The both is the same because of
- FL from the present time and go to the ancient time
- in the ancient time FL is not the actual heroine
- Both FL is third princess
- Both Second Prince / Princess is not the ruler real children
- FL from the present time and go to the ancient time
- in the ancient time FL is not the actual heroine
- Both FL is third princess
- Both Second Prince / Princess is not the ruler real children
Catch up my prince and The romance of tiger and rose have different concepts, but are actually quite similar in my opinion.
In The romance of tiger and rose, female lead is a script writer who starts rewriting her script because of an actor who refuses act out the role in the script. She falls asleep and wakes up in her script as a side character who is meant to die by the hands of the male lead, who looks just like the actor who refused to act out this role. She doesn't wanna die, so she tries to stay alive by remembering things from her script. This way she thinks she'll find an answer to go back home.
In catch up my prince, female lead goes into a game and can't log out due to a bug in the system and she is the only one logged in. To leave the game all she can do is try to finish the game by staying alive and making one of the 4 main route princes to fall in love with her.
They both have
- Nice and sometimes mischievious female lead.
- In both dramas there are many men who fall in love with the female lead.
- The overall vibe
-both are historical costume dramas and a modern twist
-romcoms
-both male leads are in the modern world too
In The romance of tiger and rose, female lead is a script writer who starts rewriting her script because of an actor who refuses act out the role in the script. She falls asleep and wakes up in her script as a side character who is meant to die by the hands of the male lead, who looks just like the actor who refused to act out this role. She doesn't wanna die, so she tries to stay alive by remembering things from her script. This way she thinks she'll find an answer to go back home.
In catch up my prince, female lead goes into a game and can't log out due to a bug in the system and she is the only one logged in. To leave the game all she can do is try to finish the game by staying alive and making one of the 4 main route princes to fall in love with her.
They both have
- Nice and sometimes mischievious female lead.
- In both dramas there are many men who fall in love with the female lead.
- The overall vibe
-both are historical costume dramas and a modern twist
-romcoms
-both male leads are in the modern world too
The fl travel to her own drama as a character who is supposed to die in 3rd episode... She try to escape fate while a cute love story with confusions also develope side by
Both have a FL from the real modern world who enters a story, and ends up becoming involved with the plot's antagonist.
If you like Zhao Lu Si's work, you will definitely like and appreciate her earlier comedic works in Oh! My Emperor Season One and Two.
Though this is not time travelling but for sure she was playing a modern person transported into an ancient city.
Though this is not time travelling but for sure she was playing a modern person transported into an ancient city.
In both dramas the other of the leads gets dragged into marriage and it's hate to love relationship between the leads. Both have strong ML and FL who is independent and solves problems by herself.
Both dramas have settings of a female-centric world where women's and men's roles are switched. It is interesting to see all the women hold power and important office, and the men have to kowtow to them. All the noble titles are passed down to daughters instead of to sons. In marriages, the men married into the women's households. In this drama, men stay home and do chores, do embroidery, and entertain the women in dances and more.
Liang Chen Mei Jin is a female-centered historical drama set in the Ming Dynasty, following the story of Gu Jin Chao, a resilient woman who is given a second chance at life through rebirth. After a tragic past, she awakens in her younger body, determined to rewrite her fate and take control of her destiny. Surrounded by multiple male leads with varying loyalties and intentions, Gu Jin Chao navigates a web of palace intrigue, family conflict, and emotional entanglements. With her intelligence and inner strength, she rises against the constraints of a patriarchal society, challenging not only her enemies but the expectations placed upon women of her time. The drama blends romance, revenge, and political power plays, all set against the backdrop of lavish costumes and the intricate beauty of the Ming court. Ideal for fans of strong female protagonists and reincarnation narratives, Liang Chen Mei Jin promises a gripping tale of empowerment, love, and second chances.
-both Female leads travel to a fantasy world set up in a historical setting
-both FL are trying to survive palace intrigues
-FL in ROTAR wrote the screenplay which she was transported to while Male Lead in CUMP was the one who designed the game. Both were stuck in the fantasy world.
-both FL are trying to survive palace intrigues
-FL in ROTAR wrote the screenplay which she was transported to while Male Lead in CUMP was the one who designed the game. Both were stuck in the fantasy world.
The main female lead travels from modern world to the past period time. Plus this drama is fantastic
In a story, the ML is supposed to be a destructive villain who falls in love with a noble lady (the FL of the original story). But the true FL (a modern day woman) accidentally gets sucked into the story where she takes over the body of a woman (not the original FL) and starts to interfere with the plot to ensure the right outcome. The "villain" ML softens and seems to fall for the true FL after she seems to fall for him first (despite her obvious interest in the SML, which makes the ML quite jealous).
Both dramas follow female leads who are stuck in the world of a script and try to change the course of their fate
Workplace rookie Wang Cui Hua unexpectedly finds herself inside the world of a novel, where she crosses paths with Zhang San, another transmigrator—this time, a hidden king who has been biding his time for a decade. One struggling against fate, the other concealing power behind a façade, the two join forces to survive. As schemes unfold and alliances shift, they must face not only the dangers within the story but also the cruel prophecy that one of them will not live to see the flourishing world they’ve worked so hard to build
In both the FL finds herself a character who is fated to die in a fictional world (novel vs. manga) and ends up getting close to the villain in order to try to change her fate and survive.
-both have female leads that time travel to the past
-both have romance & comedy
-p.s: you should see this drama's ending. it was sooo great especially for a moon lovers fan.
-both have romance & comedy
-p.s: you should see this drama's ending. it was sooo great especially for a moon lovers fan.



