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Deep Rooted Tree

2011 South Korean historical television series


2011 South Korean historical television series

FieldValue
imageDeep Rooted Tree-poster.jpg
captionPromotional poster
alt_nameTree with Deep Roots
genreHistorical
Mystery
Romance
based_on
writerKim Young-hyun
Park Sang-yeon
directorJang Tae-yoo
starringHan Suk-kyu
Jang Hyuk
Shin Se-kyung
countrySouth Korea
languageKorean
num_episodes24
locationKorea
runtimeWednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
companyiHQ
channelSBS
first_aired
last_aired
related*Six Flying Dragons*
creatorKoo Bon Geun (SBS Drama Headquarters)
composerJeon Changyeop
executive_producerChoi Moon Seok (SBS Drama Operation Team)
producerKyung Min seok
Lee Young jun
Jung Hoon-tak
Jang Jin-wook
native_name{{Infobox Korean television name/auto
hangul^뿌리 깊은 나무

Mystery Romance Park Sang-yeon Jang Hyuk Shin Se-kyung Lee Young jun Jung Hoon-tak Jang Jin-wook Deep Rooted Tree () is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Han Suk-kyu, Jang Hyuk and Shin Se-kyung. Based on the novel of the same name by Lee Jung-myung, it aired on SBS from 5 October to 22 December 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.

Taking its name from the poem Yongbieocheonga that says that trees with deep roots do not sway, the series tells the story of a royal guard (played by Jang Hyuk) investigating a case involving the serial murders of Jiphyeonjeon scholars in Gyeongbokgung while King Sejong (played by Han Suk-kyu, in his TV comeback after 16 years of solely film work) comes to create the Korean alphabet.

Synopsis

Early in his reign, King Sejong inevitably causes the death of his in-laws and their slaves in an attempt to save them from his brutal father, King Taejong, mainly due to his lack of authority and power. Two young slaves, Ddol-bok and his friend Dam, survive but neither knows if the other has. Ddol-bok blames the king and vows to kill him to avenge the deaths of everyone he loved and spends years becoming a great warrior. Dam, who has a photographic memory, becomes a court lady called So-yi (Shin Se-kyung), but she feels so guilty about her role in the other slaves' deaths that she becomes mute.

Ddol-bok returns to the palace under the name of Kang Chae-yoon (Jang Hyuk) to kill the king. However, during his time there, he becomes embroiled in the mystery surrounding the deaths of several Hall of Worthies scholars. The deaths were caused by a secret society called "Hidden Root," which was created long ago by followers of Jeong Do-jeon, with the goal of giving more power to ministers and less to the king. King Taejong killed Jeong Do-jeon and all of his family except his nephew, Jeong Gi-joon, who is now the leader of Hidden Root and lives in disguise not far from King Sejong.

It soon becomes known that the king, with the help of So-yi and the Hall of Worthies scholars, has been working for years on a secret project, which turns out to be the creation of the Korean alphabet. While tracking Hidden Root, Kang Chae-yoon and So-yi each realizes who the other really is - Ddol-bok and Dam. Realizing that each other are the ones who they were dying to find, So-yi begins to speak. So-yi shows Chae-yoon the alphabet and describes how it will give more power to commoners. Chae-yoon is amazed with the simplicity of the alphabet and is convinced to work with the king instead of killing him.

However, Jeong Gi-joon believes that the new alphabet is a threat to Confucian order, and decides to stop it at all costs. He murders the king's son, but this only makes Sejong more determined. Jeong is able to stop the king's dissemination efforts, and on the day the alphabet is to be publicly announced, both So-yi and Chae-yoon are fatally wounded by Hidden Root members. However, through their sacrifices, the event is successful, and commoners begin to use Hangul.

