

Drama · Romance · History
Overview
Although born a daughter of an aristocratic family, Jin-yi discovers the secret behind her birth and enters into a life in a brothel as a gisaeng.
Top Cast


Song Hye-kyo
Song Hye-kyo
Hwang Jin-yi
Song Hye-kyo
Hwang Jin-yi


Yoo Ji-tae
Yoo Ji-tae
Nomi
Yoo Ji-tae
Nomi


Kim Eung-soo
Kim Eung-soo
Seo Gyung-deok
Kim Eung-soo
Seo Gyung-deok


Jeong Yu-mi
Jeong Yu-mi
Yi-geum
Jeong Yu-mi
Yi-geum


Ryu Seung-ryong
Ryu Seung-ryong
Hee-yeol
Ryu Seung-ryong
Hee-yeol


Oh Tae-kyung
Oh Tae-kyung
Gwiddongi
Oh Tae-kyung
Gwiddongi


Kim You-jung
Kim You-jung
Young Jin-yi
Kim You-jung
Young Jin-yi


Lee Hyun-woo
Lee Hyun-woo
Young Nomi
Lee Hyun-woo
Young Nomi


Ye Su-jeong
Ye Su-jeong
Jin-yi's Mother
Ye Su-jeong
Jin-yi's Mother


Yoo Chae-mok
Yoo Chae-mok
Gisaeng
Yoo Chae-mok
Gisaeng
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