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SinopsisThe Moon That Embraces The Sun Episode 20 (tamat) Episode 20 dimulai dengan kilas balik saat Yoon mengatakan pada Myung bahwa ia akan memberikan leher Raja untuk Yang Myung. Myung : apakah kau mengatakan kau ingin menebas leher raja sendiri?
Pengawalyang bertugas membawa Wol bertanya siapa Yang Myung. Ia memerintahkan Yang Myung ditangkap. Tapi Yang Myung berteriak berani-beraninya mereka menyentuhnya, dia adalah Pangeran Yang Myung. Pengawal itu buru-buru memberi salam. Yang Myung kembali bertanya pada Wol apakah Wol ingat padanya. Ia adalah orang yang pernah Wol temui di kota.
Selasa 10 Januari 2012 Sinopsis The Moon that Embraces The Sun Episode 2 Payung merah itu ternyata bukan tersangkut di atas pohon tapi benar-benar melayang di udara. Hwon dan para pengikutnya terperangah. Payung itu jatuh ke tanah dan Hwon mengambilnya. Ia menganggap payung itu adalah pertanda bahwa ia akan bertemu dengan Yeon-woo lagi.
Stars Soo Hyun Kim, Ga-in Han, Il Woo Jung, Min Seo Kim. Nonton dan Download DramaQu The Moon Embracing the Sun Drama Korea Online Sub Indonesia. Sinopsis Drakor : The Moon Embracing the Sun Subtitle Indonesia- menceritakan Kisah cinta rahasia antara Lee Hwon, seorang raja fiksi Joseon, dan Wol, seorang dukunwanita.
Paradayang masuk dan berusaha membangunkan Hwon. Seorang dari mereka memanggil tabib. Bo-kyung terlihat kesal. Wol telah berhenti menangis. Ia berterimakasih pada Yang Myung karena Yang Myung memperlakukannya sebagai manusia (walau ia seorang shaman rendahan).
PlotSynopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©. Historical drama "The Moon Embracing The Sun" tells a love story between King Lee Hwon ( Kim Soo-Hyun) and a female shaman named Wol ( Han Ga-In ). Wol was born from a noble family and became the crown princess, but she was entrapped and faced execution. Finally, she lived as a shaman.
Berjalannyawaktu, Hwon pun mengetahui siapa yang merencakan kematian Yeon Woo, dan pada saat itu ia berada pada posisi yang sulit, setelah tau kalau yang berada dibalik itu semua adalah Putri Min Hwa dan Ibu Suri. Pemain The Moon That Embraces The Sun: Kim Soo Hyun sebagai Lee Hwon Yeo Jin Goo sebagai Hwon muda Hang Ga In sebagai Yeon Woo/ Wol
Sinopsissingkat: Heo Yeon Woo, yang berumur tiga belas tahun dipilih menjadi Puteri Mahkota Joseon, sampai suatu hari Ibu Suri merencanakan sesuatu yang keji. Diam-diam memerintahkan kepala shaman istana untuk menyingkirkan putri mahkota.
EPISODE10 RECAP In his bedchamber, Hwon addresses Wol in language that I'm sure must have been carefully and intentionally selected to hint at the underlying sexual tension driving everything â this drama's whole conflict centers around sex, after all â as he tells her she must make him forget his exhaustion and put his pain to bed.
Ap Heo Yeon Woo, yang berumur tiga belas tahun dipilih menjadi Puteri Mahkota Joseon sampai Ibu Suri merencanakan rencana keji melawannya dan dengan diam-diam memerintahkan untuk membunuhnya. Dengan bantuan dari sihir shaman yang sangat kuat, Yeon Woo berhasil meloloskan diri tapi kehilangan ingatannya.
berikutini adalah sinopsis singkat The Moon That Embraces The Sun :Tiga belas tahun Heo Yeon Woo dipilih untuk menjadi Putri Mahkota Joseon sampai plot Ratu Janda melawan dia dan diam-diam pesanan kematiannya.Dengan bantuan sihir dukun yang kuat itu, Yeon Woo lolos dengan hidupnya, tetapi kehilangan kenangan. Semua percaya dia menjadi mati, termasuk Putra Mahkota Hwon, yang mencintainya dan
WhenMinister Yoon arouses her fear that Prince Yang-myung might covet the throne, the Grand Queen Mother pressures King Lee Hwon to take a vacation in Ohnyang. Prince Yang-myung goes back to the capital and stays at Yeom and Princess Min-hwa's house. While walking alone at night, he imagines Yeon-woo walking beside him.
