

By Dramabeans
Joseon Rom-com: Mung Bean Chronicles, Joseon Rom-com: Tale of Nok-du
Kim Dong-hwi
Baek So-yeon, Lim Ye-jin
32
35 minutes
KBS2
South Korea
Korean
Source: Wikipedia
Kim Ssook, a calm and cautious widow who has impressive sword skills.
Cheon Hae-soo, the head and guardian of the village to protect the kisaeng and the widow village.
Ok-ran, a kisaeng who is jealous of Yool-moo's one-sided devotion towards Dong-joo.
Deposed Queen Yu, King Gwanghae's queen consort.
Young Dong Dong-joo / Yoo Eun-seo
Jung Yoon-jeo, Nok-du and Hwang-tae's father.
Hang-ah, a court lady who falls in love with Nokdu at first sight.
Yeon Geun, a rich man who manages the widow village and is entangled with Nok-du.
Jeon Hwang-tae / Jung Yi-hyun, Nok-du's older brother.
Queen Inmok, King Gwanghae's young stepmother or King Seonjo's wife.
Heo Yoon, King Gwanghae's most beloved friend and subject.
Prince Neungyang / Cha Yool-moo Jeon Jin-seo as young Prince Neungyang / Cha Yool-moo
Kang Soon-nyeo
Jeon Nok-du / Lady Kim Nok-soon / Yeon Soo Kim Ji-woo as young Jeon Nok-du
Dong Dong-joo / Yoo Eun-seo Jo Ye-rin as young Dong Dong-joo / Yoo Eun-seo
King Gwanghae
Officer Baek Jong, a man who is silently guarding the king.
Park Dan-ho, Cha Yool-moo's escort warrior with an excellent sword skill. He is ambitious in sword-fighting and very loyal to Yool-moo, willing to even lay down his life if needed to protect him.
Mae Hwa-soo, a friend of Dong-joo and the most popular kisaeng with her talent and natural dancing ability.
The father-in-law of the escaper and the holder of elephant treasure statue of Ming Dynasty (Ep. 1, 8).