (任豪)) as Jung-jong (중종 (中宗))
    • King Jung-jong (중종왕 (中宗王))
    • Jin-seong Dae-gun (진성대군 (晉城大君)), Prince Jin-seong
  • Hong Ri-na (홍리나 (洪莉娜)) as Choi Geum-young (최금영 (崔今英))
    • Choi Na-in (최나인 (崔內人)), Palace maid Choi
    • Choi Sang-gung (최상궁 (崔尙宮)), Lady Choi
    • Choi-go Sang-gung (最高尙宮), Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen. (succeeding her aunt, also Lady Choi)

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Early life

  • Jo Jung-eun as Seo Jang-Geum (child)
  • Park Chan-hwan (박찬환 (朴贊煥)) as Seo Cheon-Soo (서천수 (徐天壽)). (Jang-geum's father)
  • Kim Hye-seon (김혜선 (金慧渲)) as Park Myeong-yi (박명이 (朴明伊)). (Jang-geum's mother)
  • Im Hyeon-sik (임현식 (林玄植)) as Kang Deok-gu (강덕구 (姜德九)). (Jang-geum's adoptive father)
    • Kang sook-soo (강숙수 (姜熟手))
  • Geum Bo-ra (금보라 (琴寶羅)) as Na Joo-daek (나주댁 (羅州宅)). (Deok-gu's wife and Jang-geum's adoptive mother)[4]

Time as a Palace Chef

  • Yang Mi-gyeong (양미경 (梁美京)) as Han Baek-young (한백영 (韓白榮))[5]
    • Han Sang-gung (한상궁 (韓尙宮)), Lady Han
    • Choi-go Sang-gung (最高尙宮), Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen.
  • Kyeon Mi-ri (견미리 (甄美莉)) as Choi Seong-geum (최성금 (崔成琴))
    • Choi Sang-gung (최상궁 (崔尙宮)), Lady Choi
    • Choi-go Sang-gung (最高尙宮), Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen
    • Jae-jo Sang-gung (재조상궁 (提調尙宮)), Chief Lady (after ousting the previous Chief Lady, Lady Park)
  • Park Eun-hye (박은혜 (朴恩惠)) as Lee Yeon-saeng (이연생 (李連生))
    • Lee Na-in (이나인 (李內人)), Palace maid Lee
    • Lee Sang-gung (이상궁(李尙宮)), Her Grace, Lady Lee (特别尙宮)[6]
    • Lee Sook-won (이숙원 (李淑媛))[7]
  • Lee Ip-sae (이잎새 (李玲詩)) as Yoon Young-roh (윤영로 (尹令路))
    • Yoon Na-in (윤나인 (尹內人)), Palace maid Yoon
    • Yoon Sang-gung (윤상궁 (尹尙宮)), Lady Yoon. (Servant to the Chief Lady (Jae-jo sang-gung), upon Geum-young's promotion to Top Lady)
  • Kim So-ih (김소이 (金素怡)) as Min Mee-geum (민미금 (閔美琴))
    • Min sang-gung (Lady Min) (민상궁 (閔尙宮))
    • Choi-go Sang-gung (最高尙宮), Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen. (elected after the conviction of the Choi family and the replacement of an ailing top lady)
  • Yeo Woon-gye (여운계 (呂韵季)) as Jeong Mal-geum (정말금 (鄭末今))
    • Jeong Sang-gung (정상궁 (鄭尙宮)), Lady Jeong
    • Choi-go Sang-gung (最高尙宮), Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen
  • Park Jeong-soo (박정수 (朴貞洙)) as Park Yong-shin (박용신 (朴容信)).
    • Jae-jo Sang-gung (재조상궁 (提調尙宮)), Chief Lady. (before being ousted by Lady Choi)
  • Choi Ja-hye (최자혜 (崔慈慧)) as Chang-ee (창이 (昌伊))[8]
    • Chang-ee Na-in (창이나인 (昌伊內人))
    • Chang-ee Sang-gung (창이상궁 (昌伊尙宮)) (upon Jang-geum's return to the Palace after King Jungjong's death eight years later)
  • Jo Gyeong-hwan (조경환 (趙卿煥)) as Oh Gyeom-ho (오겸호 (吳兼護))
    • Right Minister Oh (右相大人)
  • Lee Hee-do (이희도 (李熙道)) as Choi Pan-sul (최판술 (崔判述)), Lady Choi's brother
  • Na Seong-gyun (나성균 (羅成均)) as Yun Mak-gae (윤막개 (尹莫介)), Young-roh's uncle
  • Choi Seong-geum's aunt was the Top Lady during Park Myeong-yi, Choi Seong-geum, and Han Baek-young's time as palace maids. She was the executor of Myeong-yi's secret "death sentence" administered to all palace maids committing moral errors.

