Korean Drama Trailer LeeSan Wind Of The Palace
Synopsis
In the late 18th century, Lee San became the 22nd kind of the Joseon Dynasty!
It was the most tumultuous times ever seen in the 500-year-old Joseon monarchy!
He was an open-minded, wise king who championed democratic values.
The stories of his glorious triumphs, ordeals, regrets, and historical achievements are shown in this TV drama.
A story about Lee San’s life
The politics of Lee San (King Jung-jo)
He
was a natural leader who ended vicious partisan politics and revived
the economy with his extensive knowledge of the market. He created a
strong paradigm in the 18th century and ruled with the kingdom wisely!
This
biopic drama covers his dramatic life and shows the achievements of the
Silhak scholars and outstanding officials who rebuilt the kingdom’s
power.
The high point of the arts in the late Joseon Dynasty.
Hwaseong
Fortress was a remarkable architectural achievement during this period
and western knowledge began to seep into the kingdom. Brilliant
individuals such as Park Ji-won, Lee Ick, Jung Yak-yong, Kim Hong-do,
Shin Yoon-bok, and others are introduced in this TV drama as well.
For
the first time, the art workshop of the palace will be shown along with
the Aekjung office and Seja Ikwiesa. There were 10 failed assassination
attempts made during this period alone in the 500-year history of the
Joseon Kingdom and they will be depicted as well.
Economic turning point in the 18th century
As family industries began to be replaced with a trading economy, the 18th century was a turning point for the economy-!
The
commercial trade of the times will be depicted realistically and the
trading organization that Song-yeon leads is where the latter Joseon
Dynasty’s economy originated from. T
he special Joseon Dynasty products that were made under the guidance of Song-yeon were exported to the China’s Ching Dynasty.
In
addition, the 30-year romance between the leading female character
Song-yeon (Eubin Sung) and King Jung-jo will also be a main theme in
the drama.
The reinforcement of the army and military research
In
the late 18th century, western technology began to seep into the
kingdom and many political factions that opposed the king tried to fan
the flames by starting anti-government movements. This led King Jung-jo
to take a strong interest in national security and a military buildup.
This is when the king reformed the army and began to beef up military
research.
One accomplishment in this era was the publication
of the Muyedobotongji, Joseon dynasty’s first martial arts textbook to
ever exist.






