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Especial KRP — Sobrenomes Coreanos
Cansado de Lee? Kim? Seo? Song? Choi? Hwang? Park? Abaixo do "Read More" você vai encontrar alguns sobrenomes mais incomuns que pode usar em seus personagens coreanos.
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Ah, A (아 - A)
Ae (애 - É)
Ban, Bahn, Van, Vahn, Pan, Pahn (반 - Ban)
Beon, Bun, Buhn, Veon, Vun, Vuhn (번 - Bón)
Beom, Bum, Buhm, Veom, Vum, Vuhm (범 - Bóm)
Bo, Vo (보 - Bô)
Bok, Vok (복 - Bôc)
Bong, Vong (봉 - Bông)
Boo, Bu, Voo, Vu (부 - Bú)
Bi, Vi, Bee, Vee (비 - Bi)
Bin, Been, Bean, Vin, Veen, Vean (빈 - Bin)
Bing, Beeng, Ving, Veeng (빙 - Bing)
Da (다 - Dá)
Dam (담 - Dam)
Dan (단 - Dan)
Dang (당 - Dang)
Dae, Dai (대 - Dé)
Dok, Dock (독 - Dôc)
Dokgo, Dokko (독고 - Docô)
Don (돈 - Dôn)
Dong (동 - Dông)
Dongbang (동방 - Dôngbâng)
Deung (등 - Dûng)
Deungjeong, Deungjung (등정 - Dûngdjóng)
Eogeum, Uhgeum, Ugeum (어금 - Ógûm)
Eun (은 - Ûn)
Eum (음 - Ûm)
Hak, Hahk (학 - Rác)
Hae (해 - Ré)
Hyeong, Hyung, Hyoung (형 - Rióng)
Ho, Hoh (호 - Rô)
Hwa, Hwah (화 - Ruá)
Hwangmok (황목 - Ruangmôk)
Hwangbo (황보 - Ruangbô)
Hoo, Hu (후 - Ru)
Ja, Jah (자 - Já)
Jeom, Jum (점 - Djóm)
Je, Jeh (제 - Djê)
Jegal, Jekal (제갈 - Djegál)
Jeo, Juh (저 - Djó)
Jong (종 - Djông)
Jwa, Joa, Jua (좌 - Djuá)
Jeung (증 - Jûng)
Kangjeon, Kangjun, Gangjeon, Gangjun (강전 - Gangdjón)
Ka, Ga (가 - Ga)
Kal, Gal (갈 - Gal)
Kam, Gam (감)
Kan, Gan (간 - Gan)
Kae, Gae (개 - Gué)
Kyun, Kyeon, Kyoun, Gyun, Gyeon, Gyoun (견 - Guión)
Kyung, Kyeong, Kyoung, Gyung, Gyeong, Gyoung (경 - Guióng)
Kye, Gye (계 - Guiê)
Kok, Gok (곡 - Gôc)
Kwan, Gwan (관 - Guân)
Kwok, Gwok (궉 - Guóc)
Kyo, Gyo (교 - Guiô)
Kuk, Guk, Kook, Gook, Kuck, Guck (국 - Guc)
Kung, Koong, Gung, Goong (궁 - Gung)
Kwok, Gwok, Kweok, Gweok (궉 - Guóc)
Keun, Geun (근 - Gûn)
Keum, Geum (금 - Gûm)
Ki, Gi, Kee, Gee (기 - Gui)
Kil, Gil (길 - Guil)
Lin, In, Rin, Leen, Een, Reen (인 - In)
Man, Mahn (만 - Man)
Mangjeol, Mangjul (망절 - Mangdjól)
Mae (매 - Mé)
Maeng (맹 - Méng)
Myung, Myeong, Myoung (명 - Mióng)
Mo, Moh (모 - Mô)
Mok, Mock (목 - Môc)
Myo (묘 - Miô)
Moo, Mu (무 - Mu)
Mubon, Moobon (무본 - Mubôn)
Muk, Muck, Mook, Moock (묵 - Muc)
Mi, Mee (미 - Mi)
Nan (난 - Nan)
Namgoong, Namgung, Namkoong, Namkung (남궁 - Namgung)
Nang (낭 - Nang)
Nae (내 - Né)
Noi, Nwe (뇌 - Nê)
Ok, Ock (옥 - Ôc)
On, Ohn (온 - Ôn)
Ong (옹 - Ông)
Pan, Pahn (판 - Pan)
Paeng (팽 - Péng)
Pyeon, Pyun, Pyuhn (편 - Pión)
Pyeong, Pyung, Pyuhng (평 - Pióng)
Po, Poh (포 - Pô)
Pyo (표 - Piô)
Pung, Poong (풍 - Pung)
Pi, Pee (피 - Pi)
Pil, Fil, Peel, Feel (필 - Pil)
Ra, La, Rah, Lah (라 - Lá)
Ran, Lan (란 - Lan)
Rang, Lang (랑 - Lang)
Ryeo, Ryuh, Lyeo, Lyuh (려 - Lió)
Roe, Loe, Roi, Loi, Rwe, Lwe (뢰 - Lê)
Sa, Sah (사 - Sá)
Sakong, Sagong (사공 - Sagông)
San, Sahn (산 - San)
Sam, Sahm (삼 - Sam)
Sang, Sahng (상 - Sang)
Seomun, Seomoon, Suhmun, Suhmoon, Sumun, Sumoon (서문 - Sómún)
Seonu, Seonwu, Seonwoo, Seonoo, Sunu, Sunwu, Sunwoo, Sunoo (선우 - Sónú)
Seob, Sub, Seop, Sup, Suhb, Suhp (섭 - Sób)
Sobong (소봉 - Sobông)
Soo, Su (수 - Su)
Sun, Soon (순 - Sun)
Seung (승 - Sûng)
Si, Shi, Xi, See, Shee, Xee (시 - Xi)
Tak, Tahk (탁 - Tác)
Tan, Tahn (탄 - Tan)
Tang, Tahng (탕 - Táng)
Tae (태 - Té)
Uh, Eo, Eoh (어 - Ó)
Wan, Wahn (완 - Uán)
Wang, Wahng (왕 - Uáng)
Wun, Un, Woon, Oon (운 - Un)
Wi (위 - Uí)
Ya, Yah (야 - Iá)
Yeop, Yeob, Yup, Yub, Yuhp, Yuhb (엽 - Iób)
Yeong, Young, Yung (영 - Ióng)
Ye, Yeh (예 - Iê)
Yo (요 - Iô)
Yong (용 - Iông)
Yook, Yuk (육 - Iúk)
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99snse · 6 months
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BANNED FCS ⸻ updated, 11/20/23
disclaimer: this list should not be taken as a matter of my own opinion. each individual listed has a source attached for your own education and should be carefully considered in all of your fc choices. if you feel as if any individual has been mistakenly listed here, please feel free to reach out to me privately to discuss the circumstances surrounding their placement. ultimately, i did not create this list as a means of causing negatively, but it is much more important that we hold each other accountable and i hope to provide a running list of fcs that would be inappropriate or otherwise problematic for usage.
