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Male leads similarities:
- Their family dies and they were adopted
- Both have secret superpowers that they are unaware of
- Both have cute, cheerful and 'takes all the blame' personalities
- Both will do anything to save their loved ones even if they have to die
- Gets stronger and clever as the story progresses
- They want to know what happened in their past
- Want to take revenge on the person who destroyed their family

Female leads similarities:
- Both female leads have met their fated love when they were younger
- Two girls fight over the male lead

The drama similarities:
- Both are in historical settings
- Similar situations
- Both dramas are supernatural/fantasy

The drama differences:
- One is Korean
- The other one is Chinese

These two are definitely very similar you should try them out!
Recommended by DreamDramaCatcher - Dec 10, 2016
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Dramas are about guardians wanting to save a child from abuse by their real parents. The difference is that 'Mother' struggles through the forceful approach, while 'Hajimemashite, Aishiteimasu' struggles through the legal approach.
Recommended by Magicflier - Dec 10, 2016
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Both dramas plays through the life progression of the couples, where their partner has a permanent disability. How they met, the obstacles of them getting married, and the hardships of raising their newborn child.

Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite Iru regards to blindness, Ai wa Mieru regards to deafness.
Recommended by Magicflier - Dec 10, 2016
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The romance of the these two dramas are really similar; enemies fall in love with the same girl. Both female leads are smart and can help the male leads become the next king.
Recommended by CindyLee - Dec 10, 2016
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Should you give up revenge for a carefree life? Both Dramas ask this essential question. Bonus: Moon Chae Won acts in both.
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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The leads are goofy and a tiny bit awkward. The situation they stumble upon (soul/time switching) make them even more confused and hilarious.
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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Both leads are silly, funny and just the right amount of arrogant.
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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Both leads are hilarious without even trying. Feel-good Dramas to the max!
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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Both leads have great chemistry and give you butterflies while watching!
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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Both Dramas are filled with cheesiness and chemistry: They give you that feeling of being in love <3
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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Both Dramas are hiliarious and give ghosts lovable characters. Master's Sun is a little scarier though.
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Both dramas tell thought-provoking stories questioning, if changing/knowing one's destiny is fortunate or a curse.
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Both Dramas teach great lessons about life:
Through 49 Days I learned about fate, about trust and about betrayal. Incarnation of Money made me think about how powerful money is: It can kill a person, make another sad and make someone else pretty.
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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Both sageuks tell the story of smart characters who became powerful through their own abiity. They can't be categorized as evil people but also not as good ones, either. Excellent cast and character development!
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016
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Same fuzzy feeling between the leads plus sassy heroine makes both dramas great!
Recommended by 151885 - Dec 9, 2016