Only terms that can be seen in "Moon River" heighten the excitement twofold.
Moon River, a new MBC Friday-Saturday drama that will premiere at 9:50 p.m. on Nov. 7 (Fri) (written by Jo Seung-hee / directed by Lee Dong-hyun / planned by Kwon Seong-chang / produced by Haijium Studio), is a historical romance fantasy drama about a prince who has lost his smile and a bubo-sang who has lost her memory whose souls are switched, yeokjisaji (易地四肢).
The crown prince whose body was switched overnight, I-gang (Kang Tae-oh), and the bubo-sang Park Dal-i (Kim Se-jeong)'s perilous and resourceful royal survival and tender romance are stirring hot anticipation. Here are the "Moon River"-style newly coined terms that add a special touch.
# form-and-fashion prince's peculiar "gonkku" (decorating the gonryongpo) core is "personal color"
I-gang is so serious about adornment and grooming that he set up a personal dressing room inside the Sanguiwon. In particular, the item that makes his sense shine as a crown prince would be the gonryongpo. Among the selection criteria, the most important is "personal color." It is a rule that each person has innate colors and must wear fabrics that suit them, and he even has them made by hand and passed on to the eureumjang. Expectations are high for what perfect "personal color" fashions the royal's top style maven I-gang will show.
# the thread connected to my fate, all destiny starts from "hongyeon"?!
In "Moon River," the red thread that is said to be connected to one's fate, "hongyeon," exerts its power. "Hongyeon," said to be present from birth, is a mysterious term meaning that no matter what hardships and trials come, those tied by hongyeon will eventually meet, and it will amplify the charm of the romance fantasy between crown prince I-gang and bubo-sang Park Dal-i. It raises curiosity how two people with no shared status or environment came to meet by chance and even switch bodies, and what connection this mischievous(?) fate has to "hongyeon."
# this is the quick-footed bubo-sang's power! the nation's fastest communication network "maesinjer"
Bubo-sang Park Dal-i lives by carrying loads and traveling the paldo. Because a bubo-sang's work requires not only clever merchant skills but also exceptionally quick feet and intimate knowledge of side paths, a network unique to bubo-sangs called "maesinjer (每迅)" that fully leverages these traits will appear. Through a communication network built among bubo-sangs spread across the country, the "maesinjer" will be able to quickly deliver news anywhere nationwide, and attention is focused on what role it will play.
First broadcast at 9:50 p.m. on the 7th (Fri).<
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