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BANNED FOR: ABUSE
BANNED FOR: SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
Kim Ji-soo (actor), bullying & alleged sexual misconduct (source)
Jung Joon-young, Burning Sun scandal (source)
Choi Jong-hoon, Burning Sun scandal (source)
Lee Seung-hyun (Seungri), Burning Sun scandal (source)
Lee Jong-hyun (CNBLUE), Burning Sun scandal (source)
Kim Hyung-jun, alleged sexual misconduct (source)
BANNED FOR: APPROPRIATION/RACISM
Wendy Son, perpetuating racial stereotypes (source)
Kwon Ji-yong, blackface to imitate Trayvon Martin (source)
Shin Dong-hee (Shindong), blackface to imitate Oprah (source)
Kim Kang-hoon (Yesung), blackface to imitate Nick Fury (source)
Lee Gi-kwang, blackface/perpetuating racial stereotypes (source)
Kim Jong-dae, blackface to imitate a racial caricature (source)
Yoon Bo-mi, blackface to imitate a racial caricature (source)
Jackson Wang, appropriation & ignorance of black protective hairstyles (source)
BANNED FOR: EXPRESSED DISCRIMINATION
Henry Lau, homophobia & transphobia (source)
Park Jeong-soo (Leeteuk), fatphobia (source)
Shin Dong-hee (Shindong), fatphobia (source)
Choi Si-won, homophobia & transphobia (source & source)
Kim Kang-hoon (Yesung), fatphobia (source)
Amber Liu, instances of expressed racial prejudice in response to police brutality (source)
Jessica Ho, allegations of assault (charges dropped), homophobia, usage of slurs (source & source)
BANNED FOR: GROSS/QUESTIONABLE BEHAVIOR
Kim So-won, "misunderstood" the significance of Nazi symbolism (source)
Wong Kun Hang, weird comments about dreadlocks (source)
Yong Jun-hyung, Burning Sun involvement (never prosecuted)
Roy Kim, Burning Sun involement (never prosecuted)
Eddy Kim, Burning Sun involvement (never prosecuted)
Kim Young-woon (Kangin), present in voyeurism chatroom (source)
Jeong Jin-woon, present in voyeurism chatoom (source)
Lee Chul-woo, present in voyeurism chatroom (source)
Son Chae-young, "misunderstood" the significance of Nazi symbolism & right-wing conspiracy group QAnon (source & source)
BANNED FOR: SUPPORT OF OPPRESSION/GENOCIDE
Liu Yifei, support of police brutality during Hong Kong protests (source)
Donnie Yen, support of Chinese Communist Party (source)
Fan Bingbing, support of Chinese Communist Party (source)
Jackson Wang, support of Chinese Communist Party & its use of forced labor in Xinjiang (source)
BANNED FOR: EXPRESSED DISCOMFORT WITH USAGE
Christian Yu
Park Sun-young (Luna)
Lee Ji-eun (IU)
BANNED FOR: MISC.
Kim Jong-hyun, passed away
Tany (Kim Jin-soo), passed away
Ahn So-jin, passed away
Go Eun-bi (EunB), passed away
Kwon Ri-se, passed away
Kim Dong-yoon, passed away
Seo Min-woo, passed away
Goo Ha-ra, passed away
Choi Jin-ri (Sulli), passed away
Moon Bin, passed away
Lee Ji-han, passed away
Im Na-hee, passed away
Park Soo-ryun, passed away
Jeong Joong-ji, passed away
Yoo Joo-eun, passed away
USE WITH CAUTION.
Jennie Kim, taking part in "The Idol"
Kim Min-gyu, general carelessness for perceived support of korean conservative party amid prior (unresolved) allegations of bullying, sexual misconduct, and misogyny (source & source)
Kim Tae-hyung, ignorance surrounding the cultural relationship between black hair & durags (source)
Lee Jeno, fatphobic comments (source)
Park Jisung, colorist & fatphobic comments (source)
Park Chanyeol, colorist comments (source)
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kimchislaphearts · 7 months
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Underwear Season (2022)
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Plot: 
Dae Sue was born kind, but due to his upbringing, he grew up to be cynical and apathetic. He thinks sincerity and passion are antiquated. Not good at expressing emotions, he's sassy when someone praises him or approaches him. After failed attempts in the overheated job market, he ends up in a bizarre underwear company. The owner, Mr. Tae, is like the last living Don Quixote. In the world of undies and among people who are serious about undies, Dae Sue finds himself declaring to carry them.
Cast & Crew:
Kang Seung Yoon as Ban Dae Soo
Supporting cast - Choi Jae Jub, Woo Min Gyu, Kang Sung Hoon, Jo Sung Won, Lee Yong Nyeo, Ji Joo Yeon
Director - Choi Jung Eun
Screen Writer - Lee Ji Woo
Music:  
The music/sound effect was mostly inserted for comedic effect and served the purpose well. The boss and his employee Cho Rok liked to break into their own version of MOMOLAND’s Bboom Boom.
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Overall: 
I usually love myself a quirky comedy but this didn’t quite hit the spot. I watched it at random, so perhaps it is actually genius and I wasn’t in the right mood. 
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The story is framed as the story that Dae Soo tells when interviewed about his rise to becoming the fourth best young entrepreneur, the only one not funded by his parents. Eventually the viewer forgets this until we are brought back to the story in the end. I feel like the writer could have done a better job of the framing mechanism as in the end the wrap up and moral of the story felt rushed. 
