

Six Flying Dragons
육룡이 나르샤
A fictional, historical drama about the ambition, rise and fall of real and fictional characters based around Yi Bang Won. Yi Bang Won was the third king of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea and the father of King Se Jong the Great. He helped his father, King Tae Jo, establish the Joseon Dynasty.
Episode 1: Six Flying Dragons Episode 1
General Yi Seong Gye, who resides in Hamju, sends his fifth son Yi Bang Won with Young Gyoo and Baek Geun Soo to Gaegyeong to abide by the King's order. In Gaegyeong, young Boon Yi and Ddang Sae try to find their missing mother. (Source: Viu)
Episode 2: Six Flying Dragons Episode 2
Boon Yi and Ddang Sae manage to escape from Yi In Gyum's storage but Ddang Sae goes missing and Boon Yi asks for Bang Won's help. Jeong Do Jeon, who tries to assassinate the envoy from Yuan to prevent a war, also becomes locked up in the storage by the members of nobility. (Source: Viu)
Episode 3: Six Flying Dragons Episode 3
After the Jangpyeong Gate incident, Bang Won meets Heo Gang, a disciple of Jeong Do Jeon. Following Heo Gang's advice, Bang Won joins Sungkyunkwan instead of leaving for Hamju with his father. Boon Yi and Ddang Sae ask Jeong Do Jeon about the song he sang at the gate on his way to exile. (Source: Viu)
Episode 4: Six Flying Dragons Episode 4
Episode 5: Six Flying Dragons Episode 5
Han Goo Young discovers the death of Baek Yoon and informs Hong In Bang. Together with Woo Hak Joo, they suspect Gil Tae Mi. Lee Bang Won learns about Viper the Sniper by eavesdropping Gil Tae Mi's conversation. Jeong Do Jeon gives a soldier figurine to Boon Yi and tells her to find him. (Source: Viu)
Episode 6: Six Flying Dragons Episode 6
Bang Won tries to help Boon Yi, but gets robbed by her instead. Lee In Gyum, Hong In Bang, and Ddang Sae all enter a violent struggle to capture a man who holds the key to finding Jeong Do Jeon. Will Bang Won or Boon Yi be able to reach him before the others? (Source: Viu)
Episode 7: Six Flying Dragons Episode 7
Moo Hyul accepts Boon Yi's suggestion and goes to Hamju together. Bang Won also plans to meet Jeong Do Jeon in Hamju. Lee Seong Gye mistakes Boon Yi as a spy and threatens to kill her when Jeong Do Jeon appears. (Source: Viu)
Episode 8: Six Flying Dragons Episode 8
Jeong Do Jeon meets Hong In Bang to tell him to side with Lee Seong Gye to fight against Choi Young and Lee In Gyum. Hong In Bang sends Jukryong to Lee Seong Gye to find out more about the An Byeon Chaek. Ddang Sae and Yeon Hee meet again as adults. (Source: Viu)
Episode 9: Six Flying Dragons Episode 9
Bang Won forges his father's stamp in order to proceed with the plans. Rumors were spread that Gil Tae Mi and Hong In Bang is involved in Baek Yoon's death and Ddang Sae returns to find his village abandoned and was enraged by the atrocities committed there. (Source: Viu)
Episode 10: Six Flying Dragons Episode 10
Bang Won tells Boon Yi that the An Byeon Chaek has been passed. He assures Boon Yi that the An Byeon Chaek will not be withdrawn while Lee In Gyum assumes that Bang Won was behind the attack of the assassin. Bang Won, Ddang Sae and Jeong Do Jeon meet at the secret cave. (Source: Viu)
Episode 11: Six Flying Dragons Episode 11
Bang Won is arrested for making an illegal deal with Hong In Bang to have the An Byeon Chaek passed. Lee In Gyum tries to frame Bang Won by putting a fake letter in Bang Won's room but Jeong Do Jeon replaces the letter. (Source: Viu)
Episode 12: Six Flying Dragons Episode 12
Lee In Gyum suspects Jeong Do Jeon as the person who replaced the letter and stops interrogating Bang Won. To save his son, Lee Seong Gye meets Lee In Gyum and asks that he releases Bang Won, and finds Jeong Do Jeon to declare that he will get into the world of politics. (Source: Viu)
Episode 13: Six Flying Dragons Episode 13
After his release from the police agency, Bang Won finds out that Boon Yi was the girl he met in Gaegyeong when they were young, and tells her that he likes her. Lee In Gyum resigns and Lee Seong Gye breaks his ties with Hong In Bang. Ddang Sae finds out that Yeon Hee was Jahilsaek of Hwasadan. (Source: Viu)
