The flower snakes in Korean dramas are what we call "female liars," people who use their appearance to confuse and deceive others.
Slowly emptying the man's money, there are those who ask for money directly and those who ask for valuables, but the end result is to spend all the man's money. The male is like being entangled by a snake until he is penniless to get rid of the other.
That's why "flower snake" is a pejorative term in Korea, and is not easily said, especially by women.
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Korean Drama:
Korean Drama, or Korean Drama, was born in the 1960s. The mode of Korean dramas is to shoot while broadcasting, and the main genre is romance, followed by comedy, fantasy, crossover, action, detective, vengeance, suspense, campus, workplace, historical dramas, costume dramas and so on.
On January 19, 1962, Korea's first drama, the KBS-produced "I Want to Be a Man, Too," was aired.In 1987, the MBC-produced drama "Firebird" was aired, marking the birth of the miniseries format .
After 2000, the Asian Korean wave boom began with dramas such as Blue Bloods and Dae Jang Geum. In recent years, dramas such as "You Who Came From the Stars," "The Heirs," "The Lord's Sun" and "Descendants of the Sun" have pushed Korean dramas to another peak.
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