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“The Story of Ms. OK” embodies the idea of ​​aristocracy

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 16/05/2025
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The Tale of Lady Ok is available on Netflix internationally and in the US on Kocowa.com

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When Jiude’s mother was dying, she hoped that she would become a noble lady in her next life so that she could wear beautiful clothes and eat delicious food. Instead, her cruel master decided to punish her sick slave by burying her alive. Her family cannot disobey. They are all slaves and Ms. Oak’s Story The story takes place in the Joseon Dynasty, when social hierarchy was strict. Justice is often reserved for the elite

Jiude, played by Lim Ji-yeon, does not wait to improve her situation in the next life. She planned her escape carefully. After she was cruelly and unfairly punished, she ran away, not knowing where she was going. She wasn’t going to pretend she was a noble, but it was an effective way to evade bounty hunters. She meets a kind-hearted noblewoman whose family wants to adopt her, but unfortunate events lead to her being mistaken for her protector.

Guduk was accomplished enough to be considered an aristocratic woman, and she could write, read, and embroider, all skills required of young ladies at the time. But in the Joseon Dynasty, there was a danger in pretending until you made it. Very few people are determined to change the fate of their birth. Society needs to define your class so people know how to treat you. Whether they’ll treat you worse than dirt, or bow meanly before you. The noble people inside Ms. Oak’s Story They are not always noble, and they justify their cruelty through their own interpretation of strict hierarchy.

Once Jiude pretends to be Ms. Jade, she carefully protects her true identity. Even if it means rejecting the nobleman who fell in love with her when she was a slave. Cheng Hui, played by Qiu Yingyu, is a storyteller who has been searching for Jiude all over the country for many years. The story he told the audience was about a nobleman who fell in love with a slave. He wants her to elope with him so they can live the wandering life of artists, but the new Lady Oak has a certain loyalty to her adoptive family.

Ms. Oak’s StoryLike many classic Korean folktales, it tells a story of love and adversity, exploring themes of justice and class, cruelty and kindness. Lin creates a very believable Lady Yude, whose spirit cannot be suppressed by the constraints of her environment.

Lin has appeared in TV series fatal vote, lies hidden in my garden and glory. Her partner Choo appears in Oasis, a small town once upon a time and 2021 School. You can still see him this year Trauma Code: The hero on call. The drama is directed by Jin Hyuk, who has directed Sisyphus: The Myth, Legend of the Blue Sea, Doctor Strange, Lord of the Sun, City Hunter and Prosecutor Princess.

The drama is broadcast on JTBC in South Korea. The series airs globally on Netflix, but in the United States it can be watched on OnDemandKorea and Kocowa.com.

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