Eun-Hye Park (born 21 February 1978 in South Korea) is a South Korean actress. ...

Time as a Medical Woman

  • Jeon In-taek (전인택 (全仁澤)) as Doctor Jeong Yoon-soo (정윤수 (鄭允壽))
  • Maeng Sang-hun (맹상훈 (孟相勳)) as Prof. (and Doctor) Jeong Woon-baek (정원백 (鄭雲白))
  • Kim Yeo-jin (김여진 (金汝眞)) as Jang-deok (장덕 (張德))[9]
  • Han Ji-min (한지민 (韓智敏)) as Shin-bi (신비 (信非))
    • Shin-bi Ui-nyo (信非醫女), Nurse Shin-bi
  • Lee Se-eun (이세은 (李世恩)) as Yeol-lee (열이 (阿烈)) (Her "adoptive" mother was the previous Chief Lady Park Yong-shin)
    • Park Ui-nyo (朴醫女), Nurse Yeol-lee

Kim Yeo-jin (born 24 June 1972) is a South Korean actress. ... Han Ji-min (born November 5, 1982) is a South Korean actress. ...

Theme Song

The theme song, Onara is in Old Korean. Consequently, in South Korea, there had been a lot of arguments about what the lyrics of this song were and how they should be interpreted. As a result, different interpretations had surfaced. Eventually the song writer, Se-Hyeon Im, revealed the lyrics. In the Philippines, the theme song was "Pangarap na Bituin" (My dream Star) which is sung by Faith Cuneta and "Alipin" (I'm your Slave) which is sung by pop-rock band Shamrock and replaced by Regine Velasquez version of the same song on its re-run, done in piano power ballad style. Onara 오나라 呼唤 (Theme Song to Dae Jang Geum) Onara 오나라 呼唤 is the theme song to hugely popular television drama series Dae Jang Geum. ... Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: slave Slave may refer to: Slavery, where people are owned by others, and live to serve their owners without pay Slave (BDSM), a form of sexual and consenual submission Slave clock, in technology, a clock or timer that synchrnonizes to a master clock... The Shamrock The shamrock, an unofficial symbol of Ireland and Boston, Massachusetts, is a three-leaved young white clover, sometimes (rarely nowadays) Trifolium repens (white clover, known in Irish as seamair bhán) but more usually today Trifolium dubium (lesser clover, Irish: seamair bhuí). However, other three leafed plants such... Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez (born April 22, 1970), nicknamed Asias Songbird, is a multi-awarded Filipino singer and actress. ... A short grand piano, with the top up. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


Historical connection

Main article: Jang Geum

Dae Jang-Geum was a real person documented in the Annals of Joseon Dynasty, as well as a medical document of the time. However, descriptions and references of her were scarce and mostly brief. Many assert that Dae Jang-geum was the first female royal physician of the king in Korean history. Nevertheless, there were (and still are, to this day) some who continue to believe that Dae Jang-Geum is merely a fictional figure drawn from various references of female doctors in the Annals. Jang Geum (fl. ... The Annals of Joseon Dynasty are the annual records of the Joseon Dynasty, who ruled Korea, and were written from 1413 (year 13 of the reign of Taejong) to 1865 (year 2 of the reign of Gojong). ... The Doctor by Samuel Luke Fildes This article is about the term physician, one type of doctor; for other uses of the word doctor see Doctor. ... This article is about the history of Korea, through the division of Korea in 1945. ...


