The heroine, a girl of marriageable age named Yu, married a thirteen-year-old fiancé, but he died three years later. Twenty years later, Yu adopts a child from a relative named Dong-gil. Dong-gil's siblings, wishing to inherit his legacy, spread rumors that Yu is having an affair with the village teacher.
A film based on the 1939 Dong-A Ilbo's New Year's Literature.
The female protagonist loves a handsome young man who lives in the same village and is a musician. However, her parents plan to marry her by arrangement. Around that time, the young man leaves to study in Japan, and she decides to get married at the behest of her parents. The day the young man returned from studying abroad was her wedding day. The young man ran to her wedding hall to no avail. Lost in despair, she wanders and decides to have a concert in her home country, persuaded by her friends. And in the back seat of the presentation, there was a woman in tears.
Lee Young-jin (Im Hwa), who had left her hometown and left her wandering path, returned to her hometown, but her parents had already taken her land and left for Bukgando. As he was about to leave again, he happened to meet an old man (Nam-gon Cha) whom he had been close to for a while and stayed there for a while.