[Performance Introduction]
Kangsu was a prominent figure who made significant contributions during Silla's unification of the Three Kingdoms by efficiently handling diplomatic documents.
It is said that his mother dreamed of a person with horns on their head and became pregnant, and when he was born, unlike ordinary people, the bone at the back of his head was unusually prominent.
Kangsu gained recognition for his scholarship by perfectly interpreting Tang Dynasty diplomatic documents and composing replies to the Tang Emperor with outstanding literary skill.
He subsequently took charge of Silla's diplomatic correspondence.
He lived with integrity and gained the recognition of Kings Muryeol and Munmu.
When Kangsu's parents tried to arrange his marriage to a noble woman, he refused because he was already in a relationship with the daughter of a blacksmith from a lower social class, and did not marry a noblewoman.
The entrance of gods bearing massive horns.
Kangsu's mother receives a small treasure from the gods and gives birth to Kangsu.
Kangsu's father announces that the child was born with the horns of the gods.