Episode 14: Six Flying Dragons Episode 14
Hong In Bang sends a marriage proposal letter to the Min family, and Bang Won meets with the daughter, Min Da Gyung to propose marriage. Ddang Sae finds out that Boon Yi is alive and meets with Jeong Do Jeon to ask that he excludes Yeon Hee and Boon Yi from his master plan. (Source: Viu)
Episode 15: Six Flying Dragons Episode 15
Ddang Sae saves Jeong Do Jeon and Yeon Hee from the three members of Byeok Sa Gye, and he reveals that he wishes to join the organisation. Lee Seong Gye names him ‘Lee Bang Ji’ and ap-points him as the bodyguard of Jeong Do Jeon. Hong In Bang plans to put the ten noble families in danger by framing Jo Ban for conspiring treason. (Source: Viu)
Episode 16: Six Flying Dragons Episode 16
Hong In Bang insists that an investigation on Jo Ban’s conspiracy should be proceeded, and threat-ens the ten noble families to sign the petition asking for Lee Seong Gye’s punishment. Hearing this from Da Gyung, Bang Won goes to persuade the ten noble families to sign another petition. (Source: Viu)
Episode 17: Six Flying Dragons Episode 17
After Bang Won makes all of the ten noble families sign the new petition, the table is turned. Hong In Bang tries to exit Gaegyeong while Gil Tae Mi kills everyone who comes to arrest him. General Choi Young and even Cho Young have turned their back on the two. (Source: Viu)
Episode 18: Six Flying Dragons Episode 18
By killing Gil Tae Mi, Lee Bang Ji earns the title of the top swordsman of the Samhan. After the execution of Hong In Bang, his and Gil Tae Mi’s followers are transferred to the police agency. Monk Jukryong, receives a secret order and tells Choi Young where he kept his diary. (Source: Viu)
Episode 19: Six Flying Dragons Episode 19
Choi Young, who would sacrifice anything and everything for the country, secretly meets someone from Yuan at Hwasadan. To find out about this, Jeong Do Jeon and Yeon Hee go to Cho Young, and Bang Won goes to Monk Jukryong with Boon Yi. (Source: Viu)
Episode 20: Six Flying Dragons Episode 20
Choi Young’s plan to conquer Liaodong is forced upon Lee Seong Gye who strongly argues against the risky idea. Jeong Do Jeon, who has decided to overthrow the current regime, offers his strategy to Lee Seong Gye. (Source: Viu)
Episode 21: Six Flying Dragons Episode 21
After the rejection of the third appeal for withdrawal of his troops, Lee Seong Gye decides to turn back his army to Gaegyeong with Jo Min Soo. Boon Yi comes up with a plan to escape from Dohwajeon and Bang Won deals with Cho Young to save Boon Yi and his family members. (Source: Viu)
Episode 22: Six Flying Dragons Episode 22
A strange song spreads in the markets in Gaegyeong. The kids are singing about who will become the next king. Bang Won and Boon Yi track down a suspicious vendor who seems to have spread the song. Who asked this vendor to do it? Could it be Lee In Gyum? (Source: Viu)
Episode 23: Six Flying Dragons Episode 23
Ha Ryun and Bang Won inform the people in Gaegyeong that Lee In Gyum has passed away. Jeong Do Jeon realises that it was Ha Ryun and warns him never to fool the people again. To start on the revolution, Jeong Do Jeon goes to Jo Joon and persuades him to work with Lee Seong Gye. (Source: Viu)
Episode 24: Six Flying Dragons Episode 24
Bang Won and Boon Yi manage to take Jo Joon’s documents back from Ha Ryun. Jeong Do Jeon writes an appeal to abolish private land ownership with Jo Joon. Ha Ryun hears about this and advises Jo Min Soo to pretend that he is overthrowing the regime. (Source: Viu)
Episode 25: Six Flying Dragons Episode 25
Jo Min Soo plots to assassinate Lee Seong Gye and his people by inviting them to Dohwajeon for a banquet. Ha Ryun is sent to meet with Sambong. In the middle of their conversation, they realise Jo Min Soo’s plan. Yeon Hee and Bang Ji meet Dae Geun at the banquet. (Source: Viu)
Episode 26: Six Flying Dragons Episode 26
