
The Way of Hwarang
History · Drama · Romance
Overview
His parents captured by the Baekje armies, prince Eo-jin infiltrates the enemy castle alone to seek revenge. His plot is ruined when he falls in love with a princess there and is forced to choose between betraying his parents and nation or the woman he loves.
Top Cast


Shin Young-kyun
Shin Young-kyun
Eojinrang (Hwarang, son of Pumseok)
Shin Young-kyun
Eojinrang (Hwarang, son of Pumseok)


Moon Jeong-suk
Moon Jeong-suk
Half moon princess
Moon Jeong-suk
Half moon princess


Ju Seon-tae
Ju Seon-tae
General Jisan
Ju Seon-tae
General Jisan


Kim Jeong-ok
Kim Jeong-ok
General Jisan's wife
Kim Jeong-ok
General Jisan's wife


Hwang Jeong-sun
Hwang Jeong-sun
Gota-so (Pom-seok's wife)
Hwang Jeong-sun
Gota-so (Pom-seok's wife)


Yang Hoon
Yang Hoon
King Uija (The 31st King of Baekje)
Yang Hoon
King Uija (The 31st King of Baekje)


Kim Wun-ha
Kim Wun-ha
Mudalang (son of General Jisan)
Kim Wun-ha
Mudalang (son of General Jisan)


Park Am
Park Am
General Yoon Chung
Park Am
General Yoon Chung


Gang Mi-ae
Gang Mi-ae
Jebi
Gang Mi-ae
Jebi


Yang Mi-hee
Yang Mi-hee
Yang Mi-hee
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