Mugunghwa, or the rose of Sharon, is an object of deep affection. Meaning "eternal blossom that never fades", it has been an important symbol of Korean culture for centuries. Even during the dark days of Japanese colonial rule, the people's devotion to the flower never faded. The government then adopt it as the national flower after Korea regained its independence from Japan. ~Cited from South Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety: The National Flower - Mugunghwa~ Disclaimer: A work of fiction inspired by Mr. Sunshine (K-Drama). Might include some real historical events with fictional characters and inaccurate details. The story will be fully written in Bahasa Indonesia.