Commercial success[10][11]

Dae Jang Geum has experienced massive success across Asia, in countries such as Islamic Republic of Iran , Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, further continuing the “Korean wave” cultural fever that gripped Asia in the early 2000s. It has also been shown in Australia, the United States, and Canada. This article needs to be wikified. ... This article is becoming very long. ...


Dae Jang Geum was first shown in South Korea from 15 September 2003 to 23 March 2004 on MBC where it was the top program at the time with an average viewer rate of 47% and a one-time high of 58%. September 15 is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years). ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... March 23 is the 82nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (83rd in leap years). ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... MBC may refer to: Mercedes-Benz Corporation Museum of Broadcast Communications ([1]) MBC Voice Acting Division Mercury Brewering Company MBC is Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation located in Seoul Korea. ...


The drama was next shown on GTV in Taiwan in May 2004 where it was dubbed into Mandarin Chinese and known as Da Changjin (大長今 Dà Chángjīn). It was also the number one program in Taiwan at the time and the theme song was sung by Angela Chang. Gala Television (Traditional Chinese: ) is a television station in the Republic of China that is operated by the Gala Television Corporation, established on June 13, 1997. ... Standard Mandarin is the official Chinese spoken language used by the Peoples Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Singapore. ... Angela Chang (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: , born in January 19, 1982) is a Taiwanese singer and also actress. ...


In September 2005, it was shown on Hong Kong’s TVB (as Dai Cheung Kam) where it became the top program in Hong Kong history. The theme song was sung by Kelly Chen. Television Broadcasts Limited (SEHK: 0511), commonly known as TVB, was the first over-the-air commercial television station in Hong Kong. ... Kelly Chen (陳慧琳, Cantonese: Chan4 Wai6 Lam4, pinyin: Chén Hùi Lín; born Vivian Chen Wai Man 陳慧汶 on September 13, 1973) is a Hong Kong based singer and actress. ...


Beginning in June 2005, the program was shown variously titled in the United States on AZN Television and on mostly on ethnic Korean stations such as KBFD in Hawaii and WOCH-CA in Chicago. AZN Television (AZN TV), formerly The International Channel, is a cable television channel featuring programing from Asian countries including China, Korea, Japan, and India. ... The Korean people are one of the main East Asian ethnic groups. ... KBFD is a independent station that airs asian programming. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... WOCH-CA is a class-A television station in Chicago, Illinois that broadcasts as the Korean Broadcasting Channel, or KBC. The station transmits programs from the Korean Brodcasting System, based in Seoul, South Korea. ... Flag Seal Nickname: The Windy City Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location Location in Chicagoland and northern Illinois Coordinates , Government Country State Counties United States Illinois Cook, DuPage Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 606. ...


In July 2005, Dae Jang Geum was shown on Canada’s Cantonese-language Fairchild TV and in September 2005 on Australia’s Cantonese-language TVB Jade. Cantonese is a major dialect group or language of the Chinese language, a member of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. ... Fairchild TV is a Cantonese cable television network in Canada. ... TVB Jade (無綫電視翡翠台) is the flagship Cantonese TV channel established by Television Broadcasts Limited. ...


Also in September, Dae Jang Geum was first shown in China on Hunan TV where it was known as Da Changjin (大長今 Dà Chángjīn). Also shown on other channels, the program is known for the many variations of the Chinese version of the theme song were sung by various artists. Examples are the CETV version, the Hunan TV version, and the version sung by five winners of the Super Girl singing contest. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... A scheme of the game This article is about the singing contest, see Supergirl for the comic superhero. ...


In Japan, the drama was shown beginning in October 2005 on the country's biggest TV station, NHK, under the title of The Vow of the Palace Court Lady Jang Geum. (宮廷女官チャングムの誓い Kyūtei Nyokan Changumu no Chikai). NHK Broadcasting Center in Shibuya, Tokyo NHK (, Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai), or the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, is Japans public broadcaster. ...


Dae Jang Geum was also shown in Thailand (as แดจังกึม) in October 2005 on Channel 3.


