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Under the moonlight, Dodam Dodam. Our old story. When Hansik Day passes and the misty mist begins to bloom, you will see a flower with long leaf tips, pinnately cut leaves facing each other, and purple flowers blooming on white, finely hairy stems. People call this flower a halmi flower. Halmi flowers do not emit a deep fragrance like other flowers, and they are not as pretty as peonies or roses. The simple and innocent halmi flowers bloom silently, and in one day, they spread their white hair on their slender backs, and sway in the spring breeze as if crying, and when the time comes, they fly away to all directions on the wind. That is why there is even a song that says, "Of all the flowers, which flower is so bad that it became a thorny, beautiful halmi flower?" There is a tearful story behind how halmi flowers came into being in the world. Yadam. How did you leave my mother like that (A tearful story about the halmi flower) Folk tale, legend, old story, Dodam Dodam under the moonlight Source: Source: Park Chang-mook, Lee Yong-deuk (et al.) collected folk tales - Halmi Flower