TaewangsasingiT'aewangsasin'giThe Legend (: 태왕사신기;: 太王四神記;: Taewangsasingi; lit. 'Story of the First King's Four Gods') is a 2007 historical fantasy series, starring,. Directed by and written by, it aired on from September 11 to December 5, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.Loosely based on the legend of and, the story also adds mythical elements of the depicted in form as the four guardians who serve the king of Jyushin.
Bae was paid ₩250 million per episode, the highest salary to date for a actor. Contents.Synopsis A long time ago, a tribe that respected the tiger and controlled fire called the Ho-jok (Tiger Tribe), ruled the world. They eliminated and assimilated all tribes except the tribe that respected the bear, called the Ung-jok (Bear Tribe).
The Tiger Tribe and the Bear Tribe fought, and Hwan-woong could not bear to see so many people getting killed. He brought the three gods of nature; Poong-Baek (백호, the ), Woonsa (청룡, the ), and Woosa (현무, the ).He removed the power of fire from the leader of the Tiger Tribe, Kajin, sealed the power into an artifact called the Heart of Jujak (주작, the /Phoenix), and gave it to the woman he loved; Sae-oh. However, Kajin was mortally wounded while attacking another tribe, and she seemed to die until Hwan-woong healed her. This event makes Kajin develop love for Hwan-woong.
When her tribe declared in a war council they would Hwan-woong take back the power of fire, Kajin then slew her tribe's elders with her own blade. She then escapes from her own tribe in search of Hwan-woong, deciding to become Hwan-woong's woman.However, Hwan-woong likes Sae-oh and declared his love for her, not knowing that Kajin was watching them secretly when this took place.
Kajin was infuriated by this and began reforming the Tiger Tribe and attacked the Bear Tribe. Unfortunately, this was the time when Sae-oh was pregnant, and when she had given birth, the baby was kidnapped by Kajin who offered Sae-oh a deal to trade her baby for the power of fire. When Sae-oh refuses Kajin, Kajin responds by dropping Sae-oh's baby from a cliff, leading to Sae-oh going out of control and releasing the Heuk-Jujak (Black Phoenix), even though Hwan-woong had saved the baby. (Note: Jujak is roughly the equivalent of Phoenix.) Hwan-woong's subordinates, the White Tiger, the Azure Dragon and the Turtle Snake fought the Black Phoenix, but they were no match for it.Left with no choice, Hwan-woong used his Heavenly Bow to kill Sae-oh, the source of the power of the Black Phoenix, and managed to seal it once again in the heart of the Phoenix. Kajin committed suicide by jumping from the cliff because she now 'had no reason to live in this world any more.'
Hwan-woong sealed the powers of the 'Four Gods' (The Phoenix, White Tiger, Azure Dragon, and the Turtle Snake) in certain artifacts and left them in the care of certain people, telling them that they will wake when the King of Jyushin is born.Many centuries later, Damdeok, the reincarnation of Hwan-woong, was born. Along with him, the artifacts of the guardians of the King were born. Damdeok met difficulties in becoming the king of Goguryeo, mainly because of Yeon Hogae who mistook Damdeok for the murderer of his mother, and his father who turned the king's parliament against him.Cast and characters. The filming location of the series on Jeju Island Main cast. as Damdeok (later of Goguryeo). as young DamdeokThe prince of Goguryeo and the reincarnation of Hwang-woong. He came across a girl named Kiha while he was reading a book at night, and later came to her again to ask her to heal his father who was poisoned by Hogae's mother.
He had grown to a pleasant young man, but in his heart he always suffered because of Hogae's mother who had committed suicide, causing Hogae to believe that Damdeok killed her. He was later found to be the destined King of Jyushin. In order to protect him before he becomes the king, he was asked to not show his true self to anyone, where in he pretended that he has no skills, especially in fighting. The image he showed to everyone was not hidden just by him and his father but he also trusted Kiha about him being a good fighter. It also prevented him from being harmed by people who wanted the throne, who didn't see him as a threat. However, he proves himself to be an excellent fighter and schemer. He wants to unite the world as a brother, avoiding killing and instead providing love for his future people.
At the end of the series, he realizes that the task of the King of Jyushin was to answer the gods whether humans needed their help to continue surviving. The answer he told the gods was that he should return the powers and that humans could carry on by themselves. Having said that, he returned to the heavens, leaving behind his lover Sujini and son (who was bore by Kiha) on Earth. as Sujini. as young SujiniThe mistress of the Phoenix and the reincarnation of Sae-Oh. When she was just a little baby, she was hidden in a pot of beans by her sister, Kiha, to protect her from danger.