In Indonesia, Dae Jang Geum was shown in December 2005 by an Indonesia's TV station, Indosiar. Indosiar logo Indosiar is a privately owned national television station in Indonesia, which has been operating from West Jakarta since 1994. ...


Dae Jang Geum was shown by GMA Network in the Philippines under the title Jewel in The Palace and is rated as the highest rating Korean novela in primetime from November 2005 to March 2006, only beaten by My Name is Kim Sam Soon, which also aired on GMA. During April, the show bounced back to the leading spot as the latter show ends. Due to its massive popularity, the show was re-run and enjoyed high ratings. Faith Cuneta sang a Tagalog version of the theme song titled “Pangarap na Bituin” for the Philippines release. GMA Network, Incorporated (Global Media Arts Network, Incorporated) is a television network in the Philippines. ... My Name is Kim Sam Soon or Nae I-reum-eun Kim Sam-soon (Korean: ë‚´ 이름은 김삼순, Hanja: - 金三順) is a Korean drama series which was aired on MBC TV from June 1, 2005 to July 21, 2005. ... Tagalog can mean: The Tagalog language, the most widely-spoken of the Philippine languages. ...


Dae Jang Geum was shown by Channel 2 in Iran under the title Jewel in The Palace in 2006. Dae Jang Geum will be dubbed into Russian and shown daily at 8pm on Russia's DVTRK from March 2007. On Saturday 24th September, Korean drama Dae Jang Geum began airing in India during prime time on the country’s state-owned DDTV. It will be shown over the next two years. Dae Jang Geum has also aired in Jordan and Egypt. There is also an online campaign to show Dae Jang Geum on the UK's most well-known channel, BBC. The link to the campaign's website: http://showdjgonbbc.blogspot.com/


Cultural impact

A part of the Korean wave of South Korean popular culture in East Asia, Dae Jang Geum’s immense popularity has had significant cultural impact. This article needs to be wikified. ... The contemporary culture of South Korea derives from the traditional culture of Korea, but since the 1948 division of Korea, it has developed separately from North Koreas culture. ... East Asia is a subregion of Asia that can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms. ...


Tourism

The Korea Tourism Organization has promoted Dae Jang Geum-oriented tourism in East Asia and the United States and the main outdoor sets built by MBC for the shooting of the drama were purchased by the South Korean government. The Dae Jang Geum Theme Park was opened in Yangju, Gyeonggi Province in 2004 at the site of these sets where much of the filming occurred.[12] Korea Tourism Organization, a statutory organization of the Republic of Korea under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, is commissioned to promote the countrys tourism industry. ... Yangju is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. ... Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea. ...


Spin-offs

Spun off from Dae Jang Geum, Jang Geum's Dream is much the same story but focuses on Jang Geum in her younger years. Jang Geums Dream (hangul:장금이의 꿈, Jang Geum ieui Kkum, kana:少女チャングムの夢, Shojo Jyanggumu no Yume) is a Korean anime. ...


Parodies

The Garden of Sensual Court Lady Jang Geum

In 2006, a Japanese pornographic film company hired Korean actors to create an erotic parody of Dae Jang Geum entitled The Garden of Sensual Court Lady Jang Geum for release in 2007.[13] Pornographic movies Pornography (Porn) (from Greek πόρνη (porne) prostitute and γραφή (grafe) writing), more informally referred to as porn or porno, is the explicit representation of the human body or sexual activity with the goal of sexual arousal. ... Eroticism is an aesthetic focused on sexual desire, especially the feelings of anticipation of sexual activity. ... Parody of Back to the Future In contemporary usage, a parody is a work that imitates another work in order to ridicule, ironically comment on, or poke some affectionate fun at the work itself, the subject of the work, the author or fictional voice of the parody, or another subject. ...


Theme song parody

The theme song of Dae Jang Geum, "Onara," has also been subject of an online parody in Mandarin Chinese, featuring a series of puns derived from the original song and telling a humorous story. Onara 오나라 呼唤 (Theme Song to Dae Jang Geum) Onara 오나라 呼唤 is the theme song to hugely popular television drama series Dae Jang Geum. ... Standard Mandarin is the official Chinese spoken language used by the Peoples Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Singapore. ...