The main story was Dae Soo’s tale of youth as he dropped out of college and attempted to enter the employment market only to be repeatedly rejected. Eventually he ends up taking a job that definitely feels like a scam at a company that is definitely going bankrupt yesterday. His co-workers are, to put it nicely, passionate about underwear. They have spent many years researching and designing the epitome of men’s underwear, that lifts, separates and keeps everything ventilated but they have absolutely zero business know how.
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Let's not forget the underwear, when you see it… even as a female it gives you the horrors. But for some reason beyond me (and apparently the writer too) comedy bad guys are plotting to get their hands on that patent. Down to his last few won after a bad investment Dae Soo realises he has to stick with the job for 6 months in order to claim unemployment benefits so he decides to give his all to underwear for now.
The highlight of this drama special is of course our male lead, Kang Seung Yoon. 
Playing the “normal” one at the company, his reactions to everything and everything are just so enjoyable. I do love an actor who can do physical comedy well. 
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It’s the kind of drama where you just have to roll with it and pay attention otherwise you will have no idea what is going on and why we are suddenly doing Squid Game at a sauna. There were probably a lot more references that went over my head too. I did laugh a lot so not a complete failure. 
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Rating: 6.5/10
Watch it:  KOCOWA 
Trailer:  KBS World YouTube
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enterenews · 1 year
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'Red Balloon', 3 types of firepower that viewers can sympathize with
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TV CHOSUN's weekend mini-series 'Red Balloon' is exploding 'empathy firepower' with realistic narration and a vivid reality story.
'Red Balloon' (script Moon Yeong-nam/director Jin Hyung-wook/producer Green Snake Media, Highground) tells the thrilling and thrilling story of relative deprivation, the thirst for stomach-ache, and our struggles to quench that thirst. We looked at three special reasons why 'Red Balloon' was well-received by maximizing viewers' empathy.
◆ The story of the man and the woman in reality
'Red Balloon' is a story of someone who has actually heard of it, and it wraps the home theater with empathy with the development of an extreme reality story with realistic material. Like the gathering place of various word-of-mouth, the episodes of the man and the woman encountered somewhere in the family, work, or neighborhood are contained in detail and naturally. As a result, social issues that have been publicized in actual news have also appeared, earning a reputation as a 'hyperrealism drama'.
In the play, Yang Ban-suk (Lee Bo-hee) received a text message saying that the old-age pension would come out, and as she grew older, she was excited to think it was a separate money. Here, after Jo Dae-bong (Jeong Bo-seok) performs CPR on a passenger in a cardiac arrest in a taxi, goes home and asks his family if they know how to perform CPR, and in the scene, “If you suddenly stop breathing and your pulse stops, you have to do it right away.” The content related to the 'implementation of CPR for the general public', which emerged in conjunction with the accident, raised the sense of reality.
◆ Human nature, psychology, and duality exposed
'Red Balloon' formed a consensus by clearly showing the 'relative sense of deprivation' that we all feel in the present era, but it is coolly revealed on the outside and cannot be said. The relative deprivation felt by Jo Eun-gang (Seo Ji-hye), a clay spoon born in a poor family, to Han Bada (Hong Soo-hyeon), a golden spoon who was born rich and enjoys many things, and the manifestation of suppressed desire that started from this, caused a response that made people nod their heads.
The colorful and wealthy daily life, envy and jealousy of a life superior to one's, betrayal and hypocrisy to take it away, and the pursuit of justification for one's own happiness, 'Red Balloon' is a psychological portrayal of human duality and selfish human It is asking fundamental questions about nature.
◆Life history of family members of various ages and generations, couples with different textures
'Red Balloon' is achieving a wide consensus among men and women of all ages as family members and couples of various ages and generations appear. Gomul-sang (Yun Joo-sang) and Na Gong-ju (Yoon Mi-ra), a 70-year-old man who managed to make a living if they made a mate even without love, and Cho Dae-bong and Yang Ban-suk, an elementary school alumnus who want to be a husband and a woman who do not have unfaithful days, but have strong wives in their 60s. to draw
Hanbada and Gochaewon are struggling with the extreme conflict between father and mother that cannot be sealed, causing regret, and Jin-cheol (Lee Seong-jae), who married without dating, is shaken by Jo Eun-san (Jung Yu-min), a love he is trying for the first time. In particular, to the mother, Yang Ban-sook, who wails greatly due to Jo Dae-bong, her two daughters, Jo Eun-gang and Jo Eun-san, said, "Divorce and live your mother's life."
The production team said, "It seems that 'Red Balloon' is gaining more sympathy because it reflects realistic episodes that have been heard at least once and events that have been publicized in real life." I will do my best to create a unique 'red balloon'."
Meanwhile, 'Red Balloon' recorded TOP5 in the drama TV topicality in the 5th week of December announced by Good Data Corporation, a TV topicality analysis agency. In terms of drama search issue keywords (performers), Seo Ji-hye took first place, while Lee Seong-jae, Hong Soo-hyun, Lee Sang-woo, and Seol-hwan took second to fifth place, respectively.
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theonemyleejongsuk · 1 year
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[Naver] Lee Jong Suk ♥ Yoona? Yook Sungjae ♥ Jung Chaeyeon? MBC Drama Awards Best Couple Nominee
The candidates for the Best Couple Award at the 2022 MBC Drama Awards have been revealed.
The 2022 MBC Drama Awards revealed the candidates for the Best Couple Award on the 19th. The best couple award nominees will be voted on by viewers through the official website of the 2022 MBC Drama Awards from the 19th to the 26th.
A total of 6 couples were selected as candidates. Park Joo-hyun and Kim Young-dae, who are forming an all-time great chemistry as the 'So-heon' couple in 'Golden Marriage, Joseon Marriage Ban', Lee Hye-ri and Lee Jun-young couple, who showed a romance that heals each other's wounds by caring for each other's wounds in 'One Dang Baek Butler', and 'Golden Spoon' ', Yook Sung-jae and Jung Chae-yeon, who made viewers' hearts flutter with their fresh first love that everyone misses, were named.
Lee Jong Suk and Im Yoon-a couple showed off their all-rounder Ho-ho couple through 'Big Mouth', Choi Soo-young and Yoon-bak couple melted from fresh youth romance to warm healing sensibility with 'Send me a fan letter', and reincarnated from 'Showtime From Now!' Park Hae-jin and Jin Ki-joo, who showed love going back and forth between life, were also nominated.