Cast

Main

  • Han Suk-kyu as King Sejong

    • Song Joong-ki as teen Yi Do
    • Kang San as child Yi Do :The creator of Hangul. During his early years as king, Yi Do had a strained relationship with his father and harbored guilt for seeing people's suffering and death (including his wife's family) under his father's tyrannical rule. After the death of his father and his wife Soheon, Yi Do (now called King Sejong) employs Kang Chae-yoon as an investigator (unaware he is the same boy whom he spared years before) and is helped by So-yi in the creation of Hangul. He later finds out that Chae-yoon is the same boy who tried to kill him.
  • Jang Hyuk as Kang Chae-yoon/Ddol-bok

    • Yeo Jin-goo as teen Ddol-bok
    • Chae Sang-woo as child Ddol-bok :A former slave who has become royal guard and investigator for King Sejong. As a child, Ddol-bok protected his intellectually disabled father from the teasing of other servants of the Queen's family. Later, Ddol-bok 's father was arrested and beaten, finally dying in front of him and his childhood friend So-yi. Though he was actually saved by King Sejong, he doesn't know it, and because he blames Sejong for his father's death, has sworn to avenge him by killing the king. He becomes a soldier under a changed name, and also trains under a martial arts master named Lee Bang-Ji, who showed him the way of the leaping martial arts that shows incredible speed, agility, power and stamina. Chae-yoon later becomes a low-level guard along with his friends, because he wants to keep a low profile from the king. He doesn't know that So-yi is Dam, believing that she is dead.
  • Shin Se-kyung as So-yi/Dam

    • Kim Hyun-soo as young Dam :Chae-yoon's friend who was saved as a child by Sejong's wife and became a court lady. During her early years as court lady, Yi Do apologized to her for his role in her family's death. She feels so guilty about her role in her fellow slaves' deaths that she cannot speak, but she is useful in the creation of Hangul because of her photographic memory.

Supporting

  • Jeon No-min as Jeong Do-kwang :"Sambong" Jeong Do-jeon's brother
  • Yoon Je-moon as Jeong Gi-joon/Ga Ri-on
    • Choi Woo-shik as young Jeong Gi-joon/Ga Ri-on
  • Ahn Suk-hwan as Lee Shin-juk
  • Lee Jae-yong as Jo Mal-saeng
  • Kwon Tae-won as Choe Manri
  • Jeon Seung-hwan as Hwang Hui
  • Cho Jin-woong as Moo-hyul :Sejong's bodyguard and friend who would sacrifice himself to protect his friend.
  • Park Hyuk-kwon as Jeong In-ji
  • Jang Ji-eun as Queen Soheon
  • Kim Ki-bang as Cho-tak
  • Shin Seung-hwan as Park Po
  • Song Ok-sook as Do Dam-daek
  • Han Sang-jin as Shim Jong-soo
  • Seo Jun-young as Prince Gwangpyeong
  • Lee Soo-hyuk as Yoon Pyeong
    • Baek Su-ho as young Pyeong :An assassin who was smitten by So-yi when he took her hostage.
  • Kim Ki-bum as Pak Paengnyeon
  • Hyun Woo as Seong Sam-mun
  • Jo Hee-bong as Han Myung-hoi/Han Ga-nom
  • Jung Da-bin as Yeon-doo
  • Jeon Young-bin as Mak-soo
  • Woo Hyun as Lee Bang-ji
  • Yoo Hyun-soo as Lee Soon-ji
  • Shin So-yul as Mok-ya
  • Shim So-heon as Deok-geum
  • Baek Yoon-sik as King Taejong/Yi Bangwon (cameo)
  • Han In-soo as Sim On (cameo)
  • Choi Il-hwa as Kim Jongseo
  • Heo Joon-seok as Kkeut-soo
  • Ryu Seung-soo as Jang Sung-soo
  • Baek Seo-bin as Jang Eun-sung
  • Min Ji-young as Yeon-doo's mother
  • Lee Se-na as Geun-ji
  • Choi Jung-woo as Park Eun
  • Jung Yoo-chan as Heo Dam
  • Jung Joon-won as child with bone cancer
  • Kim Sung-hyun as Kareupeyi Temukan (Alias: Gae Pa-yi) :Though his origins are vague, the drama refers him to be from the Yuan Dynasty (Modern China, Russia and Mongolia). He is a master assassin who belonged to the mercenary group called the Gokturks. It is said no one can fight him and win that's why he is also called the invincible man. His skills exceed those of Kang Chae-yoon, Moo-hyul and Yoon Pyeong. The only one that is equally matched to him is Lee Bang-ji, whom he kills.

