Article: Top 10 Korean Dramas Respecting Elders And Children Opinions

In Korean society, respect for seniors and elders still bears the imprint of Confucianism's 500-year legacy. Age, familial position, and work title are all factors that might determine seniority. Several practices demonstrate how integrated this is into their everyday life.

1. Reply 1988

In 1988, Taek (Park Bo-Gum) became a go player, along with Duk-Sun (Hyeri), Jung-Hwan (Ryoo Joon-Yeol), Sun-Woo (Ko Gyung-Pyo), and Dong-Ryong (Lee Dong-Hwi). Beginning when they were little children, these five children have been buddies. They are still neighbours now despite having grown up together. Additionally, their families are pretty tight. They frequently hang out in Taek's room and interact.

 

2. Descendants Of The Sun

Shi-Jin (Song Joong-Ki) is indeed the special forces' captain. Along with Sergeant Major Dae-Young, he apprehends a motorbike thief (Jin Goo). During his apprehension, the thief sustains an injury and is taken to the hospital. Dae-Young visits the hospital to reclaim his smartphone after realising the robber took it. Shi-Jin initially encounters Dr Mo-Yeon (Song Hye-Kyo) in the emergency room. She instantly captures his heart. Shi-Jin is falsely thought to be a member of the thief's group by Mo-Yeon. With the aid of army physician Myeong-Joo, he convinces her he is a soldier (Kim Ji-Won).

 

3. Goblin

An immortal goblin named Kim Shin searches for a human wife to draw an unseen sword from his bosom and take his own life. Ji Eun-Tak, a student, tells him one day that she has been the one who has been selected.

 

4. Love In The Moonlight

Lee Yeong, a youthful prince, has a relationship with Ra-on, his political eunuch, who is a girl who appears to be a man. But with time, he understands that Ra-on is his true love.

 

5. "Stranger" ("Forest Of Secrets")

When he was a youngster, Hwang Si-Mok (Cho Seung-Woo) underwent brain surgery, which left him emotionless. Hwang Si-Mok is a prosecutor now. He is logical but also icy and lonesome. He is also among only a few prosecutors who are not corrupt. A decomposing person is one day put in the path of him. At a murder scene, he encounters Police Lieutenant Han Yeo-Jin (Bae Doo-Na). Together, they fight against the prosecutor's office corruption and solve a case of serial killings.

 

6. Crash Landing On You

Yoon Se-Ri (Son Ye-Jin) is the heiress of a South Korean company. One day, Yoon Se-Ri must perform an emergency arrival in North Korea due to an accident brought on by high winds when she is paragliding. The brave (Hyun-Bin) comes there. Talking about who he is, well he is the north korean soldier who makes an effort to help hide and protect her. Yoon Se-Ri and Ri Jeong-Hyeok quickly fall in love.

 

7. Itaewon Class

A former bartender and his buddies struggle to realise their lofty goals for their neighbourhood pub.

 

8. Hospital Playlist

The characters in "Hospital Playlist" are hospital patients, nurses, and medical staff. In 1999, five doctors enrolled at the same medical school. They currently collaborate within the same hospital and are buddies.

 

9. The World Of The Married

Doctor Ji Sun-Woo (Kim Hee-Ae) practises family medicine. She has a son with Lee Tae-Oh (Park Hae-Joon), to whom she is married. She appears to have a prosperous profession and a loving family, but her spouse and others deceive her. Lee Tae-Oh, meantime, aspires to become a well-known film director. With the assistance wife, Ji Sun-Woo, he manages a firm in the entertainment industry. Lee Tae-Oh enters a risky romance despite his love for his wife.

 

10. Hometown Cha Cha Cha

Yoon Hye-Jin, played by Shin Min-A, is a dentist. She is predominantly a realist, but her existence is affected by her rightfulness, a little but significant aspect of her thinking. She ultimately relocates to the coastal community of Gongjin. Yoon Hye-Jin runs into Hong Du-Sik there (Kim Sun-Ho). She starts to wonder about him. The locals refer to Hong Du-Sik as Chief Hong. He is an educated and attractive man. Although he is unemployed, he constantly seems to be occupied. When someone needs assistance, Hong Du-Sik is usually the first to come and provide help.

Even though it may not seem out of character to us, it is also a part of Indian culture. For instance, it is usual to tilt your head to the side of an older adult when drinking if you are out with them. It's also customary to use two hands to accept something from an elderly or senior person out of respect. Respect also applies to shaking their hands.

While each of these dramas has a wildly off-topic explanation and a romantic concept, they, in their entirety, show their deep respect towards their elders and their concern for their children. These are a great getaway into the perfect world in this era of waning away emotions.