In addition, it is revealed as a best couple candidate, raising expectations. From sweetness to affection and ardor, each of the six couples exudes their own charm, so it is a pleasant excitement to choose which couple to choose.
The 2022 MBC Drama Awards will be broadcast on the 30th.
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tvhaycc · 2 years
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Quản Gia 100 Won HD Vietsub Thuyết Minh
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Thông Tin Phim
- Quốc Gia: Phim Hàn Quốc - Đạo Diễn: Shim So Yeon - Diễn Viên: Hyeri, Lee Jun Young, Song Duk Ho, Lee Gyu Han, Tae In-Ho, Park Soo Young, Oh Dae Hwan, Seo Hye Won, Ahn Hyun Ho, Han Dong Hee - Thể Loại: Phim Tình Cảm, Hài Hước, Tâm Lý  
Phim Quản Gia 100 Won HD Vietsub Thuyết Minh
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Quản Gia 100 Won HD Vietsub Thuyết Minh Quản Gia 100 Won (May I Help You 2022) Có một cô gái làm giám đốc nhà tang lễ tên là Baek Dong Ju. Cô ấy có một khả năng cho phép cô ấy nhìn thấy và nói chuyện với những người đã chết. Baek Dong Ju được người chết yêu cầu ban điều ước cuối cùng của họ. Nếu Baek Dong Ju không thực hiện điều ước của họ, một ngày của cô ấy sẽ đầy bất hạnh. Người làm việc vặt thuộc sở hữu của chú anh ta, người tên là Lee Gyu Han. Thay bóng đèn là một trong những việc nhỏ mà Ildangbaek có thể làm cho khách hàng. Kim Jib Sa làm mọi thứ có thể cho khách hàng của mình. Read the full article
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hwarangs-say-what · 7 years
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soo ho: i don't get it. why is it that all the girls and guys like yeo wool and han sung so much?
ban ryu: what's there to get? they're super good looking asian guys who can sing and dance dance really well compared to the rest of the hwarang.
sun woo: i mean, we're all super good look-
ji dwi: nuh uh.
soo ho: not compared to them.
ban ryu: no.
sun woo: we can all sing very-
ji dwi: no. no. no.
soo ho: not even close.
ban ryu: no way, sun woo.
sun woo: dancing is, um... dancing-
ji dwi: neither of us can do that.
soo ho: nope.
ban ryu: it's not easy.
sun woo: ... well, we're all asian.
ji dwi: okay, yeah.
soo ho: that's something we can agree with.
ban ryu: ditto.
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IN-DEPTH: How The God of High School Revealed the True, Weird History of Taekwondo
  If, like me, you found yourself yearning for some physical activity and breaks from the tedium of schoolwork as a kid, you might have found yourself wanting to learn some martial arts. Watching action stars like Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee, as well as anime, playing fighting games and more, left me with an interest in learning a martial art myself. I found myself at the door of a local Taekwondo school and was instantly hooked. Sadly, like many things, time and obligations got in the way and I had to give up my pursuit of martial arts, but I always found the subject interesting. When I started reading The God of High School, I was instantly hooked by the idea that Jin Mori used Taekwondo, but suddenly, I found myself questioning things: What did they mean, that there were multiple types of Taekwondo? Wasn’t all Taekwondo the same? What was “Renewal Taekwondo” and was it a real thing? The answer to that question is... sort of. Also: There are some light spoilers here! Be warned!
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    In The God of High School, the revelation that Jin practices “Renewal Taekwondo” serves as a shock to the cast, particularly the Judges and Park Mujin, as it reveals the fact that Jin’s grandfather, Jin Taejin, was not only still alive, but that he had passed on the incredibly powerful skills of Renewal Taekwondo to someone else. At this point in the anime, the reveal has played out far differently, although there’s no telling whether this might change as the anime progresses. We do know that Jin uses Renewal Taekwondo, but we don’t get the same backstory and discussion revolving around Jin’s grandfather, and the past regarding Taekwondo itself. In the WEBTOON series, Park Mujin reveals that “Renewal Taekwondo” was created by South Korean leaders following a defeat at the hands of North Korean “ITF” Taekwondo. And, suddenly, my childhood came back to me: I had learned “WT” Taekwondo, so what was “ITF?” Was it just something the web comic made up, like “Renewal Taekwondo?” As it turns out, this particular rabbit hole went a whole lot deeper, and weirder, than I ever imagined. 
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    Perhaps the first, and most shocking, fact regarding Taekwondo is that it is less than 100 years old. Many historians agree there is some fluidity to a solid date, but as 4th Dan David Lo notes, Taekwondo likely began formally in 1955, when General Choi Hong-Hi named it after developing the first basic forms of the martial art. While many other popular martial arts, such as Karate, Tai Chi, or Kung-Fu often discuss their proud, long lineages, Taekwondo is often mistakenly assumed to be ancient; in fact, it is only perhaps somewhat related to Taekkyeon, which was nearly wiped out during Japanese occupation. After World War II, the Japanese occupation of Korea came to an end. During the occupation, Japan was particularly cruel to Koreans, suppressing their language, culture, and identity — extending this treatment to martial arts practitioners were forced to quit or go into hiding while Japanese Karate was taught instead. Taekwondo would come from the confluence of various martial arts, having more in common with Karate, mostly due to the violent banning of Korean culture. 
  Combining their knowledge with new techniques in Shotokan karate, Kung-Fu, and others, would begin to create schools, or “Kwans,” which would give rise to what we today recognize as Taekwondo. Scott Shaw, one of the eminent English authors and students of Taekwondo, explains the genealogy of the first 5, and subsequent 4, Kwans; these Kwans were fairly diverse, with nine divergent approaches and teachers developing their own takes on martial arts. In many cases, historians consider Song Moo Kwan the Kwan most responsible for eventual Taekwondo, with Byung Jik Ro called by some as the “father” of “modern” Taekwondo (more on that later) the original five Kwans — Song Moo Kwan, Chung Do Kwan, Moo Duk Kwan, Ji Do Kwan, and Chang Moo Kwan — were the birthplace of Taekwondo, but it would take another war, and social and cultural upheaval for Taekwondo to really emerge.
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    Song Moo Kwan and Chung Do Kwan were founded in 1944, with the other 5 founding Kwans appearing in the following 2 years. If we start Taekwondo’s timeline there, that means Taekwondo is only 76 years old (meaning there’s a good chance your grandparents might actually be older than Taekwondo!), but the “real” birth of Taekwondo would come a fair bit after these Kwans were founded. For that to happen, Korea would be forced into another protracted battle that would decide the course of its modern fate, and the dispersal of Taekwondo to the rest of the world: The Korean War. 
