The series is produced by the same producers and crew as The Princess Weiyoung.
The overall plot is quite similar:
- Main actress is mistaken as a daughter of a wealthy family (the real daughter sacrifices herself/gets killed and ask the main actress to find her family)
- Main actor and actress don't know each others real identities at first and become friends
- Main actress wants revenge for her family by killing the main actor, but finds out they are actually friends, when they discover each others real identities
Recommended by Vermillion Rose
- strong female lead
- wants to take revenge for something
-very similar personality
- similar supporting cast member that wants to help the female lead.
Recommended by Susan Fang
>Both dramas female leads hide their identity
>Both Female leads hate male lead in the beginning
>Both are set in same time line
>Even the poster looks the same lol
Recommended by Drama Empress
Just like in Song of Glory...The two leads are always helping each other with a case most if not all of which are related to the palace in some way.

It always gives the same vibes as Song of Glory just a little lighter than the former but still contains a lot of mysteries and intrigue with the leads inadvertently solving them.

Also, they too end up married as well due to circumstances.
Recommended by vi0let
Both male leads are princes with honourable and strong characters, physically and intelectually that protect the female leads when need it, support them when needed it and match them in wits, skill and strategic thinking. All leads in their own way aim for peace.
Recommended by Greenlemon
Love and betrayal, political upheavals and court rivalries, fierce battles fought at the war front are features shared by these two epic productions.

Filmed in subdued colour palettes, both feature strong protagonists and antagonists whose seemingly endless machinations are played out with frightening deftness and devastating consequences.

Based on historical events, these dramas represent intense viewing that demands your absolute attention.
Recommended by WandereR
Both contain a strong female character whose looking for revenge and a male lead who is a good strategist
Recommended by snorlaxium
Strong antagonists who are also top ranking court officials. Conspiracies in grabbing power, illegal manufacturing of private arms. Protagonists need to expose antagonists but difficult to assemble enough solid evidences to prosecute antagonists who are cunning and devious.
Recommended by ChineseDramaFan
Strong female lead with dual identities. Badass as a fighter, but also femine and super pretty in imperial attire.
In The Song of Glory, the female lead is the noble's family lost daughter. She's raised by assasin so she's a strong fighter with cold and blunt personality. She will become emperor's concubine later.
Recommended by captain miao
Male and Female leads have not discovered each other's real identities for more than 10 episodes. Male lead has brother who is also in love with female lead. Male lead is suspicious of brother. Mother of male lead is also the antagonist helping the brother.
Recommended by ChineseDramaFan
Both dramas are chinese historical with 2 cunning leads.

The prince that is older and meets in the FL in disguise and the FL that is younger and also in disguise. They secretly work together and have good chemistry.
Both princes pretend to be sick / obedient only to come out stronger in politics.

Overall they have a similar feel although TROP has better cinematography and live recording, whereas TSOG is dubbed.

FL in TSOG is physically stronger than TROP, it also has more romance.
Recommended by Sugar Crown
Set in the Liu Song Dynasty (420-479), with powerful aristocrats clamoring for power, the people of the Liu Song Empire have succumbed to the ensuing chaos. Desperate to bring peace to his crumbling nation, the young emperor, Liu Yi Kang, son of Emperor Wu of Liu Song, the founder of the Liu Song Dynasty, is willing to do whatever it takes to save his people, but the road before him will not be easy. With most of the country’s powerful families plotting against him, Yi Kang’s list of allies is growing dangerously thin.
Knowing the only way to strengthen his position is to ally himself with a mighty family, Yi Kang agrees to an alliance through marriage with the powerful Shen family. A family with deep military roots, the Shen family can provide the strength Yi Kang needs to enact the reform necessary to oust the aristocrats bent on destroying the nation. With the family’s brilliant and beautiful, Shen Li Ge by his side, the two begin the arduous task of reformation.
Facing off against one of the nation’s most powerful and corrupt clans, Yi Kang and Li Ge must use every ounce of their wits and strength to defeat their foes. But peace doesn’t come without a price and the cost of this battle is tremendous. In the midst of so much heartache and despair, can this noble couple find a way to heal the wounds of a broken nation and at the same time, mend the wounds of their own broken hearts?
Recommended by Farhana Akhter
Although the plot isn't similar there are some parts of the song of glory (from the 18 eps that I've watched so far) that are similar to princess silver:

- Strong female lead

- FL who goes undercover and assumes a new identity to investigate the truth about the situations that they've found themself in.

- both leads fall in love while not knowing each other's true identity

- both fl get caught between a political war
Recommended by Graciee
Although both dramas could be considered vastly different and have different vibes, there are similar elements. ; Female leads who gain strength through diversities to reach their destinations.
Recommended by Yvonne Elke
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