The bittersweet experiences of the disabled war hero Chang Hao; the conflicts and resolutions between the second daughter Yu NĂ¼, a dance actress, and her composer husband Huan due to artistic differences; the third daughter Yu Xi's arduous journey in pursuing her self-worth; the touching romance in twilight years between the long-widowed, nearly sexagenarian mother and Uncle Bai; and the indomitable spirit of perseverance and keeping up with the times shown by the eldest son-in-law Chang Hao despite his disability vividly depict the colorful lives and spiritual demeanor of our Korean compatriots.
This drama passionately extols the contributions made by our Korean compatriots, living in our multi-ethnic family, who, with the tenacity and kind-hearted optimism of the beautiful Kimdalae flower that is unafraid of cold or frost, contribute to the prosperity of our country, the promotion of national culture, the preservation of Chinese traditional virtues, and work together with all ethnic groups across the nation to create a harmonious society.