The Story of the First Kings Four Gods

Title:The Story of the First Kings Four Gods
Tae Wang Sa Shin Gi/Tai Ō Shi Jin Ki (Korean)
Tai Ō Shi Jin Ki (Korean)
The Legend - The Story of the First King's Four Gods
The Story of the First King's Four Gods
太王四神記 (Chinese)
태왕사신기 (Korean)
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An anime adaptation of a Korean drama about the life of the 19th king of ↗Goguryeo (circa 350↗CE on the Korean peninsula). Hwanwoong, who was sent from the heavens to make the world a better place. He falls in love with Saeoh and gives her the joojak necklace; however, Kajin becomes jealous since Saeoh has given birth to Hwanwoong's son. She takes the baby and throws him off a cliff. Saeoh, thinking that her son had died, is overcome with grief and turns into the black joojak to destroy the world. Hwanwoong is the only one who could stop her. Afterwards, Hwanwoong returns to the Heavens and prophecizes that 2000 years later, the true Joo Shin king will come to Earth. And with the help of the four gods, he will restore the might and majesty of the Joo Shin kingdom. [source:MYSOJU (amended)]

ANN is reporting that a 26-episode anime adaptation of this 2007 Korean live-action drama story is currently in the works and is scheduled for release in early 2010.

See wikipedia entry for ↗The Legend for more info.

View the streaming (English subbed) live-action series at this Korean Fan Site
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Unevaluated Jan-Chan [series:2117#967]
I am watching the TV drama series .. and it actually is pretty good (for a TV series). Don't know if you have seen the 2007 Korean movie - ↗Dragon Wars, but the fun special effects used in that movie make an appearance in this series.

With a mix of Korean mythology and ↗shamanism, this story muddies the historical waters to do a retelling of an important Korean leader.

Well scripted and filmed, this live-action drama has a fast and dynamic storyline, and is something easily understandable from a western perspective. Good first episode.
(The summary offers a short description of the 26episode TV drama series... Here is the long version)

An anime adaptation of a Korean drama series which portrays the life of the 19th king of Goguryeo. Jumong, the founder of Goguryeo, establish Goguryeo with his Four Gods: Cheong-ryong (Blue Dragon), Baek-ho (White Tiger), Joo-jak (Phoenix), Hyeon-mu (symbolized as a turtle). The Japanese may know them as Seiryuu, Byakko, Suzaku, and Genbu. Jumong marries Soseono, who had a big part in the founding of Goguryeo. They have two sons, Onjo and Biryu. When the son of Jumong’s first wife came to Goguryeo in search of his father, and is named Crown Prince, Soseono takes her sons, Onjo and Biryu, South and establishs Baekje. This is how Baekje and Goguryeo were known as “brother countries”.

As time passed, the Four Gods secluded themselves from society and watched as Baekje and Goguryeo’s relationship worsened (worsened more mainly because Goguryeo’s king was killed in a battle between Baekje and Goguryeo).

One day, Ju-ahn, “Hyeon-mu” of the Four Gods, sees two stars sour up into the sky. Since one came from the palace in Baekje, it predicted the birth of “Su”, later known as King Ah-shin. The other star came from Goguryeo, prophesizing the birth of Dam-deok, later known as Gwang Gae Toh Dae Wang.

Realizing that his new master has come to the world, Ju-ahn awaits in the vast Manchuria with a young girl, Sujini, to see which of the two will be his master. Sujini was picked up as an orphan by Ju-ahn and considers Ju-ahn as her father.

Therefore, the story is on the Four Gods looking for their master, Gwang Gae Toh Dae Wang, who was an expert in tactics, the woman he loved (Sujini), who was also loved by the coldhearted King Ah-shin.

Who was Dam-deok (Gwang Gae Toh Dae Wang, also known as ↗Gwanggaeto)?: He was the 19th king of Goguryeo (a Korean dynasty which lasted from 37 B.C. to 668 A.D.). During the time of Dam-deok, Goguryeo was the most powerful nation in East Asia (yes, even the Chinese dynasty couldn’t defeat Goguryeo). At age 11, he was made the Crown Prince and became King when he was 16. In 396, he attacked Baekje (a nation Southwest of Goguryeo) and took over the northern area above the Han River. He defeated the many invasions made by the Yeon Dynasty (China) after 400 A.D. During his reign, the number of castles he took over numbered in the hundreds and villages numbered in the thousands. However, he died at an untimely age of 39.

(summary from Korean Drama Web-site)


For more information about the history of Korea during this time period, see the ↗wikipedia entry for the 3 Kingdoms period

Last updated Wednesday, May 13 2009. Created Tuesday, May 12 2009.

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