Eight Days, Assassination Attempts against King Jeongjo explained

Alt Name:Eight Days Mystery of Jeongjo Assassination
Native Name:
Hangul:정조암살미스터리 8일
Hanja:正祖暗殺미스터리 8日
Rr:Jeongjoamsalmiseuteori 8il
Mr:Chŏngjoamsalmisŭt'ŏri 8il
Lk:Jeongjo Assassination Mystery 8 Days
Genre:Period drama
Drama
Director:Park Jong-won
Starring:Kim Sang-joong
Park Jung-chul
Jung Ae-ri
Lee Seon-ho
Hee Won
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean
Num Episodes:10
Executive Producer:Han Chang-hoon
Producer:Go Jang-won
Kim Do-yeon
Ahn Sang-hwi
Lee Joo-hyung
Runtime:Saturdays and Sundays at 23:00 (KST)
Channel:CJ CGV

Eight Days, Assassination Attempts against King Jeongjo is a South Korean television miniseries starring Kim Sang-joong, Park Jung-chul, Jung Ae-ri, Lee Seon-ho, and Hee Won. The series ran for 10 episodes, and was aired by CGV from November 17, 2007 to December 16, 2007. This show is placed in the context of the eight days procession organized in 1795 by King Jeongjo of Joseon to visit the tomb of his father at Hwaseong Fortress. This historic event was a huge one, involving 5,661 people and 1,417 horses.[1]

Synopsis

The screenplay is based on the novel Journey (; lit. "a round trip") written in 2006 by Oh Se-yeong. The background of the action is the 1795 procession organized by King Jeongjo of Joseon for the 60th birthday of his mother, Lady Hyegyeong that also commemorated the 60th birthday of his deceased father,[2] the Crown Prince Sado. During the eight days period when the Court left the palace for the ceremony, the show introduces several assassination attempts against the King. A first one comes from the Moon In-bang's group (a millenarist sect). But this plot is used by the Noron Faction to pursue its own agenda, attempting an armed suppression against the Sipa Faction and the King as well.

Apart from the fictional elements, a major focus is placed on two historical sources. The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyeong is extensively used during many flashback sequences relative to events that occurred before the death (1762) of Crown Prince Sado, while the official documents from the Joseon Royal Library are used for the current events: the "Wonhaeng Eulmyo Jeongni Uigwe" (Eulmyo=1795) for the procession itself, and the "Hwaseong Seongyeokuigwe" concerning the Hwaseong Fortress as a whole.

This series is often referred as Eight Days, Mystery of Jeong Jo Assassination, a misleading translation since King Jeongjo won the 1795 confrontation and only died in 1800.[3]

Documents about the real-life 1795 procession

The main document of the 1795 procession is an eight-panel screen, the Hwaseonghaenghaengdo Byeongpun. Nowadays, three copies of this screen exists: a sepia one,[4] a blue one and a colored one,[5] the King's copy. This last copy can be seen at Samsung Museum of Art Leeum and has been designated as Korean National Treasure 1430 in 2005-04-15.[6]

Map of the Hwaseong Fortress in the 1800 Uigwe.

Cast and characters

As described in the credits of the last episode, the drama involves the following characters:

