Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung
Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung is a
2019 South Korean television series starring Shin Se-kyung,
in her title role as a free-spirited female
historian, and Cha Eun-woo, as a prince working underground as
a romance novelist.
The series aired on MBC's Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:00 KST time slot from July 17 to September 26, 2019, with Netflix carrying the series internationally
Plot
The scenario intertwines two
storylines. One of them occurs in a "nowadays" placed in the early
19th century of Joseon. The other occurred twenty years before (white
horse year, 1810. The first one is treated lightly, in the Sungkyunkwan Scandal vein, with caricatures , jokes,
gimmicks, students fights, etc. The second one, only depicted by short
flash-backs, is about the unjust situation of the rank and file people, and the brutal suppression of anyone who dares to object.
The scenario intertwines two storylines. One of them
occurs in a "nowadays" placed in the early 19th century of
Joseon. The other occurred twenty years before (white horse year, 1810. The
first one is treated lightly, in the Sungkyunkwan Scandal vein, with
caricatures , jokes, gimmicks, students fights, etc. The second one, only
depicted by short flash-backs, is about the unjust situation of the rank and
file people,
and the brutal suppression of anyone who dares to object.
Nowadays, Nokseodan
Lovers under the moon,
painted by Sin Yun-bok
In the Joseon Dynasty,
women were objectified and underestimated. But free-spirited lady Gu Haeryung
is brave enough to follow her own inclinations. Still single at 26 years old,
she focuses on studying and gaining knowledge, and in defending those who are
wronged and abused.
Meanwhile, the young and handsome 20-year-old Prince Dowon
has been living his life alone at the Nokseodang 綠嶼堂 (green island pavilion).
Isolated inside the Huwon Garden[e],
he has to stay away from the royal Court and found comfort by writing hangul
romance novels. Published under the pen name Maehwa
梅花
(plum blossom), these novels became famous all over Hanyang,
especially to women readers.
As it should be, the two main characters encounter, and their
first meeting sparks a war of preferences between the two. But politics disturb
the romance. All of a sudden, Korean books are banned, confiscated and burned.
All the beard bearing red robes at court are infuriated that "so many
noble ladies ran away to find the love of their life after reading Maehwa's
books" [f].
But this is only a "just cause". The real target is "The Story
of Hodam", a book about events that occurred twenty years ago.
In their frenzy to search and destroy every single copy of
this book, King and Councillor Min Ik-pyeong go that far as asking for the
recruitment of female historians, with the intent of planting spies in each
chamber of the Royal Palace. As a result, 4 female apprentices (Gu Haeryung
among them) are selected and added to the existing 8 recorders. They became
part of the everyday collection of pieces 사책 that will be compiled into
the Veritable Records of the Joseon
Dynasty. A lot of gender stereotypes are surfacing, only to be
derided... and overcome. As a result, the 12 historians are ending in circling
the wagons to enforce their independence from the Court, even going on strike
against the King[g].
A smallpox epidemic will be the event that reconnects the two
storylines. On the one hand, members of the Court speculate on traditional
remedies, and even attempt to kill the Prince by sending him to the infested
provinces. On the other hand, Dowon organizes the state answer, seizing and
distributing food while applying the 牛痘種書, 瑛眼 (vaccination
treaty, by Yeongan) that was provided by the mysterious Moh-wa. Haeryung
remembers being vaccinated by her father in the past and convinces the Prince
to prove the method by being the first patient to be inoculated.
Twenty years ago, Seoraewon
The corner
stone, saying:
this place will open the road
A set of flash-backs disseminated all across the episodes
describes the events of "twenty years ago". The former King, Yi
Gyeom, Prince Huiyeong, styled Hodam, founded Seoraewon, together with Seo
Mun-jik, styled Yeongan. The later was the dean, while Hodam was one of the
teachers. The leading team was completed by Barthelemy Dominique, a medicine
teacher, who was sent by the Paris Foreign Missions Society.
As a result, Seoraewon was a school of Western studies aimed at educating
people regardless of social class or gender. The Seoraewon name 曙來院
itself has the meaning of "Where Dawn Arrives".
This is where Moh-wa learned vaccination and surgery.
A conservative reaction ensued, leaded by Min Ik-pyeong. A
forged letter of the King, allegedly saying "send more priests, and turn
Joseon into a Catholic country" [i] served
as "just cause" for a massacre. Among the rare escapees were Dowon,
the newborn son of Hodam and the 6 years old Haeryung, the daughter of Yeongan.
The series ends three years after "nowadays". Min
Ik-pyeong and his proxy king are gone and Seoraewon is reinstated. Prince Yi
Jin is in charge of the throne. Dowon can live in leisure outside of the
Palace, wandering across the world, while Haeryung becomes a full-ranked member
of the Yemungwan.
Historic accuracy
The script uses a large set of voluntary historic
distortions.
·
There
is no hidden place behind the Juhamnu pavilion at Changdeokgung's
secret garden.
·
The
19th century saw no Korean king trying to partake science and technology among
the people, nor tried to develop Korean books. None tried to apply the French
motto "Everyone is born free and equal". And therefore, none of these
kings was ever ousted for such a motive.