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99 January 4, 2012October 7, 2022 The Moon That Embraces the Sun Episode 1 by javabeans Premieres abound today, and heading the pack is The Moon That Embraces the Sun, aka soon to be MBCâs great white hope. I had a feeling this drama would come out on top in the ratings, but I had no idea it would be such a clear-cut victory. The Moon That Embraces the Sun drew an impressive 18% premiere rating, while Take Care of Us, Captain brought home a on SBS, and Wild Romance a over on KBS. SONG OF THE DAY 10cm â âBeautiful Moonâ [ Download ] Audio clip Adobe Flash Player version 9 or above is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. EPISODE 1 RECAP A woman narrates âIt is said that in the beginning, there were two suns and two moons. But day was too hot, and night too cold. All of creation was thrown into chaos, and the people in misery. It was then that a hero appeared and shot one sun and one moon out of the sky with arrows, and brought peace to the world.â This story is told by the queen dowager Kim Young-ae to one of her vassals, Lord Yoon Dae-hyung. She is the mother to King Seongjo, the current and fictional king. We are somewhere in the middle of the Joseon era, though since this drama is not based on real history, we arenât given an exact date. The story about the two suns and moons is an illustration of the need for hero in times of trouble, and the queen dowager says meaningfully that they cannot just wait for a hero to appear. A veiled reference, then, to solving their own problems through their own means. She tells Lord Yoon to be the hero, because there can only be one sun in the sky; one must be eliminated. Nighttime. A group of masked men dart through the woods and to a residential neighborhood, dispersing to fulfill separate tasks One man sticks a yellow paper to a wall â a talisman, it looks like â and another buries a yellow pouch in a houseâs yard. A frame job, perhaps? One masked intruder readies to assassinate his target in bed, but finds it empty. Heâs surprised by a sword to the throat; the victim was prepared. He is identified as Uiseong-gun, or Prince Uiseong, the younger half-brother to King Seongjo. Ah. So hereâs the threat the queen dowager needed eliminated, to protect her sonâs interests. She had mentioned that the brothers had a good relationship, but in her mind the younger is dangerous, just by virtue of being close to the throne. Someplace else, a woman named Ahri â a shaman â wakes up with a gasp, filled with an ominous feeling. She knows âheâ is in danger, and runs off to find him, ignoring the warnings of her shaman friend. Prince Uiseong fights back, although itâs only one of him against four assassins. He fends them off well, but is eventually felled and disarmed. Enter Lord Yoon, who faces him smugly. Uiseong is full of righteous anger, knowing full well that the king, his brother, will believe him over the shifty Lord Yoon. But thereâs a solution for that, since Lord Yoon plans to kill him before he gets the chance to say anything. He adds that Uiseongâs good friend will be joining him on the other side, and we see that another nobleman is hanged in his home, a falsified suicide note left on his desk. Uiseong charges, Lord Yoon slices his throat, and the terrified shaman Ahri witnesses this all from just over the wall. Sheâs spotted and chased through the woods, finding herself cornered at the edge of a cliff. She slips and falls far below. The assassins check the base of the ravine and only find her official red hair sash. Ah, so sheâs a palace shaman, part of the department called Seongsucheong. When the others are assembled, the head shaman notes that Ahri is missing, which identifies the runaway. Lord Yoon reports to the queen dowager and assures her that theyâll find Ahri. The queen dowager, oddly, is pleased, saying this is a stroke of fortune. Ahri was formerly a slave to Prince Uiseongâs household, so itâs possible they were involved. What if that woman desired her lover to become king? And what if she was manipulating him through some sort of magical power? It doesnât matter that itâs not true, since the queen dowager can make all this true with her planted evidence. Furthermore, the head shaman is firmly under the queenâs thumb, and can be trusted to act for them. Uiseong and his murdered friend are labeled traitors, confirmed by the forged letter left at the friendâs house. The deaths are painted as suicides by guilt-stricken conspirators, and King Seongjo Ahn Nae-sang receives this report in disbelief. The head shaman is brought forth to read the symbols on the talisman. Sheâs been coached to lie, so she tells