  Separating the country along the 38th parallel into what are today known as North Korea and South Korea, this civil war shaped Korea’s modern history in cataclysmic ways, separating family members, friends, and cultural identity. Like many aspects of Korean life, Taekwondo found itself straddling an uncomfortable and unclear line: The original Kwans were spread out across the Korean peninsula, with Song Moo Kwan being in what would now be North Korea. Following the Korean war, this would lead perhaps the most controversial figure in Taekwondo history to emerge: General Choi Hong Hi, the true “father” of Taekwondo.
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    Alex Gillis' A Killing Art reveals the life, warts and all, of General Choi. Born in 1918 in Hwa Dae (located in now North Korea), General Choi Hong Hi was sent to Japan by his father to study, ending up in the tutelage of Han Il Dong, a master of Taekkyeon, one of Korea’s oldest martial arts. Forced into military service by the Japanese, Choi would eventually find himself continuing to serve in the Korean military following the end of World War II and Japanese occupation, earning the title of major general in 1954 (and thus earning him both his title and nickname, “The general”). 
  Choi’s mastery of Taekkyeon and Shotokan karate led him to develop what he titled “Taekwon-Do,” or “foot, fist, art.” Choi is, as far as historians can tell, the first person to use the word “Taekwondo,” and rightfully seems to deserve the title. The controversy, however, comes from the disagreements between Choi (who, some authors note, was somewhat disagreeable and even deceptive) and other Kwan leaders and Taekwondo practitioners. This would lead to the eventual creation, and split, of Taekwondo into ITF and WT schools, among many other offshoots.
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    Whether Choi was or wasn’t a deceptive and deceitful person seems to be based on who you ask, and the most common perception of him was that he was complicated (as are we all). What authors and historians such as Lo, Gillis, Shaw, and others agree on is that without General Choi, there would be no Taekwondo, and the subsequent power struggle nearly destroyed, as Lo calls it, the “family” of Taekwondo. While it is perhaps more palatable to consider martial arts as monastic and scholarly, the reality is that they are practiced, created, and influenced by people, and Taekwondo’s somewhat ugly and public schism is a great reminder of this. Choi originally founded the ITF, or International Taekwon-Do Federation, in 1966; however, Choi’s attempts to control all aspects of Taekwon-Do, and the South Korean government’s insistence on “owning” Taekwondo, would create the split that saw Choi flee from Korea to Canada and South Korea creating the KTA (Korean Taekwondo Association), which would eventually give way to the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF, now known as WT), under the governing body of the Kukkiwon. 
  In the ITF version of this story, Choi simply decided to go “on tour” in 1959, before eventually creating the ITF in 1966. The WT version of the story is just as revisionist, claiming that Taekwondo has roots that supposedly go back 2000 years and that the WT was created in 1973 as the first governing body of Taekwondo. No mention of Choi or the ITF exists in the WT version of Taekwondo. Udo Moening, author of numerous papers about Taekwondo’s cultural and social significance, helps explain the disparity between these two stories by noting that Taekwondo is as much an object of political importance to the identity of Korea as it is a form of martial skill and discipline. Simply put, Moening argues, Taekwondo became a piece of the struggle for identity between South Korea and North Korea, and the eventual race to Olympic recognition would become a major victory in this battle for the WT and South Korea. 
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    The schism in Taekwondo (or Taekwon-Do, in ITF’s usage) is perhaps even more interesting in the sense that one did not immediately replace the other; instead of the WT supplanting the ITF, the two schools of Taekwondo went about their own paths. Yet, Kukkiwon managed to obtain a significant victory over Choi and ITF Taekwondo: inclusion in the Olympics. In 1982, Kukkiwon was able to arrange a demonstration of Taekwondo for the IOC in 1988 and became an official event during the Asian Games in 1986. In 1994, Kukkiwon “won” the competition for Taekwondo legitimacy by being selected by the IOC as an official sport of the Olympics, joining Judo as the only other Asian martial art in the Olympic games, and debuting in the 2000 games in Australia. 
  Choi, however, had won in another way: his ITF Taekwondo spread across the world, and his somewhat ingenious method of sending Taekwondo “acolytes” to various places to form their own schools helped make Taekwondo popular and profitable. There are other forms of Taekwondo out there, including ATA (American Taekwondo Association), Jhoon Rhee Style, and the GTF (Global Taekwondo Federation), a split from ITF. Chuck Norris, during the height of his popularity in the '90s, even formed his own school that blended Tang Soo Do and Taekwondo called Chun Kuk Do!
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    While Choi was successful in spreading Taekwondo around the globe, and South Korea was able to claim “ownership” of the sport through political engineering and historical revision, Taekwondo in the United States would owe much of its growth and popularity to a different individual: Jhoon Rhee. Rhee, learning Taekwondo at the Chung Do Kwan in his childhood, came to America in the '60s to study engineering. Needing some extra money, Rhee began teaching Taekwondo, and through luck and hard work, launched the popularity of the martial art in the United States via television and Hollywood. Like all good and weird success stories, Rhee gained fame from his “viral” '70s commercial jingle, written by Nils Lofgren, guitarist for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band! 
  Rhee’s unconventional approach to success worked, taking his Taekwondo to both of America’s hearts: Hollywood and Washington DC. Rhee would go on to teach and demonstrate Taekwondo to various celebrities including Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee — even writing a book, Bruce Lee and I, in 2011. He also met with President Reagan and famously demonstrated Taekwondo to the United States Congress in 1965. There was even a sparring match between Republicans and Democrats! 
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    But what do all of these different types of Taekwondo actually mean? When I was practicing, did I learn “the wrong” type? Well, the answer is… no! The major difference in schools seems to come down to forms, ranks, and some other small administrative differences — such as who can spar, and why, or what types of focus there is in learning Taekwondo in general. Perhaps due to the odd nature of Taekwondo’s spread outside of Korea, the sport is also highly “commercial;” the ATA and Jhoon Rhee schools, for example, were founded on the idea of both teaching the sport and also establishing chain schools that would funnel profits back to the original founders, essentially creating a business instead of the somewhat monastic idea of a martial art like the Kung-Fu or Karate that appear in movies and media. 