Ratings

Episode #Original broadcast dateAverage audience shareTNmS RatingsAGB NielsenNationwideSeoul National Capital AreaNationwideSeoul National Capital Area123456789101112131415161718192021222324Average18.0%20.6%19.4%20.9%
5 October 20119.2%11.0%**9.5%**11.1%
6 October 2011**8.2%****9.8%**9.8%**10.6%**
12 October 201116.4%18.7%18.2%20.7%
13 October 201118.8%22.6%19.1%21.8%
19 October 201117.7%20.6%18.3%20.5%
20 October 201118.3%20.8%18.6%19.1%
26 October 201117.9%21.0%18.9%20.1%
27 October 201118.3%20.5%19.2%20.5%
2 November 201117.3%19.2%17.4%18.9%
3 November 201118.5%20.7%20.2%22.1%
9 November 201117.9%20.3%19.1%20.4%
10 November 201118.9%20.9%19.9%21.3%
16 November 201118.7%21.4%19.4%20.9%
17 November 201119.0%21.6%20.5%22.0%
23 November 201117.8%20.6%20.1%21.1%
24 November 201119.9%21.9%21.1%22.3%
30 November 201118.8%20.7%21.0%22.0%
1 December 201118.6%21.4%20.8%22.2%
7 December 201120.1%23.1%21.6%23.0%
8 December 201120.2%23.5%21.7%23.0%
14 December 201119.7%22.3%21.9%23.3%
15 December 201119.3%22.1%22.7%24.7%
21 December 201119.7%22.5%21.4%23.2%
22 December 2011**23.6%****27.5%****25.4%****27.3%**

Source: AGB Nielsen Korea

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2011Grand Prize (Daesang)Han Suk-kyu
Best Drama*Deep Rooted Tree*
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Drama SpecialHan Suk-kyu
Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama SpecialShin Se-kyung
Special Award, Actor in a Drama SpecialCho Jin-woong
Special Award, Actress in a Drama SpecialSong Ok-sook
Producer's Choice AwardSong Joong-ki
Top 10 StarsHan Suk-kyu
Jang Hyuk
20126th Mnet 20's Choice Awards20's Male Drama StarSong Joong-ki
20's Female Drama StarShin Se-kyung
7th Seoul International Drama AwardsGrand Prize*Deep Rooted Tree*
Best ScreenwriterKim Young-hyun, Park Sang-yeon
Outstanding Korean Drama*Deep Rooted Tree*
Outstanding Korean ActressShin Se-kyung
Grand Prize (Daesang) for TV*Deep Rooted Tree*
Best TV Drama*Deep Rooted Tree*
Best Actor (TV)Han Suk-kyu
Best Director (TV)Jang Tae-yoo
Best Screenplay (TV)Kim Young-hyun, Park Sang-yeon
Grand Prize (Daesang)Han Suk-kyu
Best DirectorJang Tae-yoo
Excellence Award, ActorYoon Je-moon
Top Excellence Award, ActorHan Suk-kyu

International broadcast

It aired in Japan on KNTV from 24 July to 17 September 2012, which was followed by reruns on terrestrial network TV Tokyo.

It aired in Thailand on Channel 7 every Monday to Thursday at 2.10 a.m. starting 14 January 2016.

It aired in Indonesia on RTV ever Monday to Friday at 7:30 a.m. starring 6 May 2016.

References

References

  1. link. (4 March 2016 . ''10Asia''. Retrieved 1 April 2013.)
  2. link. (16 July 2014 . ''10Asia''. 2 December 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2013.)
  3. "TNMS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNMS Ratings.
  4. "AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". AGB Nielsen Media Research.
  5. "韓流No.1 チャンネル-KNTV".
  6. "根の深い木".
  7. "ภ.เกาหลีชุด "จอมกษัตริย์ตำนานอักษร" (DEEP ROOTED TREE)". Channel 7.
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