Bichunmoo(2000)

: After Sullie’s mother dies, her father takes her away to the Taruga House. He later arranges for her to marry a powerful Han Chinese noble, Namgung Junkwang, to secure a political alliance.

: Jinha survives the fall and is nursed back to health by a fisherman. He takes on the name Jahalang and leads a rebel army of "Bichun warriors" on an anti-Mongol crusade, fueled by his hatred for General Taruga. The Conclusion Bichunmoo(2000)

: Jinha, a poor orphan, and Sullie, the illegitimate daughter of a high-ranking Mongolian commander (General Taruga), grow up as childhood sweethearts. : After Sullie’s mother dies, her father takes

: Jinha is raised by a man he believes is his uncle, who eventually reveals that Jinha’s family was actually a noble Korean house massacred by the Mongol army. Before dying, his "uncle" (actually a family guard) teaches him the Bichun Secret Art , a deadly family martial arts style that many warriors are desperate to steal. Conflict and Betrayal He takes on the name Jahalang and leads

Years later, Jinha (as Jahalang) reunites with Sullie during his campaign of revenge. The story reaches a "Shakespearean" climax filled with shifting loyalties, family secrets, and a final battle that leaves a trail of tragedy for the ill-fated lovers and their descendants. Bichunmoo (2000) - IMDb

is a South Korean martial arts epic set in 14th-century China during the Yuan Dynasty, a time when the country was under Mongolian rule. Based on a popular manhwa (manga) by Kim Hye-rin , the story follows a tragic, star-crossed romance and a violent quest for revenge. The Story of Jinha and Sullie