  As noted by Doug Cook, the forms, of Poomsae, are constantly changing, due in part to the various types and hybrids of Taekwondo, but also due to the somewhat infant nature of the sport compared to other forms. It would be hard, as many authors point out, to find a “true” strain of Taekwondo these days. Instead, the various approaches, forms, and inherent teachings all help create different, unique ideas of the original created by Choi in the '50s — itself a hybrid of various types of martial arts.
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    It's fairly common in martial arts stories to hear epic tales of the history and longevity of a martial art, but Taekwondo provides us with the unique and interesting experience of seeing that historical mythology evolve in real time. From the controversial Choi to the roots of the Korean search for identity following Japanese occupation and later civil war, Taekwondo serves as a mirror for Korea’s own evolution. While Taekwondo may not be an “ancient” form of martial arts, it is a uniquely Korean one, and one that has a complex history and personality, and thanks to The God of High School, I found myself falling into the rabbit hole of its story. “Reclamation” Taekwondo may not actually exist, but in many ways, Taekwondo was a form of reclamation for Korea: an attempt to create something new and unique in the face of years of brutal occupational rule and civil strife. 
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دانلود سریال کره ای سلام ، مامان Hi Bye Mama بازیرنویس فارسی
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♦ دانلود سریال کره ای سلام ، مامان Hi Bye Mama ♦ ♦ پخش آنلاین , دانلود موسیقی متن و زیرنویس فارسی تا قسمت آخر ♦
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♦ دانلود سریال کره ای Hi Bye Mama ♦
♦ مشخصات سریال کره ای سلام ، مامان ♦ عنوان: سلام ، مامان / Hi Bye Mama عنوان کره ای:하이바이, 마마 ژانر: کمدی، درام، فانتزی کارگردان:Yoo Je Won نویسنده:Kwon Hye Joo شبکه: tvN تعداد قسمت ها:16 تاریخ شروع پخش:22 فوریه 2020 جایگزین: سریال کره ای سقوط بر روی تو بعد از این:سریال کره ای When My Love Blooms کیفیت: ۴۸۰-۵۴۰-۷۲۰ ♦ خلاصه داستان ♦ داستان درباره یک مادر به نام چا یو ری (کیم تائه هی) هست که 5 سال پیش فوت شده است. روح او بعد از 5 سال طی یک پروژه ای به مدت 49 روز به زندگی دوباره بازمیگردد. در همین حال، جو کانگ هووا (لی کیو هیونگ) به عنوان یک جراح مشغول به کاره، شخصیت او بعد از فوت همسرش کاملا تغییر کرد، تا اینکه دوباره همسرش چا یو ری در مقابل او ظاهر میشود … ♦ بازیگران سریال کره ای Hi Bye Mama ♦
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Jung Ji-Hyun Yoo Yong Nam Jung-Woo Lee Young-Jin Song Ho-Soo nurse doctor (ep.2) doctor (ep.7,9) doctor (ep.8) Park Sung-In (ep.10-11,13-14)
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Han Sa-Myung doctor (ep.13) Ghosts
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Ju A-Yeon waitress (ep.16) ♦ لیست موسیقی متن های سریال Hi Bye Mama ♦ Track list: Part 1 01. Jimin Park (박지민) - Time, Like a Shining Star (별처럼 빛나는 시간) 02. Jimin Park (박지민) - Time, Like a Shining Star (별처럼 빛나는 시간) (Inst.) Part 2 01. Kim Young Geun (김영근) - Touch 02. Kim Young Geun (김영근) - Touch (Inst.) Part 3 01. HEN (헨) - To You (너에게) 02. HEN (헨) - To You (너에게) (Inst.) Part 4 01. Sohyang (소향) - Hopefully Sky (하늘바라기) 02. Sohyang (소향) - Hopefully Sky (하늘바라기) (Inst.) Part 5 01. PARC JAE JUNG (박재정) - In The Night 02. PARC JAE JUNG (박재정) - In The Night (Inst.) Various Artists 01. Jimin Park (박지민) - Time, Like a Shining Star (별처럼 빛나는 시간) 02. Kim Young Geun (김영근) - Touch 03. HEN (헨) - To You (너에게) 04. Sohyang (소향) - Hopefully Sky (하늘바라기) 05. PARC JAE JUNG (박재정) - In The Night 06. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - Hi Bye, Mama! (하이바이, 마마!) 07. Yoo Jong Hyun (유종현) - Ghost Family (귀신가족) 08. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - Back Then We (그때 우리는) 09. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - New Story (새로운 이야기) 10. Lim Seung Beom (임승범) - Empty Space (빈 자리) 11. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - Rage of the God (신의 분노) 12. Daniel Lee - Ghost Play (귀신놀이) 13. Yoo Jong Hyun (유종현) - Deep Trauma 14. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - Mother's Waltz (엄마의 왈츠) 15. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - My Mom (우리 엄마) 16. Jin Myeongyong (진명용) - Guardian Angel (수호천사) 17. Lim Seung Beom (임승범) - Consciousness (자각) 18. Yoo Jong Hyun (유종현) - Wish It Were a Dream (차라리 꿈이었으면) 19. Lim Ha Young (임하영) - Life and Volition 20. Shin Min Yong (신민용) - Friends (친구) ♦ ریتیگ سریال Hi Bye Mama ♦ Date Episode AGB Nationwide Seoul 2020-02-22 1 5.895% 6.209% 2020-02-23 2 6.111% 6.220% 2020-02-29 3 5.373% 5.384% 2020-03-01 4 6.519% 6.793% 2020-03-07 5 5.663% 5.971% 2020-03-08 6 5.769% 5.745% 2020-03-14 7 6.101% 5.958% 2020-03-15 8 5.428% 5.550% 2020-03-21 9 5.859% 6.122% 2020-03-22 10 5.431% 5.930% 2020-03-28 11 5.324% 6.025% 2020-03-29 12 5.227% 5.517% 2020-04-11 13 4.707% 5.086% 2020-04-12 14 4.226% 4.460% 2020-04-18 15 4.795% 5.178% 2020-04-19 16 5.133% 5.737% Read the full article
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youxidol · 5 years
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pocket mama!exo
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♡they constantly try using their powers on you
♡dae will try shocking you 
♡sehun will try blowing things out of the way
♡minnie will try to make you jump with cold
♡'can you pretend?’