the king that itâs a call for the sunâs power, which is a poetic way of saying that they aspired to the throne. King = sun. Furthermore, she identifies the charm as Ahriâs handiwork. After wandering the woods, Ahri stumbles onto a path and crumples in the path of a traveling noblewomanâs entourage. The pregnant woman, Lady Shin, hurries to help her and orders Ahri put into the sedan chair. When they approach the city walls, theyâre stopped by police officers on the lookout for the escaped traitor. The servant woman recognizes the drawing of Ahri, but the women sense sheâs a good person in trouble and feign ignorance. Lady Shin hides Ahri in her skirts and refuses to exit by saying sheâs about to give birth any day now and canât manage. The officer lets them pass. He belatedly sees blood dripping from the back of the chair and orders them to stop. Lady Shin is quick-witted, though, and pretends sheâs having baby trouble, and her servant reliably plays along, urging the lady to hurry home. Upon hearing who the ladyâs family is, the officer is intimidated into compliance. Ahri is deeply grateful to the lady, and says that her baby girl is as beautiful as the moon. Lady Shin is pleased to hear that sheâll be having the daughter she wished for. As Ahri speaks, she sees visions in her mindâs eye of the childâs future glimpses of the girl being adorned in royal finery, of a moon, of a grave. Ahri is unsettled by the images, but doesnât share what she saw. But she does fervently promise that she will do whatever she can to protect Lady Shinâs child. Ahri parts ways with the lady, but is soon captured and brought back to the palace, where she is tortured. Lord Yoon asks who the talisman was meant for, but of course she has no clue. She insists she didnât write it, and when she is called a traitor, she grows righteous in her rage. She tells Lord Shin that if anybody is a traitor, itâs him for conjuring up false crimes. She addresses him so ferociously that Lord Shin is unnerved. Ahri âYou think I am the only one who saw, donât you? You think it will end if you just get rid of me, donât you? Youâre wrong, you villain â Heavenâs Moon was watching you. That manâs blood is not the only thing that soaked into your blade that night. The moonlight of that night seeped inside, too. Wait and see! One day your wicked deeds will be revealed under the moonlight! One day that moonlight will cut your own lifeline!â Ahri is tossed into prison to await execution. Her shaman friend, Nok-young, cries that she was foolish to let love drive her to Uiseongâs house that night. Ahri says neither one of them ever aspired to the throne, and entrusts Nok-young to protect a child in her stead. Being too close to the sun will result in disaster for the childâs entire family, so she must be protected from the sun. She urges Nok-young to protect her, but doesnât give her a name. The next day, Ahri is taken to be drawn and quartered for her supposed crime. As she lies on the mat, she sees the sun in the sky, diverging into two. Another vision comes to her A smiling boy, a friendly brother, the girl again. She thinks, âTwo suns, and one moon. I pray you all will remain safe.â As she dies, a baby is born. Lady Shin gives birth to her second child, named Heo Yeon-woo future Han Ga-in, and coos over the baby with the girlâs older brother, Yeom. Nok-young visits her friendâs grave, remembering her last wish. She looks up at the moon, which morphs into the sun, and when we pan down again, we are years later. At the palace, lavish festivities are prepared. A ceremony is being held today for the young scholars who have passed the civil service examination, who will give their bows to the king and receive a gift from him. Crown Prince Hwon is called to join the proceedings, but heâs not in his room. In a room far from the hubbub, we find a table â set with foods swiped from the main event â where the young crown prince studies a drawing of the palace grounds. He finds Eunwolgak, aka the Silver Moon Building, and sets out with his royal knapsack. Aw, heâs so cute, playing hooky. Lady Shin arrives at the palace with Yeon-woo in tow, her nose buried in a book. Not only is her father, Lord Heo, a high-ranking official who will be present at the ceremony, her brother Yeom is among those being honored. We see that nefarious Lord Yoon has now advanced in position as minister of the interior. There are two friends in particular among the scholars who merit our notice Yeom and Woon which, by the way, means Cloud. Get it?. They have a third friend, Yang-myung future Jung Il-woo, who isnât here, but together the trio of buddies studied literature under her father. With Prince