The actress drew attention as she first appeared as a beautiful and beautiful cartoonist.

Lee Joo-bin played the role of Maehwa-soo, the opposite of Dongju, with everything from fascination to fascinating horse skills, natural dance, and singing. Maehwasoo is a comrade and the most popular parasitic of Dongju. She is attracting and also distracting many scholars. In the future, she will revitalize the drama with the charm and natural acting power of Lee Mi Bin.

On the 1st and 4th episode of "The Tale of Nokdu," they have appeared to make people immediately acknowledge the reputation of these fine ladies with their witty speech and beauty.

Maehwa-soo, who first appeared in the movie to protect young Gisaeng gave a good impression by sincerely regretting the severed head of her friend Dong-joo. Her sense of humor also added to expectations for her future appearance, as she used the title of "The Peak of Joseon" to refer to Park Dan-ho (Hwang In-yeop).

The beauty of plum blossoms also stood out. Already in the widow village, the plum blossom is famous for its beauty of "white tinge, high nose, and crescent-like eyebrows" and "their beautiful face." It gracefully digests and stands out among the beautiful villagers.

Lee Joo-bin was surprised when she played the role of Mae Hwa-soo, who looked opposite to Lee So-min in her previous film "Be Melodramatic," which showed off her bizarre charm in four dimensions, showing a different look in a short period of time. Lee Joo-bin, who boasts elegant hanbok style and naturally expresses parasitic splendor, helped viewers to immerse themselves by drawing Maehwa-soo with her gentle, charming way of speaking and facial expressions.

Expectations for Lee are expected to rise further as Lee, who had a charming portrayal of Lee So-Min in her previous film "Be Melodramatic" and raised her chances for the future, showed a complete transformation into a completely new role of historical drama.

And so, look forward to KBS2's monthly drama "The Tale of Nokdu" new episodes will be broadcast every Monday and Tuesday at 10:00 pm.