·
No
female historian was ever recruited during the whole Joseon period 1392-1897.
·
Epidemics
of smallpox were indeed rampant in Joseon, but the first Korean treatise of
vaccination was only written in 1885 (Gojong's 22nd year) by Ji Seok-young (池錫永, 1855~1935)
·
Accusing
any dissenter to be a Catholic was largely practiced during the last part of
the Joseon period of Korea Indeed, the Catholic Persecution of 1801 was top
and foremost a method to purge the Sihak people who flourished during the Jeongjo reign. Afterwards,
things became more blurred since the rue du Bac was not so
far from the rue Saint-Dominique.
Quotation
“(Goo Hae-ryung). Even if you slash my throat, our brushes will not stop writing. If I die, another historian will take my place; if you kill that historian, another will take their place. Even if you kill every historian in this land, and take away all the paper and brushes, you won't be able to stop us. From mouth to mouth, teacher to student, elder to child, history will be told. That is the power of truth.[k]”
Cast
Main
In the Netflix release, the following three characters are
put forward in the opening sequence of each episode:
·
Shin Se-kyung as
Goo Hae-ryung (born Seo Hee-yeon)
A noble lady who becomes one of the
four female historians of the royal court. She is the daughter of Seo Moon-jik,
the deceased dean of Seoraewon, and has been living with her guardian
Jae-kyeong whom she regards as her older brother. She is among those Joseon
women wanting to enforce their independence, moral and material as well,
voicing out their ideas and opinions. As an historian, she is recognized as
someone of bravery who does not fear anyone, even the King himself.
·
Cha Eun-woo as
Yi Rim (Prince Dowon)
The first son of the dethroned King
Huiyeong Yi Gyeom and the real heir to the throne. Unknowing of his true
lineage, he secretly works as a romance novelist under
his nom de plume "Maehwa,".
He does not involve himself in political matters, and regards his uncle King Yi
Tae as his father and his cousin Crown Prince Yi Jin as his older brother.
Spelled 島遠,
Dowon means "Remote Island".
·
Park Ki-woong as
Crown Prince Yi Jin
According to the credits, more than two hundred actors were
involved. At the end of each episode, a recurring set of 34 actors is listed
first, followed by a list specific to the episode. Moreover, the Korean
subtitles embedded in the Netflix release are attributing each sentence to the
corresponding character.
People around Hae-ryung
·
Gong
Jung-hwan as Goo Jae-kyeong
Hae-ryung's guardian; former
student of medicine and Mo-hwa's classmate in the Seoraewon. He was the
one who wrote the banned book The Story of Hodam.
·
Yang
Jo-a as Seol-geum
Hae-ryung's caretaker and
confident.
·
Lee
Kwan-hoon as Gak-soi
Royal household and court
·
Kim
Min-sang as King Hamyeong Yi Tae
·
Choi
Deok-moon as Left State Councillor Min Ik-pyeong
·
Kim
Ye-rin as Crown Princess Min Woo-hee
·
Kim Yeo-jin as
Queen Dowager Yim
People from the
Office of Royal Decrees (Yemun-gwan)
The elders
·
Lee Ji-hoon as Min
Woo-won
·
Heo
Jeong-do as Yang Si-haeng
·
Kang
Hoon as Hyeon Kyeong-mook
·
Nam
Tae-woo as Son Gil-seung
·
Yoon
Jung-sub as Hwang Jang-goon
·
Ji
Gun-woo as Seong Seo-kwon
·
Oh
Hee-joon as Ahn Hong-ik
·
Lee
Jung-ha as Kim Chi-gook
The other three
female apprentices
·
Park Ji-hyun as Song Sa-hee
·
Lee
Ye-rim as Oh Eun-im
·
Jang
Yoo-bin as Heo Ah-ran
Others
·
Jeon
Ik-ryeong as Mo-hwa, a confidant of the Queen Dowager, skilled
in archery, former student of medicine in the Seoraewon
·
Sung Ji-ru as
Heo Sam-bo, Prince Yi Rim's eunuch
·
Ryu Tae-ho as
Song Jae-cheon, "M. Yes", father of Song Sa-hee
·
Kim Yong-un as Gwi Jae, Min Ik-pyeong's
handy man
Special appearances
·
Seo Young-joo as
Lee Seung-hoon : Hae-ryung husband-to-be, then magistrate of Songhwahyeon,
E07
·
Fabien Yoon as:
o Jean Baptiste
Barthélemy - a beomnanseoin (French
national) who came to Joseon to look for his older brother
o Dominique -
Jean's deceased older brother; teacher of medicine in the Seoraewon
·
Yoon
Jong-hoon as Prince Huiyeong Yi Gyeom (a.k.a. Hodam)
The dethroned King and Prince Yi
Rim's biological father
·
Lee Seung-hyo as
Seo Moon-jik (a.k.a. Yeongan)
Hae-ryung's biological father who
was executed for treason charges 20 years ago. He was the dean of Seoraewon
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