Both have many political schemes. smart protagonists and you always crave for more eps!

In Nirvana in Fire, the protagonist succeeds in every situation while in Royal Nirvana, the main character fails a lot and you suffer more when you watch it.

Both are excellent in their own ways :)

Recommended by dhaliahn
same kind of illness
secret idenaty
both mc's are very intelligent
same kind of subtle romance
Recommended by lakmal
For the richness of the characters here indeed the characters are also quite consistent, so you viewer, stay well focused haha

the intrigue is quite complex but thank god we do not get lost, on the contrary we are sucking

and the budget is crazy and it shows! a regale ocular one like the other!
Recommended by made moiselle
At first, it seems like the shows have little in common. The Myth is a time traveling-adventure-comedy drama and Nirvana in Fire is a historical-political-war-revenge drama plot. Although both portrayed by Hu Ge, the respective leads appear very different, Yi Xiao Chuan (The Myth) is a childish troublemaker from modern-day with a penchant for womanizing, while Mei Chang Su/Su Zhe (Nirvana in Fire) is the mature, elegant gentleman strategist. At first, I thought the Myth was only a time-traveling Hu Ge comedy that didn't take itself too seriously. Then, Yi Xiao Chuan's character started to change. As Xiao Chuan's role in the drama changes and he starts to be involved in the court and the battlefield, the drama becomes a lot more like Nirvana in Fire. There's political intrigue, battles, strategy, and inventive plots. I'm at episode 38 right now and just raised my score from a 7.0 to an 8.5. If you liked Hu Ge in Nirvana in Fire, give The Myth a gracious chance. You may be surprised.
Recommended by KittyAnn
ok, it's only 6 ep on Sword Snow Stride and I might edit this later, but for now : I enjoy this serie as much as I enjoyed Nirvana in Fire (and that's a huge compliment as NIF is my fav chinese drama of all time haha)

The mood is heavier and more "realistic" in NIF and the story isn't the same, but in both series you have solid plots, built stones after stones,and it's a real pleasure for the brain.
Characters are slowly appearing and they all are promising.
Recommended by Aye
Revenge plot galore, great productions, great acting (personally like Nirvana in Fire a bit more because it felt more cohesive and Hu Ge was an amazing actor... however, same can be said for luo jin in The Princess Wei Young)
The romance in nirvana in fire is more toned down than in WeiYoung. Both are highly recommended if you like smart heroes/heroines, political drama, and revenge
Recommended by Ali
Similar storylines and plot. They both have power struggle, political intrigue, and swon brothers. Cinematography and setting are also quite similar.
Recommended by MiaKim
Both deliver a complete story - solid actors/cast - LONG - tactical/strategic power players - survival - revenge - LOVE.
Recommended by MysteryMel-Bookish
Same as Nirvana in Fire, Draw the Line also about justice and morality. Both dramas were acted by Jin Dong too, this make me relate these 2 dramas.

In NIF, Mei Chang Su was almost a single fighter to bring the justice for his father and troops, in DTL, the cases are from famous real cases and the judges are the fighters to bring justice in our nowadays society.

Just as NIF, DTL has countless life lessons we will regret if we miss them out. They makes us rethink and open our mind in unexpected ways by understanding both sides (defendant and plaintiff) dilemmas.

These two dramas are gems and become one of few valuable dramas to watch in our short lifetime.
Recommended by Babyface369
Both shows are about the fight for succession of the throne after a relatively stable time! They have incredible political twists and turns & no one is really who they appear to be. The chessboard is literally constantly changing with each event. While NiF is a longer palace drama and features slower & hidden political machinations for the throne, Queen Woo jampacks most of that fight in just 8 episodes.
Recommended by Nanfeng
-both friendship
-both brotherhood
-both from china mainland
-the spirealm is modern version
-nirvana in fire is ancient china dynasty,palace setting
-nirvana in fire have romance but 2% only,, trust me even have romance but the girl main lead not annoying at all. no kissing between them ?
-both of them can stand together with the untamed.
-both rating is higher above 8.8 .(that mean amazing)

why you must watching nirvana in fire
-its about china dynasty
-for me nirvana in fire is amazing, good plot. its like the untamed season 2 even have different story.
-female lead not annoying at all. strong female lead.
-no intimate scene
-fighting scene you will fall in love.
-of course the chemistry between main lead?
-after done watching you will searching for season2 with same cast. ( but sorry have season 2 but different cast)
Recommended by whatever
Very intelligent Male and female leads. Both involve a smart strategising and political intrigue. Underlying themes of power dynamics and those in positions of power
Recommended by Roonilwazlib
Both dramas center around brilliant strategists who use their tactical skills to navigate the political game. The poster image of Si Ma Yi walking the tightrope above the upturned swords is a testament for both dramas. Both have excellent cast members including actress Liu Tao (Ode to Joy's Andy) who actually has main parts in both dramas!
Recommended by SUNNY
Okay, this might seem like the weirdest and inept recommendation you have ever seen. But let me explain:

While I was watching Reply 1988, I would be repeatedly reminded of Nirvana in Fire. At first glance, these two dramas have nothing in common. One is a Korean drama set in 1988 about family and friendship in a tiny social universe. The other is a historical, highly strategic drama set in China at the emperor's court.

However, they are similar in more subtle matters:
Both plots work only because of the tight networks they are set in, in one it is a neighbourhood street, in the other the aristocratic court. What in Reply 1988 is build on social ties, is build upon a political net in NiF.
Then there is the universal and well-rounded plot that involves most humane emotions and ambitions on which the story is build on. This is what makes them similar: There are no big "events" or accidents or villains out-of-the-blue that lead the story, but the people's emotions, ambitions and motifs ARE the story.

Both do not emphasize on the romance, although it is there. And both are written, shot and acted superbly.

You know, it is kind of comparing an absolutely fantastic cheese to an absolutely fantastic cheese-cake. They seem nothing alike, but when you look closer, or taste deliberately, you will "feel" that both were made from the same kind of milk. :)
Recommended by WhiteLilly
I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
Recommended by CloudA
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