Philippines parody

It was also spoofed by the Philippines gag show Bubble Gang entitled Jowa in the Palace (Jowa is a gay slang for syota or girlfriend/boyfriend). And another gag show Wow Mali from a different channel entitled Joey in the Palace where it is starred by veteran comedian of that name. Bubble Gang is a sketch comedy television show in the Philippines aired every Friday evenings by GMA Network. ...


Famous quotes

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
  • Your fate will be destined by three women. You killed the first woman, though you didn't want to. You will save the second one, but she will die because of you. The third one will kill you, but save thousands.

-A hermit said this to Seo Cheon-soo, Jang-Geum's father, in a cave where Cheon-soo was recovering from his injuries from a fall. The three women mentioned in the quote are Yeonsangun's mother, Jang-geum's mother, and Jang-geum herself.

  • I would have never guessed that your talent would also become your poison.

-Lady Han, during a cooking competition against Geum-yeong and Lady Choi, when Jang Geum made the mistake of not boiling the water in the right amount of time after seeking to find the best bones.

  • How dare she?! For five generations our family has been ruling the Royal Kitchen, and I'll not agree that it (the position) be placed to anyone...Using our talents and (political) power or anything else that is needed, we'll be her downfall!!!

-Lady Choi to Geum-young, after Lady Jung said "I'll pass the position to someone who really deserves it...".

  • Shut up! Jang Geum, I have not become so foolish to the point I can't make my own decision.

-Lady Han's reply to Jang Geum's protests about Lady Han appointing Jang Geum to be her assistant because Jang Geum had lost her sense of taste.

  • You are not only Myeong-yi's daughter, you are my daughter as well...

-Lady Han to Jang Geum during imprisonment in the "sulphur-duck incident".

  • I will teach you (how to make it) when we return to the palace

-Lady Han's last words, before her death en route to Jeju Island. Jang Geum was asking Lady Han how to make steamed prawns when Lady Han died.

  • ...I will now return to the palace...I will wait for your return...Forgive me for my surrender...Farewell, Jang-geum...
-Lady Han's final thoughts, addressed to Jang-geum, right before passing away.
  • What did I do wrong? Why must everyone treat me this way? I will not start over. My mother and now you have left me. No matter what, I will never follow your orders again.

-Jang Geum, after Lady Han's death on their way to Jeju Island.

  • ...Why did you leave me? Why do all the people whom I love leave me? What are my faults? What have I done wrong? I don't want to continue, I also want to rest. It was all much better for my mother; before she died I swept away her hunger. But you, you never even gave me a chance to serve you even for the last time. I'm very tired, I don't want (to continue). I will never obey your orders again...never again, Lady Han...
-Variation of the above.
  • Jang Geum, Don't cry...I told you not to cry. Stop crying, you need to live on. As long as you are alive, I promise you Myeong Yan and I will not die...don't cry.

-Lady Han speaking to Jang Geum on Jeju Island, supposedly Lady Han's spirit came to Jang Geum or Jang Geum was imagining it.

  • I use my (acupuncture) needles to kill people.

-Female Physician Jang-Dook, Jang Geum's mentor in the field of medicine, on why she became a mediacal woman. She actually wanted to exact revenge on an official who attempted to draft Jang-Deok's mother to be a concubine of Yeonsangun, leading to her suicide.

  • As a maid for Royal officials, you must learn to give up!

-Medical woman Jang-Duk, after she fooled Jang Geum into an escape plan that was destined for failure.

  • I'll tell you this: No one can ever persuade me to give up! I will never give up!

-Jang Geum, in her response to the above quote.

  • She is like wild grass. No matter how you pull it, that plant will return and return.

-Geum-young (as Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen), referring to Jang-geum, when they and Lady Choi were discussing about Jang-geum's surprising return.

  • If I believe you, that means she is horrible. If I believe her, that means you are horrible. Is there a way to believe you, without anyone being horrible? ... Oh, Chang Jin, I believe you.