.casthgcharacterhgreal-lifenotes
01Kim Sang-joong김상중Jeongjo정조1752–1800King Jeongjo, the central character of the drama (r. 1776–1800).
02Park Jung-chul박정철Jeong Yakyong정약용1762-1836Silhak philosopher, coordinator of the Sipa, pen name Dasan.
03Jung Ae-ri정애리Lady Hyegyeong혜경궁1735–1815Consort of Prince Sado, mother of King Jeongjo. Hyebin. Daughter of Hong Bonghan.
04Lee Seon-ho이선호Jang Inhyeong장인형Gichong Jang: recruited by Mun Inbang, as comrade Jang 장 동지.
05Hee Won희원So Hyangbi소향비This lady with the nice hat, lover of Jang Inhyeong.
06Park Chan-hwan박찬환Sim Hwanji심환지1730-1802Minister of War, head of Noron faction.
07Lee Dae-yeon이대연Mun Inbang문인방Rising Sun's ringleader. Moniker= Okpo Seonsaeng 옥포.
08Jang Gi-yong장기용Hong Jaecheon홍재천Head of Daedong merchants, born Sangpil: recruited by Mun Inbang, as comrade Hong 홍 동지.
09Park Su-hyeon박수현Choi Gisu최기수Gichong Choi, the King's bodyguard.
10Jo Dal-hwan조달환Kim Chundeuk춘득Officer of the Royal Guards, bodyguard of Jeong Yakyong.
11Kim Tae-hoon김태훈Kim Hanju김한주Nephew of Queen Dowager Jeongsun, link between Jeongsun and the Noron faction.
12Kim Seong-gyeom김성겸Yeongjo영조1694–1776Former King (r. 1724-1776).
13Park Ung박웅Chae Jegong채제공1720-1799Sipa leader, presented as Chef State Concilior.
14Kim Gi-hyeon김기현Kim Jeongsu김정수Former leader of the Noron faction.
15Kim Hui-jong김희종Queen Jeongsun정순왕후1745-1805Jeongsun Wanghu of the Gyeongju Kim clan, Yeongjo's widow, Queen Dowager Jeongsun.
16Jo Han-jun조한준Crown Prince Sado사도 세자1735-17622nd son of Yeongjo (from Yeongbin), late Prince Regent Jangheon 장헌세자, father of Jeongjo.
17Yi Yong-hwan이용환Gu Myeongrok구명록Hidden son of Gu Seonbok, attending trainer of the Hunlyeondogam.
18Hong Seung-il홍승일Jeong Han-gi정한기.
19Jeong Yong-u정용우Hong Byeongsin홍병신Assistant Section Chief of the Ministry of War. E05, 09:50.
20Na Jae-gyun나재균Hong Inhan홍인안1722-17761775 Left State Councilor: brother of Hong Bonghan.
21Heo Gi-ho허기호Hong Bonghan홍봉한1713-1778Father of Lady Hyegyeong, grandfather of Jeongjo.
22Choe Geong-u최겅우Yi Gyeongmu이경무Ogunyeong: Hunlyeondogam commander.
23Yi Yong-jin이용진Jo Simtae조심태Suwon Governor.
24Kim Seong-il김성일Dong Jung-seo동중서Lord of Penghu.
25Han Cheol-woo한철우Jang Son-yi장손이The sharpshooter.
26Jeong Yong-ju정용주Jang Son-san장손산The specialist of underwater operations.
27Song Yeong-jin송영진Hong Sanggung홍상궁.
28Yi Ung-jae이웅재Hong Suyeong홍수영1755-1798Oldest son of Hong Nakin. Recipient of the 1795 Memoir.
29Hong Ae-bin홍애빈Princess Hwawan화완옹주1737–1808Princess Hwawan, 3rd daughter of Yeongjo and Sado's mother.
30Won Jong-seon원종선Sim Yiji심이지Ogunyeong: Sueo-sa daejang (commander).
31Yi Hyeong-ju이형주Yi Hanpung이한풍Ogunyeong: Eoyeong-sa daejang (commander).
32Park Yong-jin박용진Yi Myeongsik이명식Commissioner (Jejo) of the Royal Guards .
33Oh Chang-gyeong오창경Yi Yugyeong이유경Jo Simtae's Deputy.
34Park Jong-cheol박종철Yu Eonho유언호Member of the Noron faction.
35Kim Geon-ho김건호Yun Si-dong윤시둥1729-17971795 Minister of the Right. (U-changseong·우찬성 ???).
36Choe Min-seo최민서Sin Daehyeon신대현Ogunyeong: Chong-yung-sa commander.
37Kim Yang-u김양우Gu Seonbok구선복1762 accusator of CP Sado: general executed E01.
38Sin Dong-hun신동훈Mak-soe막쇠The cheokseodan pedler.
39Kim Seung-hun김승훈Daedong gibsa대동 집사Daedong attendant.
40Yi Jae-ug이재욱Bae Jeong-tae배정태.
41No Ig-hyeon노익현Han Jang-bok한장복The Daedong spy at Hwaseong Fortress.
42Jeong Na-on정나온Young jumo젊은 주모Tavern keeper.
43O Seo-yeon오서연Han Mae한매.
44Seol Ji-yun설지윤Cheongyeon Princess청연공주1754-1821First daughter of Prince Sado and Lady Heongyeong.
45Park Gun-woo박긴태Jeongjo (child)어린 정조Yi San, the Royal Successor, to become King Jeongjo.
46Yun Yeong-min윤영민Jeong Bok정복The King's Eunuch, brother of Jeong Hugyeom.
47Seok Myeong-sik석명식Hanju gimsa한주 집사Kim Hanju attendant.
48Yang Jeong-hyeon양정현munjung (adult)문중어른.
49Yi Dong-yeon이동연Hong Suyeong (child)어린 수영Hong Suyeong (child).
50Kim Jin-hui김진희Hyegyeong (child)어린 혜경Hyegyeong (child).
51Oh Hyeon-sil오현실Hyegyeong sanggung혜경 상궁Lady-in-waiting of Lady Hyegyeong.
52Sin Gyeong-seon신경선Jeongjo sanggung정조 산궁Lady-in-waiting of King Jeongjo.
53Byun Yang-hoSeo Yubang서유방Gyeonggi Governor, secretly helping the Noron faction
54Son Yeong-gwon손영권 Jeong Hu-gyeom정후겸1750-1776 Hwawan-ongju's adopted son
55Han Hyeok-ju한혁주 Kim Gwiju김귀주 1740-1786 Queen Jeongsun's brother

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Notes and References

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  2. Sagapyeon (사갑연): 60th birthday feast for the dead
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  4. Web site: Hwaseong Haenghaeng. KCC. 2013. Korean Copyright Commission. ko. dead. https://archive.today/20130703031450/http://gongu.copyright.or.kr/search/search.do?kwd=%ED%99%94%EC%84%B1%ED%96%89%ED%96%89%EB%8F%84&fGroup=02&fLicCode=&authorSeq=. 2013-07-03.
  5. Web site: Kim Deuksin Hwaseongneunghaengdo. KCC. 2013. Korean Copyright Commission. ko.
  6. Web site: Royal Parade to Hwaseong Fortress. 2013. Cultural Heritage Administration. 2013-05-08.
  7. Web site: Chung. Ah-young. Renaissance of Joseon King Jeongjo. The Korea Times. 2013-04-02. 13 November 2007.