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The feelings the couple's story evoke is quite similar. They are both that good and I haven't found another drama that could be in league with these two.
Recomendado por Tempest - Out 10, 2025
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Both Joy of Life and The Guardians of the Dafeng masterfully blend political intrigue, sharp wit, and unforgettable characters, making them standouts in the historical drama genre. Both feature intelligent, charismatic male leads — Fan Xian and Xu Qi’an — who navigate corrupt courts and dangerous hierarchies armed with brains, humor, and a knack for outsmarting those in power. Each story thrives on clever dialogue, layered worldbuilding, and that rare mix of intense political maneuvering and laugh-out-loud absurdity. You’ll find plenty of mystery-solving, moral dilemmas, and that satisfying “chess game” dynamic where every smile hides a strategy.

Where they differ lies in tone and emotional weight. Joy of Life leans darker and more cynical — it’s a biting reflection on how little human life matters in the pursuit of power, laced with tragedy beneath its humor. The Guardians of the Dafeng, on the other hand, keeps things lighter and more adventurous. It balances high-stakes politics with a playful energy, tight-knit teamwork, and bursts of comedy that make the heavy moments easier to bear. If Joy of Life makes you flinch and think, The Guardians of the Dafeng makes you grin and cheer — two sides of the same brilliant, politically charged coin.
Recomendado por Sidneylandsam - Out 10, 2025
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- Both have smart, capable female leads who get caught up in mysteries.

- There’s romance mixed with danger — love and secrets at the same time.

- Each show has a crime/investigation angle (murders, hidden truths, etc.).

- Pretty period visuals — costumes, sets, all that ancient drama eye candy.

- Both leads end up working together to solve cases, even when they don’t fully trust each other.

- You’ll find emotional angst, slow-burn chemistry, and lots of twists.

- Similar vibe: justice, betrayal, and love in a historical setting.
Recomendado por Sidneylandsam - Out 10, 2025
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Same setup. Fake marriage, house involved, feelings get messy. Very Because This Is My First Life coded.
Recomendado por seona - Out 10, 2025
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both have force proximity tropes and marriages of convenience (both couples get married in order to live in an apartment)

ML has trauma in both
Recomendado por voldermortsunbae - Out 10, 2025
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Follwing are the main similarities b/w these 2:

1. Same main actress – Both dramas have Jung So-min as the lead actress.

2. Romantic comedy style – Both are light, funny love stories with emotional and heartwarming moments.

3. Past heartbreak – In both, the main girl has faced a breakup or tough relationship before.

4. New beginnings – The main characters start over and try to rebuild their lives and love.

5. Family and friends matter – Both stories show how family ties, neighbors, and close friends affect their relationships.


Recomendado por naerah - Out 10, 2025
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Both are same in a sense:

1. Na Ah-Jeong is a struggling actress who only gets small background roles and dreams of making it big one day.

2. Lee Do-Han, her old friend, is a rich heir from a big company family called LJ Group.

3. Do-Han’s secret: he doesn’t want to get married and is hiding something personal about himself from his family.

4. To keep his secret and please his family, Do-Han asks Ah-Jeong to pretend to marry him — a fake marriage just for show.

5. Problem: Do-Han’s younger brother, Lee Ji-Han, finds out and tries to stop it because he doesn’t trust Ah-Jeong.

6. As Ah-Jeong continues the fake marriage, real feelings start to grow, hidden truths come out, and things get more complicated between everyone.
Recomendado por naerah - Out 10, 2025
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1. Both use the fake marriage / fake newlywed trope.

2. Both shows are rom-coms (romantic comedies).

3. In both, the main couple pretends to be married for a reason — not because they love each other at first.

4. Their fake marriage slowly turns real as they start to catch feelings.

5. Both stories show how this pretend relationship changes their jobs, lives, and emotions.

6. In Would You Marry Me?, they do it to win a prize (a luxury home).

7. In No Gain No Love, they do it for work reasons or social pressure.
Recomendado por naerah - Out 10, 2025
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Both are alike because both these dramas have:

1. Show marriage starting as a deal or practical choice, not a love story at first.

2. Talk about real-life relationship problems and how love grows slowly over time.

3. Question what marriage really means and how society expects people to live.

4. Have quiet, thoughtful male leads and strong, independent female leads.

5. Give off a soft, realistic vibe instead of using dramatic or cheesy romance moments.
Recomendado por naerah - Out 10, 2025
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Both are Thai BL dramas where the older male leads (Thap from My Magic Prophecy and Win from Between Us) are caring and generous, helping the younger ones heal from past trauma. Team (Between Us) and In (My Magic Prophecy) also share similar personalities in being a little prickly and moody on the outside, but genuinely kind underneath.
Recomendado por Ubelatte - Out 10, 2025
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Transmigration - both dramas have modern leads that are transported to ancient China eras, and they use modern knowledge to thrive.

Comedy in both dramas are similar. A lot of focus on family relationships and values of righteousness. With some mystery to keep you on your toes.
Recomendado por BasilBasil - Out 10, 2025
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written by the same author. Absolutely beautiful and worth watching and re-watching.

Both ML are patient, kind and extremely devoted.
Both FL truly do love and care for the ML.
Recomendado por monkeymanpeanuts - Out 10, 2025
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As I recall, these two series are similar in terms of relationships and atmosphere:

- CL with two exceptional actors
- ML with a complicated, traumatic past
- FL willing to do everything to help ML
- toxic family
- superb direction and cinematography.
Recomendado por Just_one_more_episode - Out 10, 2025
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Similarities:
- Family-centered dramas
- Light-hearted comedy, maybe...
- Li Yunrui (ML in Yummy 3x) also plays the father of the 5 sisters in Perfect Match (he only appears in one episode though)

Differences:
- Perfect Match: multileads drama
- Yummy Yummy Yummy: Isekai / Time Travel
Recomendado por no 1 dou zhao defender - Out 10, 2025
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Both are airing drama which have 2 MLs living together with a domestic vibe. I am not sure yet about ORT's child in the whole drama but in PTONUG, the children are 'their' own.
Recomendado por gCell at Work - Out 10, 2025