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Transmigration/Isekai Setup
In both, a modern woman is transported into a fictional world and must navigate a pre?written fate.
Both dramas subvert the “original story” by placing the female lead in the role of a side character or villainess, rather than the intended heroine.
In both, a modern woman is transported into a fictional world and must navigate a pre?written fate.
Both dramas subvert the “original story” by placing the female lead in the role of a side character or villainess, rather than the intended heroine.
Fl is transported in a novel as a side character
FL gets tangled with the original ML while rooting for the original heroine of the story
ML also have cold and ruthless/possessive traits
FL gets tangled with the original ML while rooting for the original heroine of the story
ML also have cold and ruthless/possessive traits
- same male lead
- fantasy
-historical setting
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- fantasy
-historical setting
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The both dramas happen to be of the same adaptation of the popular donghua 'How Dare You
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Both dramas follow characters who are transported from the modern world to a fictional world inspired by imperial China, with their attire reflecting the historical setting. The main female characters are transformed into villainous roles in these worlds, but despite their evil portrayals, they aren’t truly evil themselves. Instead, they seek ways to navigate their new lives and change their fate. The stories explore themes of faith and how we navigate life’s path
Both dramas feature characters who transition from the modern world to a novel-like world, where their attire reflects the style of historical imperial China. In both, the central themes revolve around faith and how we navigate our lives.
Both dramas feature characters who transition from the modern world to a novel- or game-like world, where their attire reflects the style of historical imperial China. In both, the central themes revolve around faith and how we navigate our lives.
Both are historical Chinese dramas, grounded in actual history (not xianxia), and are female-centric. Each follows a female lead navigating political struggles, trying to survive in a complex, power-driven world.
Both are historical Chinese dramas, female-centric, with the main female lead being royalty in both. Both also feature a lot of political struggles.
Both adapted from novels of the same author 'Wei Yu' and contain Modern Fantasy, adventure, romance and the leads working together to solve a mystery.
Both dramas are adapted from novels by Wei Yu and feature modern fantasy, adventure, and romance, with the leads joining forces to unravel a mystery.
Both dramas are adapted from novels by Wei Yu and share the genres of mystery, romance, and fantasy.
Both dramas are adapted from novels by Wei Yu and share the genres of adventure and modern fantasy, highlighting friendship and teamwork as the characters join forces to unravel a mystery.
Both dramas are adapted from novels by the same author, Wei Yu, and share the genre of fantasy supernatural romance
If you enjoyed the chemistry of the second lead in The Long Ballad , you should definitely watch The Story of Pearl Girl, where they both play the main leads. Both dramas are historical, not fantasy, and are female-centric.


