
The Evergreen
Drama
Overview
Yeong-shin and Dong-hyuk graduate from college with a cause. They plan to bring education and modernization to farmers living in the rural area of their hometown. When they arrive, the pair immediately get to work, Dong-hyuk builds a village hall and starts aiding the farmers while Yeong-shin tries to gather the children to form a school. However, the villagers at first resent and resist the pair. It is not until one child, Ok-bun, takes the initiative and and learns to read under Yeong-shin’s care that the villages trust the pair and allow their children to be taken from the fields and taught reading, writing and math.
Top Cast


Choi Eun-hee
Choi Eun-hee
Chae Yeong-shin
Choi Eun-hee
Chae Yeong-shin


Shin Young-kyun
Shin Young-kyun
Park Dong-hyuk
Shin Young-kyun
Park Dong-hyuk


Heo Chang-kang
Heo Chang-kang
Geon-bae
Heo Chang-kang
Geon-bae


Do Kum-bong
Do Kum-bong
Geon-bae's wife
Do Kum-bong
Geon-bae's wife


Shin Seong-il
Shin Seong-il
Won-jae
Shin Seong-il
Won-jae


Yoon Il-bong
Yoon Il-bong
Dong-hwa (Dong-hyuk's younger brother)
Yoon Il-bong
Dong-hwa (Dong-hyuk's younger brother)
Park Seong-dae
Park Seong-dae
Gap-san
Park Seong-dae
Gap-san


Han Eun-jin
Han Eun-jin
Won-jae's wife
Han Eun-jin
Won-jae's wife


Go Seon-ae
Go Seon-ae
Hyeon-kyung
Go Seon-ae
Hyeon-kyung


Byeon Gi-jong
Byeon Gi-jong
Song Jang-ro
Byeon Gi-jong
Song Jang-ro
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