Hwon missing, one of his guardians sends palace guards to find him quickly. It seems this isnât the first time Hwon has caused his guards trouble, and theyâre eager to find the prince before the king discovers the escapade and has a fit. Meanwhile, the ceremony proceeds, and Lady Shin belatedly realizes that Yeon-woo has wandered off, distracted by a butterfly. Prince Hwon emerges from his hiding place and prepares for his escape over the palace wall. Just as heâs about to jump, though, he sees Yeon-woo wander into the courtyard and is struck dumb, slack-jawed. Ah, puppy love. Hwon falls off his ladder, knocking Yeon-woo to the ground with him. They lay sprawled together for a moment. The moment is marked by a shower of flower petals, and the wind blows away his parasol. They get up and look away awkwardly. Hwon demands, in his best Iâm-a-man-almost voice, how she came to be here and is suspicious of her answer. She finds him equally suspicious and intends to call the guards on him â heâs stealing palace goods and trying to escape over the wall. Hwon stops her, stuttering a lame excuse about just looking for an exit. When he grabs his bag, though, everything comes tumbling out â teacup, sweets, calligraphy brush. Adorably, he fumbles for yet another excuse, but Yeon-woo calls out, âThief!â Palace guards head over toward them, so Hwon grabs her hand and runs, giving us one of the flashes from Ahriâs vision. They escape the guards and stop running. Yeon-woo still intends to report him to the guards, which forces Hwon to tell her the truth to prove heâs not a thief. With a heavy sigh, he confides that he was actually leaving the palace to meet his hyung. Hwon explains that his hyung was born of a different mother, and a warm-hearted person, while in flashback we see two young boys playing in the palace. The brother excelled in his both his studies and martial arts, but because he was the child of a concubine and therefore illegitimate, he was unable to participate in the civil service examination, or advance in career, or even receive his fatherâs love. Hwon concludes, âThe reason he has to live like this is because of me.â He explains that his hyung hasnât sought him out in a long time, perhaps fearing their fatherâs anger. So he was on his way to find him himself. Yeon-woo asks why he blames himself, since his brotherâs illegitimacy is nothing he could control. She quotes Confucius, and assures him that if his brother is as warm-hearted as he says, he wonât blame him either. Yeon-woo gets a little carried away complaining about the things in Joseon law that donât make sense, showing a thoroughly egalitarian mindset as she wonders why slaves and aristocrats must be treated so differently. He prods, âAre you saying that the kingâs politics are all wrong?â He teases, saying heâs the one whoâd better call for authorities. Theyâre adorable. Yeon-woo pesters him to explain who he is and how he isnât a thief, but heâs not willing to give up his identity. He almost blurts, âI am JoseonâsâŠ!â but cuts himself off before finishing that thought. Lady Shin has been worried sick, so when she spots Yeon-woo, she grabs her in a relieved hug. Hwon hurries to the guard whoâs with her and quietly instructs him not to say a thing, before he can call him âHighnessâ or otherwise blow his cover. Cute. As sheâs leaving, a court lady gives Yeon-woo a note from the âSilver Moon Buildingâs young master.â Hwon has added the grumpy message that heâs angry and upset and sheâd better watch her step when walking around at night. Oh, so cute. Hwon is soundly scolded by the king for his repeated attempts to leave the palace. He explains that all he wanted to do was meet âYang-myung hyungnim.â He wants to study together while discussing things with his brother, rather than being told not to question anything. The king reacts angrily and punishes him with additional restrictions. The queen dowager meets with Minister Yoon, and the metaphor of the day is bonsai. She indicates the little tree sheâs working on, saying that itâs harder than it looks, because if you miss your chance to cultivate a certain form, it becomes increasingly difficult to get the result you want. Hint, hint. Minister Yoon alludes to massive change in their future, a power shift. The queen dowager states that they need to find a proper instructor for the crown prince, because that person will be shaping the future of the nation. Minister Yoon has just the person for the job. The queen, Hwonâs mother, entreats the king to understand the prince and allow Yang-myung to be allowed to move into the palace. The king refuses, and the queen sadly tells Yang-myungâs mother a concubine that the