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Drama · History · Adventure
Overview
The great adventures of Kim Dae-gun, a young man dreaming of a New Joseon. He is full of curiosity and takes action rather than words. He willingly accepts the fate of becoming Joseon’s first priest and sets out to study in Macau with his seminary classmates. And finally opens the way of the modern Joseon Dynasty by traversing the sea and land!
Top Cast


Yoon Shi-yoon
Yoon Shi-yoon
Andrew Kim Taegon
Yoon Shi-yoon
Andrew Kim Taegon


Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
Yoo Jin-gil
Ahn Sung-ki
Yoo Jin-gil


Yoon Kyung-ho
Yoon Kyung-ho
Hyun Seok-moon
Yoon Kyung-ho
Hyun Seok-moon


Lee Moon-sik
Lee Moon-sik
Jo Shin-chul
Lee Moon-sik
Jo Shin-chul


Lee Kyung-young
Lee Kyung-young
Lee Woong-sik
Lee Kyung-young
Lee Woong-sik


Shin Jung-keun
Shin Jung-keun
Lim Chi-hwa
Shin Jung-keun
Lim Chi-hwa


Lee Ho-won
Lee Ho-won
Choi Yang-up
Lee Ho-won
Choi Yang-up


Song Ji-yeon
Song Ji-yeon
Zhrin
Song Ji-yeon
Zhrin


Choi Mu-sung
Choi Mu-sung
Kim Jae-joon
Choi Mu-sung
Kim Jae-joon


Baek Ji-won
Baek Ji-won
Goh Ursula
Baek Ji-won
Goh Ursula
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