![]() This is a time when wars were waged with swords and arrows, which makes for great action sequences and fun TV. This show is set in the early part of Korean history, fairly close to the time when the Romans were nailing a bloke called Jesus to wooden cross elsewhere in the world. A nice idea, except they all had that idea, so they seemed to live in perpetual war. The king who eventually unifies the country, would be remembered for a thousand years and let his people live in safety. Like many countries, Korea used to be made up of a bunch of smaller kingdoms, which meant they all lived with the threat of being taken over by one of the other countries. Many of the shows that focus on early Korean history, are about the desire of the king to unify all of Korea. ![]() It starts from when he was abandoned as a baby (because of a dire prophecy about what he would do when he grew up), to when he had finally overcome the considerable odds to become a great king and takes over a bunch of other countries. Korean TV has a huge and growing fan base around the world and with good reason, it's awesome! The Kingdom of the Winds follows the story of one of the great kings from one of the countries in what eventually became Korea. There are tons of gems on there and this is one of them. ![]() Drama Fever brings top TV shows from around the world but mainly ones that are translated from Korean or Spanish. I watched The kingdom of the Winds (I am sure the title sounded better in its original language) on Drama Fever recently. For people who have become sick of trying to find anything new to watch on cable TV recently or gotten board waiting 3 weeks in between episodes, it may be time to broaden your horizons with some of the amazing shows made by other countries. ![]()
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