♡’ouch!’
♡’thank you i love you!’
♡pls play along with them 
♡it makes them feel big and powerful
♡yeol is the only danger 
♡he tries to be helpful by trying to light candles
♡but he almost sets the house on fire
♡myeon has to be with him 25/8 
♡any fire is put out by his tiny water balls
♡if you’re every hurt yixing will do his best to heal you
♡his speciality is healing paper cuts and other common snags
♡it almost makes him pass out but if his human is hurt he will heal them
♡be very careful when you move around
♡nini sleeps anywhere and everywhere
♡you could be opened your drawer for some socks and there he is
♡snoring while cuddling your socks
♡he also gets stuck under things alot
♡so if you hear him yelling help him
♡when you’re all settled into bed they tell you stories of what their lives were like before escaping the red force 
♡’back on our home planet we were deadly’
♡’i’m sure you were’ 
♡’i once cracked open an entire field with my head’
♡’i’m sure you did, soo’
♡if they go out into the pocket world you have to supervise them
♡because to other pocket sized people they’re dangerous
♡they don’t care if they get banned from placed tbh
♡they’d rather travel to places with you and see your world
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worldcupofhotness · 6 years
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Meet the Team: SOUTH KOREA
Now that squads have been announced, we can look more closely into the hotness of the individual teams. I mean, that’s what we’re here for, right? For each team, I’ll talk a bit about the squad, then highlight ten hotties.
Today: SOUTH KOREA!
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Traditionally one of the strongest Asian teams in the tournament, South Korea have had a rough World Cup this year. That doesn’t mean we can’t lift up their spirits by appreciating their hotness.
Team Nickname: Taegeuk Jeonsa Fan Chant: Dae-han-min-guk! (clap clap clap clap clap)
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Goalkeepers: 
Kim Seung-gyu, #1 (home club: Vissel Kobe)
Jo Hyeon-woo, #23 (home club: Daegu FC)
Kim Jin-hyeon, #21 (home club: Cerezo Osaka)
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A classic man you can take home to mama.
Defenders:  
Jung Seung-hyun, #3 (home club: Sagan Tosu)
Yun Yong-sun, #5 (home club: Seongnam FC)
Park Joo-ho, #6 (home club: Ulsan Hyundai)
Kim Min-woo, #12 (home club: Sangju Sangmu)
Hong Chul, #14 (home club: Sangju Sangmu)
Kim Young-gwon, #19 (home club: Guangzhou Evergrande)
Lee Yong, #2 (home club: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
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Mmm hmm.
Oh Ban-suk, #4 (home club: Jeju United)
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Now I’m thirsty
Jang Hyun-soo, #20 (home club: FC Tokyo)
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I wish his shirt was just a little shorter in that second pic.
Go Yo-han, #22 (home club: FC Seoul)
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He looks good when he’s running, which is insane.
Midfielders:  
Ju Se-jong, #8 (home club: Asan Mugunghwa FC)
Jung Woo-young, #15 (home club: Vissel Kobe)
Lee Jae-sung, #17 (home club: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
Moon Seon-min, #18 (home club: Incheon United)
Lee Seung-woo, #10 (home club: Hellas Verona)
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Barcelona trained fashionista.
Koo Ja-cheol, #13 (home club: FC Augsburg)
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Looks good in the suit, looks good under it.
Ki Sung-yueng, #16 (home club: Swansea City)
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He looks like he should be a member of a K-Pop band
Forwards: 
Hwang Hee-chan, #11 (home club: FC Red Bull Salzburg)
Son Heung-min, #7 (home club: Tottenham Hotspur)
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As we sing at Tottenham, Here comes the Son!
Kim Shin-wook, #9 (home club: Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
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If you like ‘em tall, this hottie’s for you
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daycattocgiare · 3 years
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Top phim Hàn Quốc về đề tài bác sĩ hot nhất những năm gần đây
Phim "Chuyện đời bác sĩ 2" (Hospital Playlist 2)
Trích đoạn "Chuyện đời bác sĩ" mùa 2 " thu hút khán giả bởi những câu chuyện gần gũi, nhân văn. (Nguồn: Netflix)
Ngày phát hành: 17/6/2021
Số tập: 12 tập
Đạo diễn: Shin Won Ho
Diễn viên chính: Jo Jung Suk, Yoo Yeon Seok, Jung Kyung Ho, Kim Dae Myung và Jeon Mi Do...
Phim xoay quanh chuyện đời, chuyện nghề của một nhóm bạn thân là 5 bác sĩ đang bước sang tuổi 40. Họ cùng nhau trải qua thời thanh xuân tươi đẹp ở giảng đường đại học và hiện tại cùng làm việc tại bệnh viện Yulje, hết mình cống hiến vì sức khỏe và mạng sống của bệnh nhân. Tình bạn kỳ diệu 20 năm giữa 5 bác sĩ được gắn kết bởi 3 yếu tố: tình yêu y khoa, lòng quyết tâm cứu người và đam mê âm nhạc.
"Hospital Playlist 2" không khai thác quá sâu về chuyên môn y khoa. Phim có cách kể chuyện gần gũi, đời thường, cài cắm thông điệp qua chi tiết phim đơn giản nhưng tinh tế. 
Phim "Bác Sĩ John" (Doctor John)
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"Doctor John" do Jo Soo-Won đạo diễn.
Ngày phát hành: 19/7/2019.
Số tập: 32 tập
Đạo diễn: Jo Soo-Won
Diễn viên chính: Ji Sung, Lee Se-Young, Lee Kyu-hyung, Hwang Hee
"Doctor John" dựa trên tiểu thuyết Nhật Bản "On hand of god" của Yo Kusakabe. "Doctor John" là bộ phim về đề tài y khoa xoay quanh câu chuyện tình yêu giàu nghị lực của bác sĩ gây mê Cha Yo Han (Ji Sung) cùng cô nàng bác sĩ nội trú năm hai Kang Si Young (Lee Se-Young).
Cuộc đời của Yo Han vốn rất cô độc và trắc trở khi anh trải qua những năm tháng sống cùng căn bệnh CIPA (vô cảm với nỗi đau) quái ác và tiền án về tội sử dụng biện pháp trợ tử trong ngành y học.
