Basic Info.
Princess Pyeonggang cried frequently as a child, prompting her father to jokingly threaten to marry her off to a fool named Ondal. As an adult, she insisted on marrying Ondal despite her father's anger, leading him to exile her from the palace. The princess sold her treasures to support Ondal’s family, helping him grow into a great general.
Additional Info.
"Ondal and Princess Pyeonggang" is a story of love and transformation. Princess Pyeonggang, teased by her father for crying too much, insists on marrying Ondal, a poor and foolish man. Disowned by the king, she sells her treasures to support Ondal and helps him become a respected general. Ondal’s bravery and her devotion turn them into a symbol of perseverance and love.
Key Characters:
"Ondal: A humble man who rises to greatness with the support of Princess Pyeonggang. Princess Pyeonggang: A devoted princess who defies social norms to help Ondal succeed. Cultural Note: The tale reflects the importance of resilience and the transformative power of love."