The Great Merchant | |
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Promotional poster for The Great Merchant
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Also known as | Merchant Kim Man-deok |
Genre |
Period drama Romance |
Written by | Kim Jin-suk Kang Da-young |
Directed by | Kang Byung-taek Kim Sung-yoon |
Starring |
Lee Mi-yeon Han Jae-suk Park Sol-mi Ha Seok-jin Go Doo-shim |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 30 |
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Producer(s) | Park Ki-ho Yoo Gun-shik |
Location(s) | Korea |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 (KST) |
Release | |
Original network | KBS1 |
Original release | 6 March | – 13 June 2010
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Reputable Family |
Followed by | Legend of the Patriots |
External links | |
Website |
The Great Merchant (Hangul: 거상 김만덕; Hanja: 巨商金萬德; RR: Geosang Gim Mandeok; lit. Merchant Kim Man-deok) is a 2010 South Korean historical drama starring Lee Mi-yeon,Han Jae-suk, Park Sol-mi,Ha Seok-jin, and Go Doo-shim. It aired on KBS1 from March 6 to June 13, 2010 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:40 for 30 episodes.
The series follows the life of Kim Man-deok (1739-1812). Kim was born on Jeju Island. Adopted by the head of a gisaeng house at the age of 12, she became a government gisaeng ― a type of Korean traditional entertainer who is designated and reserved specifically for government officials. After discovering a talent in business and commerce, she later became one of the most successful female merchants on the island.
When Jeju was struck by a deadly famine in 1795 (the 19th year of King Jeongjo, Kim sold all her assets and donated approximately 90% of her money (approximated to be ₩70 billion in today's currency) to save millions of lives. Kim was later praised by numerous scholars and philosophers, which was notable given her background as a gisaeng and the fact that she saved the people of Jeju Island, a place that was considered a place of exile at the time. Kim's heroic deeds were documented in Jeongjo Sillok ("The Annals of King Jeongjo") in 1796, and was even featured as a folktale called Mandeok-jeon ("The Story of Man-deok"). In 1978, a memorial was created for Kim Man-deok on Jeju Island, and annually Jeju Island presents the "Man-deok Award" to two outstanding women in philanthropy.