From the pile of corpses at Dohwajeon, a man suddenly tries to attack Lee Seong Gye. When he fails, he kills himself instantly. Bang Won remembers him from the incident when he was after the man who stole Jo Joon’s data and it leads the whole group to a mysterious symbol. (Source: Viu)
Episode 27: Six Flying Dragons Episode 27
Three officials who were in charge of measuring the land were found dead overnight. Jeong Do Jeon suspects Moo Myung and sets a trap to lure Gil Sun Mi. At a temple, Bang Ji and Jeong Do Jeon finds Yeon Yang. (Source: Viu)
Episode 28: Six Flying Dragons Episode 28
Boon Yi tells Ddang Sae that she remembers their mother meeting a strange guy, exchanging secret code and saying that she’d leave her children. Before the member of Moo Myung gets killed, he leaves a message: Yeohamjeong, two o’clock on the fifth day of the month. (Source: Viu)
Episode 29: Six Flying Dragons Episode 29
Bang Won realises Lee Seong Gye is in danger. And they all realise that Moo Myung is not only attempting to kill Lee Seong Gye but also to enthrone Prince Jungchang. Jung Mong Joo continues to persuade Prince Jungchang but he tries to flee when Yun Ran reveals herself. (Source: Viu)
Episode 30: Six Flying Dragons Episode 30
Bang Won comes up with a strategy and finds out that both Temple Bigook and Hwasadan were part of the organisation. Meanwhile, Sambong continues to persuade Jung Mong Joo. Bang Won overhears their conversation and realises something is wrong. (Source: Viu)
Episode 31: Six Flying Dragons Episode 31
After hearing about Five Rules, Bang Won decides to go his way. He offers a plan to capture Moo Myung, which is his secret war against Jeong Do Jeon. Bang Won moves out of Gabyeolcho, recruits his own soldiers and tries to take Ha Ryun on his team. (Source: Viu)
Episode 32: Six Flying Dragons Episode 32
Bang Won’s strategy succeeds, but when he meets Moo Myung they start questioning each other. One of Bang Won’s questions was directed at Yeon Yang regarding her children. Meanwhile, the land measurement is disturbed by Moo Myung, and Jeong Do Jeon faces a dilemma. (Source: Viu)
Episode 33: Six Flying Dragons Episode 33
To push forward the reform, Jeong Do Jeon comes up with the idea of expulsion of Buddhism. Jung Mong Joo decides to impeach Jeong Do Jeon and Bang Won lets Sambong know of this, but he is so sure that there is no good enough reason to be impeached. (Source: Viu)
Episode 34: Six Flying Dragons Episode 34
Sambong is impeached, arrested and faces execution. Lee Seong Gye goes to Jung Mong Joo to change his mind but fails, so he goes hunting to come up with an idea. However, he falls off his horse and falls into a critical condition. Will there be a war? (Source: Viu)
Episode 35: Six Flying Dragons Episode 35
Bang Won successfully brings his father back to Gaegyeong. Jung Mong Joo insists that Sambong and Lee Seong Gye should be executed. Bang Won tries to persuade his father to let him take Jung Mong Joo’s life but fails. What will happen to Lee Seong Gye and Sambong? (Source: Viu)
Episode 36: Six Flying Dragons Episode 36
The night before Sambong’s execution was the longest night in the history of Goryeo. Jung Mong Joo and Bang Won meet on Seonji Bridge. Meanwhile, Chuk Sa Gwang and Bang Ji compete to protect their masters. Moo Hyul appears to help Bang Ji when he almost loses. (Source: Viu)
Episode 37: Six Flying Dragons Episode 37
King Gongyang is dethroned and Lee Seong Gye becomes the first king of Joseon. However, many officials and scholars resigned and disappeared to show that they disapprove of the new king or the new kingdom. Where have they all disappeared to? (Source: Viu)
Episode 38: Six Flying Dragons Episode 38
Appointing the Crown Prince has become the biggest concern of the new country since Bang Won takes care of the Dumoon-dong incident. Even though Bang Won’s contribution is immense, the King and Sambong resist to appoint him. What will Bang Won’s next move be? (Source: Viu)
Episode 39: Six Flying Dragons Episode 39
