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''Sungkyunkwan Scandal'' () is a South Korean
historical drama A historical drama (also period drama, period piece or just period) is a dramatic work set in the past, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents history, historical events and characters with varying degrees of fiction s ...
starring Park Yoo-chun, Park Min-young, Song Joong-ki, and
Yoo Ah-in Uhm Hong-sik (; born October 6, 1986), known professionally as Yoo Ah-in (), is a South Korean actor, creative director, and gallerist. He is known for playing a diverse spectrum of roles in both television and film, where he often portrays dyn ...
. Directed by Kim Won-seok and written by Kim Tae-hee, it is based on Jung Eun-gwol's bestselling 2007 novel '. It aired on
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from August 30 to November 2, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.


Synopsis

Set during an era when society does not permit females to be either educated or employed, Kim Yoon-hee ( Park Min-young) disguises herself as her brother, Kim Yoon-shik, in order to make ends meet for her family. She goes through a series of odd jobs, mainly at a local bookstore, before she gets offered a chance to increase her earnings by becoming a substitute test-taker (an illegal act) for the upcoming entrance examination for Sungkyunkwan,
Joseon Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
's highest educational institute. She gets caught by the upright Lee Sun-joon ( Park Yoo-chun), who later acknowledges Yoon-hee's talents, and even encourages her to enroll in the university. There, she must bear with the endless mischief of upperclassman Gu Yong-ha ( Song Joong-ki), put up with the constant mood swings of her rebel roommate Moon Jae-shin (
Yoo Ah-in Uhm Hong-sik (; born October 6, 1986), known professionally as Yoo Ah-in (), is a South Korean actor, creative director, and gallerist. He is known for playing a diverse spectrum of roles in both television and film, where he often portrays dyn ...
), avoid getting in trouble with the strict student body president Ha In-soo ( Jun Tae-soo), and keep her secret from being discovered, all the while trying to hold her growing feelings for Lee Sun-joon at bay. Together, Kim, Lee, Gu, and Moon form the "Jalgeum Quartet". The background to the drama is the reign of King Jeongjo and his struggles in dealing with the factional politics of his time, struggles in which he enlists the quartet. The final episodes deal with the . And Sungkyunkwan, that place of Confucian learning, is the place where students and teachers learn from each other, causing radical changes in their thinking, and so sacred a place is it, that even royal guards may not enter.


Cast


Main

* Park Yoo-chun as Yi Seon-jun, nicknamed "Ga-rang" * Park Min-young as Kim Yun-hee (when girl)/Kim Yoon-shik (when boy), nicknamed "Dae-mul" **Bang Jun-seo as young Kim Yunhee * Song Joong-ki as Gu Yong-ha, nicknamed "Yeo-rim" *
Yoo Ah-in Uhm Hong-sik (; born October 6, 1986), known professionally as Yoo Ah-in (), is a South Korean actor, creative director, and gallerist. He is known for playing a diverse spectrum of roles in both television and film, where he often portrays dyn ...
as Mun Jae-sin, nicknamed "Geol-o"


Supporting

* Jun Tae-soo as Ha In-su * Seo Hyo-rim as Ha Hyo-eun * Kim Min-seo as Jo-seon * Ahn Nae-sang as
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* Jo Sung-ha as King Jeongjo of Joseon *
Kim Kap-soo Kim Kap-soo (; born April 7, 1957) is a South Korean actor. Since his acting debut in 1977, Kim has had a long career on the stage, in television dramas and film. In addition to acting full-time, he also has his own master class acting studio. ...
as Yi Jeong-mu, second state councillor and Seon-jun's father *
Lee Jae-yong Lee Jae-yong (; born June 23, 1968) is a South Korean business executive who has served as the executive chairman of Samsung Electronics since October 2022. He is the only son of Lee Kun-hee and Hong Ra-hee. As of December 2024, Lee has an e ...
as Ha U-gyu, minister of military affairs and In-su's father


Extended

*Kang Sung-pil as Im Byung-choon *Ji Nam-hyuk as Seol Go-bong *Chae Byung-chan as Kang-moo *Kim Ik-tae as Chae Je-gong, chief state councillor *Choi Dong-joon as Moon Geun-soo, minister of '' Saheonbu'' and Jae-shin's Father * Kim Kwang-kyu as Hwang-ga *Kim Ha-kyoon as Choi Shin-mook *Park Geun-soo as Yoo Chang-ik *Kim Young-bae as Go Jang-bok *Kim Jung-kyoon as Ahn Do-hyun *Jang Se-hyun as Kim Woo-tak *Hwang Chan-woo as Bae Hae-won *Im Young-pil as Ham Choon-ho *Joo Ah-sung as Nam Myung-shik * Kim Mi-kyung as Ms. Jo, Yoon-hee's mother *Ha Min-jae as Kim Yoon Shik, Yoon-hee' younger brother * Ryu Dam as Soon-dol *Sung Hyun-joo as Beo-deul *Im Yoon-jung as Aeng-aeng *Jung Hye-mi as Seom-seom *Park Dong-bin as Woo-kyu's steward *Jo Yi-sam as '' Soron Yusaeng'' *Bae Jae-ho as '' Soron Yusaeng'' *Eom Bo-yong as Cheon-dong *Kim Dan-yool as Bok-dong * Lee Tae-ri as Bok-soo, Bok-dong's elder brother *Oh Na-mi as Mi-hyun, Hyo-eun's friend *Ahn Nam-hee as Jung-hyun, Hyo-eun's friend *Nam Myung-ryul as Kim Seung-heon, Yoon-hee's Father


Cameos

* Lee In as Park Dal-jae (episode 1) * Lee Won-jong as Shaman (episode 8) * Park Chul-min as Yoon Hyung-gu (episode 9, 17~18) *Ki Im-beom as Song Yong-tae (episode 9~10) *Lee Dal-hyung as Yong-ha's father (episode 17~18)


Notes


Reception

The series attracted a fervent fanbase that belied its modest mid-teen ratings. Its cult popularity was manifested in the very high online activity on the message boards of its official website and in popular portal
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, the number of episode viewings on the KBS website, as well as units of DVDs and OST albums sold. The original soundtrack, which featured Park Yoo-chun's band JYJ, sold 110,000 copies in a couple of weeks. The old campus of Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) was the setting for the fusion historical drama, which also starred alumnus Song Joong-ki, resulting in increased interest in SKKU from international audiences who watched the drama.


Ratings


Awards and nominations


Theatrical versions

The series was edited into a theatrical version which screened in Japanese cinemas from May 6–19, 2011 as part of the "Dokimeki☆Ikemen Festival." For the drama's first anniversary, Korean cable channel QTV (a joint venture between
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and
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's affiliate, IS Plus) re-edited the series into a two-hour TV movie which aired on September 10, 2011.


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External links

* * * * {{IMDb title, 2745682 Korean Broadcasting System television dramas South Korean historical television series Television series set in Joseon 2010 South Korean television series debuts 2010 South Korean television series endings Korean-language television shows Television series by C-JeS Entertainment Television shows based on South Korean novels Television series by RaemongRaein South Korean television series remade in other languages Television shows written by Kim Tae-hee