The Diary of Heong Yeong-dang

The Diary of Heong Yeong-dang

4.7

Nov 02 2014

1h 3m

Drama, History, TV Movie, Romance

A historical drama based in the Joseon times about a person who falls in love with his stepsister.

Lim Ju-hwan

Lim Ju-hwan

Kim Sang-yeon

Lee Won-keun

Lee Won-keun

Kim Hong-yeon

Lee Jae-yoon

Lee Jae-yoon

Lee Cheol-joo

Son Eun-seo

Son Eun-seo

Min Hee-jeong

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