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Introduction of a woman's Korean drama story

The outline of a woman is as follows:

"A Woman" tells the story of a bad prosecutor, Zhao Yanzhu, who lost her memory after exchanging her life with Jiang Meina, a similar-looking, elegant and dignified consortium heir. Li Heni played two roles.

Sang-yun Lee, the leading actor, plays Han, the third-generation head of the consortium. After his father died suddenly, he was expelled from the consortium, and his first lover Jiang Meina became his sister-in-law. Under the impact of various factors, he had to go to the United States to heal, but later, because he wanted to find out the truth about his father's death, he returned to South Korea and took revenge on Jiang Meina.

Role introduction

At the beginning of the play, Li Heni played two roles respectively. One of the roles is the staff of the district inspection (short for public office) who climbed from the bottom. This district attorney's office has great power.

Another role played by Li Heni is a seemingly timid daughter-in-law. This is a chaebol family in Korea, very rich. This family runs various projects and has two sons and two daughters. The eldest son died, the second son was idle, the eldest daughter was responsible, and the younger daughter was extravagant. Li Heni plays the role of the second son's wife. This woman was born in a bad family. Although her father is also a chaebol family, she was born by her father's "third person" and has no position in the chaebol family.