
Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?
Drama
Overview
About three monks in a remote monastery; an aging master, a small orphan and a young man who left his city life to seek Enlightenment.
Top Cast
Lee Pan-yong
Lee Pan-yong
Hye-gok
Lee Pan-yong
Hye-gok
Sin Won-sop
Sin Won-sop
Ki-bong
Sin Won-sop
Ki-bong
Hwang Hae-jin
Hwang Hae-jin
Hae-jin
Hwang Hae-jin
Hae-jin
Go Su-myeong
Go Su-myeong
Abbot
Go Su-myeong
Abbot
Yun Byeong-hui
Yun Byeong-hui
Ki-bong's Mother
Yun Byeong-hui
Ki-bong's Mother
Choi Myeong-deok
Choi Myeong-deok
Ki-bong's Younger Sister
Choi Myeong-deok
Ki-bong's Younger Sister
Kim Hui-ryong
Kim Hui-ryong
The Other Disciple
Kim Hui-ryong
The Other Disciple
Lee Eun-Young
Lee Eun-Young
Hae-jin's Mother
Lee Eun-Young
Hae-jin's Mother
Lee Seon-hye
Lee Seon-hye
Dancing Girl
Lee Seon-hye
Dancing Girl
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