
Lost Flower: Eo Woo-dong
Drama · History · Thriller
Overview
A triangular relationship between Eo Woo-dong, her husband Lee Dong, and fantasy character Moo-gong, highlights on the first half of the Joseon Dynasty and portrays the contradicted life of the high class people, criticizing the modern day Korean society.
Top Cast


Song Eun-Chae
Song Eun-Chae
Hye-in
Song Eun-Chae
Hye-in
Yeo Wook-hwan
Yeo Wook-hwan
Moo-gong
Yeo Wook-hwan
Moo-gong


Yoo Jang-young
Yoo Jang-young
King Sejong
Yoo Jang-young
King Sejong


Baek Do-bin
Baek Do-bin
Yi-dong
Baek Do-bin
Yi-dong


Kim Ki-doo
Kim Ki-doo
Kim Sang-Sun
Kim Ki-doo
Kim Sang-Sun


Nam Kyung-eup
Nam Kyung-eup
Vice Minister Park
Nam Kyung-eup
Vice Minister Park


Lee Bom
Lee Bom
Myo-hong
Lee Bom
Myo-hong
Yook Mi-ra
Yook Mi-ra
Landlady
Yook Mi-ra
Landlady


Moon Young-dong
Moon Young-dong
Park Kang-cheong
Moon Young-dong
Park Kang-cheong


Kim Young-woong
Kim Young-woong
Minister of War
Kim Young-woong
Minister of War
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