2013 South Korean TV series or program
Hur Jun, The Original Story (Korean : 구암 허준 ; RR : Guam Heo Jun ) is a 2013 South Korean television series about the life of Heo Jun , a commoner who rose up the ranks to become a royal physician in Joseon (he used the pen name "Guam").[ 1] [ 2] It aired on MBC from March 18 to September 23, 2013 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:50 for 135 episodes.[ 3]
Heo Jun was the author of the famed oriental medicine textbook Dongui Bogam (lit. "Mirror of Eastern Medicine"), considered the defining text of traditional Korean medicine .[ 4] This was the fifth dramatization of his life .[ 5] Lead actor Kim Joo-hyuk is the son of Kim Mu-saeng , who also played the same character in the 1975 series Tenacity .[ 6] [ 7]
Plot
Heo Jun is the son of a concubine and the governor of Yeongcheon . When he witnesses brilliant doctor Yoo Ui-tae save a dying person, he decides to become a doctor. First he works as a medicinal herb gatherer, then with the help of Ye-jin at Yoo Ui-tae's clinic, he studies rare medical texts imported from the Ming dynasty . With his expanded medical knowledge, Heo Jun begins to treat patients under Yoo Ui-tae's tutelage. But he later despairs of his inability to cure his mentor's stomach cancer. Despite the era's oppressive caste system and his commoner background, Heo Jun rises to the top of his field and becomes King Seonjo 's royal physician.
Cast
Main cast
Supporting cast
Heo family
Go Doo-shim as Madam Son
Lee Jae-yong as Kim Min-se
Jung Ho-bin as Ahn Kwang-ik
Yeo Ho-min as Yang-tae
Jang Jae-won as young Yang-tae
Choi Sang-hoon as Heo Ryun
Kim Hye-jung as Lady Jang Jung-shil
Won Ki-joon as Heo Seok
Kim So-yeon as Im Mi-hyun
Lee Hae-woo as Heo Gyeom
Gu family
Yoo family
Kim Mi-sook as Lady Oh
Kim Hyo-yeon as Kwon Sook-jung
Shin Kwi-shik as Kwon Hyuk-soo
Pharmacy
Jung Eun-pyo as Im Oh-geun
Kim So-yi as Ha Dong-daek
Lee Da-yeon as Yoo Wol-yi
Jung Ji-ah as Cho-rye
Yoon Seul as Mi-geum
Kim Joong-ki as Busanpo
Oh Dae-hwan as Jang-swe
Go Young-min as Young-dal
Oh Yong as Gguk-swe
Royal Court
Royal Hospital
Choi Jong-hwan as Yang Ye-soo
Lee Han-wi as Kim Man-kyung
Kim Hyuk as Kim Hong-ki
Kim Jung-hwan Lee Myung-hwan
Go Yoon-hoo as Jung Tae-eun
Yoo Seung-bong as Jung Jak
Kim Jin-ho as Kim Eung-taek
Hwang Bum-shik as Song Hak-gyu
Son Yeo-eun as So-hyun
Han Bo-bae as Chae-sun
Yoon Yoo-sun as Hong Choon-yi
Choi Ye-jin as Deok-geum
Ga Deuk-hee as Se-hee
Shin Bok-sook as Female palace physician
Lee Seung-ah as Gae-geum
Kang Cho-hee as Ohn-ji
Lee Soo-in as Ok-jung
Park Kyung-hwan as Doyak Saryeong
Extended cast
Ji Sang-hyuk as Sang-hwa
Jo Soo-jung as Soo-yeon
Jo Woo-jin as Woo Gong-bo
Lee Kye-in as Dol-swe
Hyun Chul-ho as Public officer Kim
Kim Byung-ki as Sung In-chul
Na Sung-kyun as Jung Sung-pil
Song Jae-hee as Lee Jung-myung
Kim Cheol-ki as Bae Chun-soo
Yoo Tae-woong as Kim Gong-ryang
Lee Chan as Kim Byung-jo
Shin Gook as Prime minister
Im Seung-dae as Eunuch
Joo Ah-sung as Gu Tae-hoon
Hwang Bo-mi as Lady Jang
Choi Hyun-seo as Eun-ok
Ryu Sung-hoon as Jang Jung
Hyun Chul-ho as Mr. Kim
Awards and nominations
References
^ "Hur Jun, the Original Story script reading of MBC's new drama series" . MBC Global Media . March 7, 2013. Retrieved February 10, 2015 .
^ "Hur Jun, the Original Story Casts Interview" . MBC Global Media . April 9, 2013. Retrieved February 10, 2015 .
^ Kang, Jung-yeon (March 14, 2013). "Heo Jun, production report conference" . BNTNews . Archived from the original on February 10, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2015 .
^ Chung, Suzy (March 27, 2013). "Heo Jun, the Legendary Doctor of Joseon" . The Korea Blog . Archived from the original on February 10, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2015 .
^ Oh, Jean (March 13, 2013). "Period piece overload? Spring drama lineup goes heavy on historical settings" . The Korea Herald . Retrieved February 10, 2015 .
^ Kang, Hyo-jin (March 6, 2013). "Kim Joo Hyuk seeks to bring his new interpretation of Heo Jun in Gu Am Heo Jun " . Korea Star Daily via Yahoo! . Archived from the original on August 1, 2013.
^ Kim, Yeon-ji (October 22, 2013). "Hur Jun role was actor's "destiny" " . Korea JoongAng Daily . Retrieved February 10, 2015 .
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