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チャ・ジュヨン主演の話題作『元敬~欲望の王妃~』。

朝鮮王朝の実在の王妃・元敬王后を主人公に、王と王妃の愛と権力闘争を描いた歴史ドラマです。

この記事では、

✔ キャスト一覧

✔ 登場人物紹介

✔ 相関図

✔ あらすじ

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元敬(ウォンギョン) 基本情報

項目 内容
作品名 元敬~欲望の王妃~
原題 원경
制作国・年 韓国/2025年
💖ジャンル 時代劇・ロマンス・政治
📺話数 全12話
👑主演 チャ・ジュヨン、イ・ヒョヌク
🎥配信 U-NEXT

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元敬(ウォンギョン)あらすじ

朝鮮王朝初期。

名門一族の娘として生まれた元敬(ウォンギョン)は、後に朝鮮第3代王となる李芳遠(イ・バンウォン)と結婚します。

王座を巡る激しい権力争いの中、元敬は夫を支えながら王妃の座へと上り詰めます。

しかし王となった夫との関係は次第に変化し、愛する夫と王妃としての立場の間で苦悩することに。

愛と野望、権力と裏切りが交錯する宮廷で、ひとりの女性が運命に立ち向かう姿を描いた歴史ドラマです。

元敬(ウォンギョン) 相関図

『元敬~欲望の王妃~』の人物関係を相関図でまとめました。

元敬王后と太宗を中心に、王室や閔氏一族の関係性にも注目です。

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キャスト

元敬王后

👑 元敬王后

🎭演:チャ・ジュヨン

📝後に朝鮮王朝第3代国王・太宗の王妃となる元敬王后。

知性と行動力を兼ね備えた女性で、夫・李芳遠を支えながら朝鮮王朝の礎を築く。

しかし王となった夫との関係は次第に変化し、愛と権力の狭間で苦悩することになる。

🎬 主な出演作

太宗イ・バンウォン

👑太宗イ・バンウォン

🎭演:イ・ヒョヌク

📝後に太宗となる李芳遠(イ・バンウォン)。

王位争いを勝ち抜き朝鮮王朝の基盤を築いた実力者です。

元敬王后の夫でもあり、愛と権力の狭間で揺れ動く夫婦関係も本作の見どころとなっています。

🎬 主な出演作

  • Mine
  • 先輩、その口紅塗らないで
  • 他人は地獄だ
  • 再婚ゲーム
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太祖イ・ソンゲ

👑太祖イ・ソンゲ

🎭演:イ・ソンミン

📝【朝鮮王朝初代国王】

朝鮮王朝を建国した初代王。

太宗イ・バンウォンの父であり、王朝の礎を築いた偉大な人物です。

しかし王位継承を巡る問題から、息子たちとの関係は次第に複雑なものとなっていきます。

🎬 主な出演作

  • 財閥家の末息子
  • ミセン-未生-
  • 工作都市
  • リmember~記憶の彼方へ~
チェリョン

👑チェリョン

🎭演:イ・イダム

📝【元敬王后の侍女】

元敬王后に仕える侍女。

忠誠心が強く、常に主人のそばで支え続ける存在です。

宮廷内で起こる権力争いや陰謀を目の当たりにしながら、元敬王后と運命を共にしていきます。

🎬 主な出演作

  • ブラックドッグ
  • 工作都市
  • ドクター弁護士
  • 良くも、悪くも、だって母親
ヨンシル

👑ヨンシル

🎭演:イ・シア

📝【太宗の側室】

太宗イ・バンウォンの側室。

王宮で生きる女性として、元敬王后や宮廷の人々と複雑な関係を築いていきます。

王を巡る人間関係や権力争いの中で重要な役割を担う人物です。

🎬 主な出演作

  • シグナル
  • ミスター期間制
  • 復讐代行人~模範タクシー~
  • 私の国
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ミン・ムグ

👑ミン・ムグ

🎭演:ハン・スンウォン

📝【元敬王后の兄】

元敬王后の兄であり、閔氏一族の中心人物。

妹を支えながら王室とも深く関わり、朝鮮王朝の政治に影響を与えていきます。

一族のために行動する重要人物です。

🎬 主な出演作

  • 準備中
ミン・ムジル

👑ミン・ムジル

🎭演:キム・ウダム

📝【元敬王后の弟】

元敬王后の弟。

閔氏一族の一員として王室と深く関わりながら、一族の未来のために行動します。

姉を支える存在であり、宮廷内の政治にも影響を与える人物です。

💡ワンポイント💡
元敬王后の兄であるミン・ムグ
元敬王后の弟であるミン・ムジル

🎬 主な出演作

  • 準備中
チョン尚宮

👑チョン尚宮

🎭演:ソ・ヒジョン

📝【元敬王后の側近】

元敬王后に仕える尚宮。

長年の経験を持ち、主人を支える頼もしい存在です。

宮廷内のさまざまな出来事を見守りながら、元敬王后を陰から支えていきます。

🎬 主な出演作

  • ウ・ヨンウ弁護士は天才肌
  • 賢い医師生活
  • その年、私たちは
  • イルタ・スキャンダル

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