-Shin-bi (Xin Fei in Mandarin), Jang-geum (Chang-jin in Mandarin)'s doctor colleague

  • To regret is to take responsibilities for one's own deeds. It is to repent, to make up for, and never to repeat such deeds again. How can you hope for forgiveness, not giving up anything and refusing to reveal any misdeeds?

-Jang-Geum to Lady Choi, when she pleads for forgiveness at Myeong-yi's (Jang-geum's mother) grave, before the final downfall of the Choi family.

  • I love Jang-Geum. Do you too?

-King Jungjong, to Lord Min Jeong-ho, during the archery contest where they were contesting for the trinket that Jang-Geum inherited from her father.

  • Are you sad? I am happy. Are you happy? I am sad. Are you scared? My heart flutters like a butterfly. Are you brave? I am scared.

-Min Jeong-Ho and Jang Geum, upon running away from the palace.

  • They say the patient will get better if the people around him believe he can get better!

-Lady Min to the queen when her child, the Crown Prince had a disease. It was a quote Jang Guem once said.

  • Why can't I? Why can't I?

-Jang-geum, opposing what's right/wrong based solely on tradition

  • This woman isn't meant for this era. When will women have their place?

-The last line in the entire series, said by Lord Min Jeong-Ho

  • You are so cruel!!

-Lady Choi, speaking to her conscience while walking towards Jang-geum's mother's tomb/memorial.

  • First, you killed Myeong-yi!! Now, you want to kill both Jang-geum and I!! You are very cruel!!

-Lady Choi, remembering Lady Han's accusations to her before Lady Han was exiled to Jeju (she died on the way).

  • Do you think our fates will be changed if you will be born as Choi Seong-geum and I as Park Myeong-yi? If both you and Han Baek-gyeong were born into my family, do you think you can escape the prison (of influence) that surrounds my family? Do you think you can escape it? Do you think you will succeed in escaping it?

-Lady Choi, while speaking to Jang-geum's mother's tomb/memorial.

  • Forgive me because I was born in that kind of family. Forgive me because I never escaped the prison of my family. Forgive also my aunt who pushed me in doing it (framing you), also her aunt, the aunt that started it all, all who succeeded her.

-Lady Choi, begging for forgiveness from Jang-geum's mother.

  • You can't do it?

-Lady Choi, after one of the rocks fell from the tomb/memorial of Jang-geum's mother.

  • So I will surrender myself, not because I have regretted what I have done, but because I want to save my family which have been my life. Geum-yeong is our (last) hope, like Jang-geum which was your (last) hope, I want to do the same. What our family started will be continued...

-Lady Choi's last statement, before falling off of Mount Tongyin after trying to get a ribbon from a tree branch.


Notes

  1. ^ A higher position than the Top Lady of the Royal Kitchen. In-charge of all the women working in the Palace.
  2. ^ The Royal Kitchen is known as "水剌間" (soo-rak-gan) in Korea, translated into"御膳廚房" in Mandarin.
  3. ^ In the Philippines, he is known as Kapitan or the Captain.
  4. ^ Known as "秋香" (Qiuxiang) in Mandarin. In the Philippines, she was known as Aling Shon-bi (손비).
  5. ^ Known as "韓愛鍾" (Han Aizhong) in Mandarin.
  6. ^ As the King's concubine, at 5th grade of a 9-rank system.
  7. ^ As the King's concubine, at 4th grade.
  8. ^ Known as "阿昌" (Achang) in Mandarin. In the Philippines, she was No-chang (노창).
  9. ^ Also referred to as "首医女" Top medical woman in Mandarin.
  10. ^ Overseas Press to Participate in the Hallyu Promotion Event at the Korea Tourism Organization website. 10 October 2005.
  11. ^ Boonsong Kositchotethana. “A lesson from South Korea” Bangkok Post. 11 January 2006.
  12. ^ Overseas Press to Participate in the Hallyu Promotion Event at the Korea Tourism Organization website. 10 October 2005.
  13. ^ 日 무명배우 고용 ‘에로 대장금’찍어, MBC강력 대응 방침 from News.Naver.com. 8 December 2006. (Korean)

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See also

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