She was then found by some men of the Geomul village, who saw a phoenix sign on her forehead and thought she was the Black Phoenix. The leader was about to kill her, however Hyeon-go denied having seen the Black Phoenix sign, but a Red Phoenix instead. Sujini was raised by Hyeon-go and considers him as her teacher. Growing up in a male tribe, she developed boyish traits, and loves money, which she uses to buy wine.
She met Damdeok by chance one day while she was getting in somewhat little trouble and Damdeok helped her. Their relationship was strengthened over time.
Sujini also gave a big contribution helping Damdeok to recognize himself as the king of Jyushin (because of the conflict with Hogae); she always tagged along with him, even onto the battlefield. Sujini was very good at archery. When she discovered that she was the one that would release the Black Phoenix she chose to live alone; she thus moved away without Damdeok's knowledge and brought up the son of Damdeok and her sister.
After nine years, they met again, but Damdeok had by then realized she was the one he truly loved. She is the mistress of the Red Phoenix, the ruler of the South and the guardian of the fire, whose heavenly artifact is a large red gem orb. It awakens when the King of Jyushin feels burning passion in his heart. as Seo Kiha.
as teenage Kiha. Kim Eun-seo as 5-year-old KihaThe reincarnation of Kajin, the Mistress of the Earth. She was born as a noble in Sabi Castle just like her sister, Sujini.
On the day of the arrival of the night of the Jyushin star, the forces of Hwacheon struck the province and killed everyone in sight. Kiha hid Sujini in a pot of beans before fainting in the smoke caused by the fire that the Hwacheon forces started. While unconscious, the heart of the Phoenix exploded in a form of watery energy, extinguishing the fire to save her and her sister. She was discovered shortly afterwards by someone from Hwacheon, the master-of-fights of Hwacheon, and taken to the base of Hwacheon clan. The Daejangro mistaken her as the reincarnation of Kajin and branded her to control her, while using her power of the Phoenix to regain his youth. She was trained in martial arts by Saryang, who developed an elder-brotherly feeling for her and even went against Hwacheon to help her. She met Damdeok one night in the royal library and began to fall for him.
Their relationship was going well, until the day that Damdeok's father staged his death that made it seemed that Kiha assassinated him to protect Damdeok. She became a cold person since, especially after seeing Damdeok having a good time with Sujini. She came to think herself to have been 'used'. Later finding that she was pregnant, she decided to reform the whole of Goguryeo for her child. She went as far as deciding Hogae to be suitable for the father for her child even though her love for Damdeok never disappeared.
At the end of the series, Sujini realized that Kiha has the power of the Black Phoenix. as Hyeon-go. as young Hyeon-goThe leader of the Geomul village, he is slightly irresponsible and does not act his age enough.
Sure enough, he cheated customers by claiming to be an astrologer. He is the leader of the masters of the Four Gods, and is therefore to identify the King of Jyushin and serve him.
Damdeok calls him his 'teacher' and asks him to teach him the basics of a king. He carries a stick given to him when he was appointed as the leader of Geomul. This stick is the Heavenly Artifact of the Turtle-Snake, the ruler of the North and the guardian of the rain, that awakens when the King of Jyushin feels dark rage in his heart: when it awakens, the time stops along with everything other than its master and the King of Jyushin, enabling the leader of the Four Guardians to identify the King. as Daejangro'Leader' of Hwacheon Clan.
Roland dyens night and day rar extractor. as Yeon Hogae. Kim Ho-young as young HogaeDamdeok's cousin and rival.
At first he was very open and pleasant towards Damdeok, but after his mother's death he resolved to take revenge. This was combined with his character changing devastatingly to a cold, cool type from a warm, pleasant person. He had been winning many battles as early as his teens, and grew to a powerful warrior. He joined Hwacheon to kill Damdeok. He was killed by Damdeok in the last battle. as Yeon GaryoHogae's father.
as Cheoro. as young CheoroHe became the lord of the Gwanmi fortress of Baekjae at a mere ten years of age when his father infused Cheoro with the symbol of the Blue Dragon. Though this made him much more powerful, Cheoro's skin became covered in a blue bark-like substance. Damdeok was able to remove the artifact, and Cheoro began to serve under him. He is very silent, loves being with trees and forests, and it is implied that he loves Sujini, as his previous incarnation as the Blue Dragon loved Sae-oh. He fights with a spear and is the guardian of the Blue Dragon, the ruler of the East and the guardian of the clouds, whose heavenly artifact is a bluish stone that looks slightly like a shellfish.