answer was no and offers a few words of consolation. Yang-myung has been traveling and now returns to the capital. In the village, Yang-myung trades some fowl for money to buy his buddies presents and hears of someone selling a cure-all drug, which piques his curiosity. Another figure notes this with interestâ itâs Nok-young, who receives the report that the medicine merchants are quacks. As she approaches the crowd, she is struck with Yang-myungâs appearance â for some reason, he reminds of the âtwo sunsâ description. Yang-myung sits in the crowd while a girl spouts all sorts of psychic predictions, as though she can tell what ails everybody. It helps that con men signal to each other surreptitiously and give her clues. Yang-myung tells the man next to him that he suffered a leg accident while hunting a boar quite probably lying in order to test out his hunch. Sure enough, when he gets to the front, the supposedly psychic girl prompted by signals declares that he has injured his leg. But then the girl adds, curiously, âI see a light in you.â Nok-young is startled â is this for real, then? The girl describes a beautiful yellow-red light. The quack medicine-dealer continues with the show, but now Yang-myungâs easy demeanor hardens and he accuses them of running a con, and abusing the child. Itâs enough to convince the onlookers; they accuse the con artists of a scam and a fight breaks out. Yang-myung grabs the girl, advising Nok-young on his way out to call the palace guards here. Yang-myung runs away with the girl, but soon heâs surrounded by the con artists. The girl is grabbed out of his arms and taken away by the boss â who is then challenged by Nok-young, who demands the child be handed over. Behind her are palace guards. Yang-myung gets beat up for his interference, and the thugs laugh at his claim that he learned swordfighting from an expert. He gets knocked down, and suddenly his wimpy demeanor changes. Getting up easily, he flies at them and takes down the whole crew in a flurry of punches and flying kicks. That night, dressed in noblemanâs clothes, Yang-myung looks over the skyline and mentally addresses the king, telling him heâs returned from his travels safely. He asks for forgiveness, and wonders after the crown prince. Inside the palace, Hwon finds his every step dogged by a whole gaggle of guards, assigned to keep a close watch on him. As he looks up, a shower of flower petals rains down on him, which makes him think of the flowers that fell when he was with Yeon-woo. He muses, âIf you knew I was the prince, Iâd hear a lot more nagging. Although I suppose I wonât have reason to see you again.â But just then, he sees the flyaway parasol hovering up above in the air. A message? A sign? At home, Yeon-woo rereads the note from Hwon. There are two sayings written there, and while Yeon-woo understands what they mean literally, she puzzles over the actual message. One saying says, âIf you draw it, itâs round. If you write it, itâs sharp.â The other one says, âThe rabbit lives, the rooster dies.â Yeon-woo is served by a young slave named Seol future Yoon Seung-ah, whose name means Snow. Yeon-woo asks Seol about the rabbit-rooster riddle, and Seolâs prosaic answer is no help âIf the rooster dies, whoâll wake us in the mornings?â Outside, Yang-myung comes to Yeon-wooâs house and leaps up onto the wall, where he sits. In the distance he sees Yeon-woo emerging from the house into the courtyard. She holds up the message cloth in the air, then sighs â sheâd hoped the moonlight might reveal some hidden characters. But now she starts to put the clues together, excited. Itâs not rabbit/rooster, but âBorn in the morning, dies in the evening.â And the other clue â whatâs round in a drawing, but sharp-edged when you write it? Itâs what Hwon had started to say before cutting himself off. Heâd declared, âI am this nationâsâŠâ She realizes the answer ââŠsun.â Ergo, he is the prince. In the palace, Hwon wonders, with hope, if they might be able to meet again after all. At the same time, Yeon-woo sits down in shock and thinks how relieved she is that they wonât have to. And sitting on the wall, Yang-myung thinks, âGood to see you again, Heo Yeon-woo.