Review Drama River Where the Moon Rises, Full of Sacrifice and Loyalty

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The drama "River Where the Moon Rises" was quite emotional. Since its first episode, the drama starring Kim So Hyun and Ji Soo has exposed matters of royal politics to treason.


This started with Queen Yeon (played by Kim So Hyun) and her daughter Pyeonggang (played by Heo Jung Eun) who went on patrols but they were slandered, and caused bloodshed because of the anger of King Pyeongwon (played by Kim Pub Lae) and ordered his bodyguards to kill the traitors, including the Queen and her daughter.

After the Queen died, the King just learned the truth and regretted his actions and was haunted by remorse all his life. He also did not know that Pyeonggang survived and managed to live under the name Ga Jin (played by Kim So Hyun), thanks to the help of On Dal (played by Ji Soo) and his father General On Hyeop (played by Kang Ha Neul), even though in the end they were separated. .

8 years later Ga Jin lived as a swordsman, he also lost his memory. He then got a mission to kill the king of Pyeongwon or his own biological father.

As if he had been outlined by fate, he met On Dal again when he fled into the forest. Unfortunately they don't recognize each other. When Ga Ji was injured, On Dal took good care of her too.

Until in the end Ga Jin had to return to his place of origin, but on the way he met his partner Tara Jin (played by Kim Hee Jung) who said that Ga Jin didn't need to return and had to find her biological parents.

This of course makes Ga Jin surprised, and returns to remember the dreams he often had, which are none other than his past memories. /dreamers.id

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