It is said to activate when the King of Jyushin feels cold purpose in his heart. When activated, it can weaken the power of the wielder of fire and speed the healing of its master when in physical contact with him. as JumuchiThe leader of the Talgal Mercenaries, he fights with an axe. He served under Damdeok under the promise that Jumuchi's people will have their land returned to them. His three rules to be hired are not to attack anyone from the rear, not harm women, children, or the elderly, and not accept a task if he dislikes the client's face. Despite this he did not betray Damdeok even risking his life for him. He is the guardian of the White Tiger, the ruler of the West and the guardian of the winds, which awakens when the King of Jyushin feels innocent courage in his heart.
Its heavenly artifact is a white twisted piece of metal. Park Seong-min as SaryangThe right-hand man of Daejangro of the Hwacheon. He has long gray hair and a mask that obscures 1/3 of his face. He has ninja like attributes such as great speed and proficiency with shurikens and blades.
He is a caretaker for Kiha when she was younger, and appears to be one of the few people who truly care for her. He ultimately betrays the Hwacheon clan at Kiha's request to be on her side, and is used as a shield by Daejangro when Kiha attempted to kill him, dying before Kiha's eyes. Supporting cast. Park Jung-hak as General Go Woo-cheung. as Heukgae. Kim Hyuk as Dalgu.
as Dalgu's friend. as Dalbi. as Bason.
Min Ji-oh as Soidooroo. Baek Jae-jin as Buldeul. Hong Kyung-yeon as Dae Shin-kwan. as Ahjik. as Gakdan. Song Kwi-hyun as Jo Joo-do. Woo Hyun as wheat seller.
Kim Sun-kyung as Hogae's mother. as. asSon of the god in the heavenly world, he brought three Guardians of the world: the Blue Dragon, the White Tiger and the Turtle-Snake. His heavenly artifact is the Cheongung, which normally takes the form of a fancy cylinder and enlarges to form a glowing white bow. It is said to be able to either kill or give life to anyone it shoots, and its destruction means the death of the King of Jyushin and the unsummoning of the heavenly power.
Before the coming of the King of Jyushin, it was sealed inside a royal sword named Chumoshin, which should release the seal when the heart of the King of Jyushin was introduced to it: that is, when it were to impale his heart. Naver (in Korean).
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.Title.Kelpie: the legend.Uniform Title.Kelpie: the legend (Documentary television program)Also Titled.Kelpie the legendOther Creators.Stone, Ric, (narrator.)Published.Ballan, Vic.: Adele Video Production, c2012.Distributed.Australia: Distributed by Adele Video Production, ©2012.Physical Description.1 DVD-video (54 minutes): sound, colour; 12 cm.Subjects.Target Audience.GeneralForm.Documentary television programSummary.' In 2002 Bill Robertson identified serious inconsistencies in the early history of the Kelpie breed. Being a determined character Bill proceeded to investigate that early history and now after years of following Kelpie’s ancestral path throughout Australia, he has obtained original facts from diaries and other primary sources that reveal how and where the Kelpie breed originated and their early genetic history. This is the most comprehensive video documentary ever produced on the Kelpie breed. Simply titled “Kelpie the Legend” this definitive program is the last piece of the puzzle in the breeds early history; truly a collector’s item! Like the Kelpie, the program embraces the wool industry including comments by best selling Kelpie author, Tony Parson and long time Kelpie breeder Tim Austin'-Container.Performer.Narrated by Ric Stone.Notes.Catalogued from container.Originally produced as a documentary television program in 2012.Not rated.In English.Technical Details.DVD video, PAL, region 2, 4, 5, aspect ratio16:9.Language.EnglishDewey Number.636.737Libraries Australia ID.Contributed by Get this edition. These 11locationsin All:Open to the publicDVD/636.737/KELVideoEnglishOpen to the publicDVD KELVideoEnglishOpen to the publicAGRI 636.737 KELVideoEnglishOpen to the public.b12092125; heldVideoEnglishOpen to the publicVideoEnglishOpen to the publicDVD 636.7 KelVideoEnglishOpen to the public365381; heldVideoEnglishNot open to the publicTLCVideoEnglishOpen to the public207242; DVD 636.737 KELPVideoEnglishOpen to the public89703131; SF429.A78 K45 2012VideoEnglishOpen to the public412671; DVD 636.737 KELPVideoEnglish.