Cha Yo Han luôn hết mình chữa trị cho bệnh nhân nhưng anh lại không hi vọng quá nhiều vào sự sống của mình cho đến khi gặp được cô gái thuần khiết, ấm áp Kang Si Young. Hai con người đều có vết thương lòng sâu nặng bất ngờ gặp vào nhau. Họ bỗng trở nên thấu hiểu đối phương và dần chữa lành trái tim cho nhau.
Phim "Bác sĩ trại giam" (Doctor Prisoner)
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"Doctor Prisoner" có sự tham gia các diễn viên: Nam Goong Min, Kim Byung Chul, Choi Won Young, Kwon Na Ra.
Ngày phát hành: 20/3/2019
Số tập: 16 tập (60 phút/tập).
Đạo diễn: Hwang In-Hyuk.
"Doctor Prisoner" là một bộ phim có đề tài y khoa xoay quanh Na Yi Je (Nam Goong Min), một bác sĩ làm việc tại Trung tâm y tế bệnh viện Đại học Taekwang. Na Yi Je không chỉ là một bác sĩ điển trai, có tay nghề cao mà còn hết lòng vì người bệnh.
Tuy nhiên, một tai nạn y tế do giám đốc bệnh viện gây ra khiến cho anh phải đến làm việc tại trại giam Seosoul. Tại đây, anh đã hợp tác với một số tù nhân để lên kế hoạch trả thù những người đã làm hại mình tại bệnh viện Đại học Taekwang.
Phim "Chuyến tàu y đức" (Hospital Ship)
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Mỗi nhân vật của Hospital Ship đều có những khía cạnh thú vị.
Ngày phát hành: 30/8/2017.
Số tập: 40 tập (35 phút/tập).
Đạo diễn: Park Jae-bum.
Diễn viên chính: Jang Seo-won, Cha Hwa-yeon, Ji-won Ha
"Hospital Ship" là một trong những bộ phim đầu tiên khai thác công việc chăm sóc và cứu chữa cho các bệnh nhân của một nhóm bác sĩ trẻ trên con tàu mang tên "y đức". Con tàu lênh đênh trên biển di chuyển hết từ đảo này sang đảo khác để khám và chữa bệnh miễn phí cho người dân, cống hiến và giúp ích cho xã hội.
Phim "Thiên tài lang băm" (Yongpal)
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"Thiên tài lang băm" khai thác triệt để những góc khuất đen tối xoay quanh đạo đức nghề nghiệp của các thiên thần áo trắng.
Ngày phát hành: 5/8/2015.
Số tập: 18 tập (65 phút/tập).
Đạo diễn: Oh Jin-suk.
Diễn viên chính: Joo Won, Kim Tae-Hee
"Thiên tài lang băm" khắc họa mảng tối của ngành y Hàn Quốc, với sự tồn tại của dịch vụ y tế đặc biệt chỉ phục vụ cho 1% dân số quý tộc và nằm ngoài tầm kiểm soát của chuẩn mực đạo đức, pháp luật.
Nội dung phim xoay quanh nhân vật Kim Tae Huyn. Ban ngày, Kim Tae Huyn (Joo Won đóng) là bác sĩ nội trú tại một bệnh viện danh tiếng bậc nhất Hàn Quốc – người có khả năng đảm nhận những ca phẫu thuật khẩn cấp, thay thế bất kỳ vị giáo sư tiến sĩ nào.
Thế nhưng, đêm đến Kim Tae Huyn lại trở thành nhân vật "lừng lẫy" chốn giang hồ. Anh làm việc đến kiệt sức, thậm chí liều mạng, chỉ để có đủ tiền chữa bệnh cho cô em gái.
Nhiều biến cố liên tục xảy đến làm đảo lộn cuộc sống của Tae Huyn, khiến anh bước chân vào mảng tối ngành y tế, trở thành nhân viên chăm sóc đặc biệt cho Han Yeo Jin (Kim Tae Hee) – cô gái đẹp đã hôn mê suốt 3 năm.
Tại căn phòng bí mật, Tae Huyn bắt đầu nhận ra nhiều uẩn khúc đằng sau tình trạng hôn mê của Yeo Jin. Vì thế, anh quyết định giúp cô tỉnh dậy. Khi Yeo Jin thức tỉnh cũng là lúc những bí mật về gia đình họ Han, bộ mặt thật của Han Do Joon (Jo Hyun Jae) - anh trai cùng cha khác mẹ của Yeo Jin được hé lộ.
Giữa những sóng gió, mưu toan tranh giành quyền thừa kế, bác sĩ Tae Huyn hết lòng bảo vệ và mong muốn Yeo Jin có thể quên chuyện đau lòng để có cuộc sống bình yên, hạnh phúc. Ngoài tình yêu với Tae Huyn, trái tim Yeo Jin còn tràn ngập những hận thù và tính toán. Cô bất chấp thủ đoạn, thậm chí uy hiếp tính mạng của kẻ đối địch. 
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phimhanquoc18 · 4 years
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via Phim Hàn Quốc 18 Bấm vào để xem
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Danh mục:Phim 18+,
Xem Phim Khiêu Dâm Phang Nhầm Vợ Bạn Lúc Say. Một người chồng tên Cha Dae-seong biến thành người thực vật sau một tai nạn. Yoo Soo-yeon, vợ anh, chăm sóc anh bằng cả trái tim. Một ngày nọ, cô gặp Baek Goon khi đang đi bộ đường dài một mình. Khi thời gian trôi qua, Soo-yeon bắt đầu nghiêng về phía anh ta ... Baek Goon và Soo-yeon ngoại tình và cô ấy thậm chí còn mạnh dạn quan hệ tình dục trong căn phòng mà người chồng đang tĩnh tại của cô ấy đang nằm. Người chồng khóc trong tim vì anh ấy không thể làm bất cứ điều gì về nó. Bạn tình của Baek Goon, Hee-jin nghi ngờ điều gì đó đang xảy ra và đi theo anh ta để tìm hiểu mọi thứ. Sau đó, cô ấy bắt đầu chăm sóc chồng của Soo-yeon. Dae-seong bắt đầu khỏe hơn và từ từ bắt đầu cựa quậy ... Tuy nhiên, anh ta vẫn giả làm một người thực vật và theo dõi vợ mình và dần dần, anh ta bắt đầu trả thù vợ mình và Baek Goon.
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https://ift.tt/2HIkBs5 Xem Thêm Tại Phim 18+
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