â COMMENTS All in all, a solid opening. The drama is definitely well-made, with strong acting, wonderful child actors, and gorgeous visual appeal. I can see why it shot to first-place standings off the bat. It wasnât the most exciting first episode ever, though, and to be honest I found myself thinking that this all seemed very familiar. The players are different, but the political conspiracy, the framed traitors, the illegitimate half-brother, the childhood sweethearts, the birth prophecy â itâs all been done before. And all in fairly recent shows, no less. You can argue that all historical dramas have some configuration of these elements, but the good ones find a way to make them fresh; Moon/Sunâs handling isnât quite there yet. What makes this drama potentially different rather than Sageuk Remix 2012 is the fantasy aspect, as well as making a young king its focus. Neither has happened yet since Episode 1 was about establishing the world, so Iâm definitely eager to see how things unfold from here. Iâm still not sure how the fantasy aspect will play into the story, and while it makes me wary, itâs also something I want more of. If youâre going to do it, might as well really go for it. It doesnât have to be quite as blatant as in Legend, but I think itâs got to be more than just a simple moon-sun symbology, invoked ad infinitum. That could get tiresome. Iâm not gonna lie, I was and am a little disappointed that we have to wait for so long â weeks! plural! â to get our adult cast in place, even though I understand why that must be so in sageukland. And if we must have child actors, at least weâre working with some pros, who have accumulated quite a bit of experience in the genre. To wit Playing Hwon is Yeo Jin-gu who has grown up so much! His voice has dropped!, always wonderful in everything heâs done, which includes Tree With Deep Roots, Warrior Baek Dong-soo, Giant, Iljimae, and Ja Myung Go. As Yeon-woo, thereâs Kim Yoo-jung who may even have him beat in number of sageuk projects with Kye Baek, Iljimae, Gumiho Tale of the Foxâs Child, Dong Yi, Tamra the Island, and Painter of the Wind on her resumĂ©. And Yang-myung is played by Lee Min-ho â he might want to think about a stage name â whoâs done Kye Baek, Thorn Birds and Sungkyunkwan Scandal. Iâm sort of trusting that this drama is going to be great once the story really gets going and the adults take over, based on the quality of the execution, the reputation of the novel and its writer, and the strength of its cast. The plot, however, doesnât have me hooked yet. Taken alone, this episode wasnât that exciting, but it doesnât diminish my excitement for the series as a whole. Iâm definitely still onboard and looking forward to future episodes. RELATED POSTS Hanboks galore at press conference for Moon That Embraces the Sun Moon That Embraces the Sun releases posters Yoon Seung-ah cast as badass warrior in Moon/Sun drama Jung Il-woo replaces Joo-won in fantasy-sageuk drama Joo-won in contention for Moon That Embraces the Sun Kim Soo-hyun takes the lead in fantasy sageuk romance A sageuk next for Han Ga-in?
Judul íŽë„Œ íì ëŹ / Haereul Poomeun Dal Judul Lain The Moon That Embraces The Sun / The Sun and The Moon Genre Romance, Fantasy, Period Jumlah Episode 20 Wiki D-Addicts Ringkasan Kisah dari cinta rahasia di antara Lee Hwon, seorang raja fiksi dari Dinasti Joseon, dan Wol, seorang shaman perempuan. Wol dilahirkan sebagai Heo Yeon Woo, puteri dari sebuah keluarga bangsawan, yang berhasil memenangkan cinta dari sang Pangeran Mahkota, Hwon. Namun musuh-musuh Yeon Woo, iri karena posisi keluarga Yeon Woo di Istana, mengadakan persengkongkolan untuk melawan Yeon Woo, dan merampas tempatnya sebagai puteri mahkota bahkan hampir saja berhasil mengambil nyawanya. Bertahun-tahun telah berlalu, si Hwon yang merasa sakit hati karena kehilangan Yeon Woo bertemu dengan Wol, yang sekarang telah menjadi seorang shaman perempuan, dan sama sekali tak memiliki ingatan mengenai masa lalunya. Daftar Episode The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 01 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 02 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 03 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 04 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 05 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 06 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 07 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 08 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 09 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 10 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 11 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 12 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 13 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 14 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 15 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 16 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 17 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 18 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 19 The Moon That Embraces The Sun â Episode 20
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