Bang Won and his brothers, except Bang Seok who became the Crown Prince, were left out of the list of founding contributors. In reaction to this, Bang Won holds hands with Moo Myung and Boon Yi is left to make a decision between Bang Won and Sambong. (Source: Viu)
Episode 40: Six Flying Dragons Episode 40
The red envelope from Moenpa gets taken by Seon Dol, but he ends up being killed by a member of Moo Myung. Seeing another child die, Boon Yi decides to gather Sambong and Bang Won to ask to let her go. She refuses to choose a side. Will she get what she wants? (Source: Viu)
Episode 41: Six Flying Dragons Episode 41
Bang Won demands that he be questioned in the presence of Cho Young, however he is put into a situation where he has to make a decision; he either has to live away in Geoje for five years until Bang Seok comes of age, or he has to go to Ming as an envoy to persuade the Emperor. (Source: Viu)
Episode 42: Six Flying Dragons Episode 42
Moo Hyul and Bang Won say goodbye at Liaodong Castle as Zhu Di demands that Bang Won leaves Moo Hyul there. Meanwhile, Boon Yi works as the leader of Banchon and accidentally hears what Sambong says about the Hidden Root. (Source: Viu)
Episode 43: Six Flying Dragons Episode 43
Bang Won and those who went to Ming as envoys safely return after successfully persuading the Emperor. Just as Lee Seong Gye is about to reward Bang Won for his contribution, Queen Sindeok demands that he be severely punished for committing high treason. (Source: Viu)
Episode 44: Six Flying Dragons Episode 44
Bang Won and Sambong continuously grow apart. The political affairs in the Great Continent seem to have an immense influence on that of Joseon too. Sambong insists on attacking and conquering Liaodong while Moo Myung tries to convince Bang Won that the war will leave the land of the Samhan shattered. (Source: Viu)
Episode 45: Six Flying Dragons Episode 45
Bang Won suddenly acts strangely kind towards Sambong and Bang Seok. Young Gyoo tells Moo Hyul that he saw him act this way when Bang Won was 12 years old, when he killed the three Lee brothers at Sungkyunkwan. Young Gyoo says a shock will bring him back to his senses. (Source: Viu)
Episode 46: Six Flying Dragons Episode 46
After hearing the news of the death of the Hongwu Emperor, Lee Seong Gye orders all of his sons except Bang Seok to accompany him to Liaodong. Bang Won plans to kill Sambong, Nam Eun and Shim Hyo Saeng with Lee Sook Bun’s soldiers. (Source: Viu)
Episode 47: Six Flying Dragons Episode 47
Bang Won and his soldiers succeed in raiding Songhyunbang where Sambong and his people are gathered. As planned, Bang Ji is taken away to save Yeon Hee, and Sambong hides in Sungkyunkwan. However, Woo Hak Joo informs Bang Won where Sambong is and Sungkyunkwan becomes besieged by Bang Won’s army. (Source: Viu)
Episode 48: Six Flying Dragons Episode 48
Boon Yi and Myo Sang stop the fight between Moo Hyul and Bang Ji. Boon Yi tries to persuade Bang Ji so that he won’t do anything rash. However, he decides to take Bang Won’s life and asks Moo Myung to prepare an opportunity for him. Now, the fight is between Bang Won and Moo Myung. (Source: Viu)
Episode 49: Six Flying Dragons Episode 49
As Bang Won gains power, everyone whom he held dear leaves him one by one, and he feels lonely. In the end, Moo Hyul and Boon Yi say that they will leave him for good. Bang Won releases Banchon villagers as Boon Yi wished, and goes to join Moo Myung for a banquet. However, Moo Myung is plotting to poison Bang Won. (Source: Viu)
Episode 50: Six Flying Dragons Episode 50
Everyone Bang Won cherishes leaves him, and he becomes the third king of Joseon, King Taejong. His third son, Lee Do, who later becomes the fourth king of Joseon, King Sejong, reflects on the ideals of all the Six Dragons and he later manages to create Joseon’s own alphabetical system. (Source: Viu)
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Original Title
육룡이 나르샤
Country
🇰🇷 South Korea
Network
SBS
Content Rating
15+ - Teens 15 or older
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