


- Both take places in a matriarchy (also the patriarchy city which appears briefly)
- Tsundere MLs with a hidden agenda/identity
- Fun-loving and clever FLs (FL in TRoTaR is more of the typical cutesy type)
- Female villains
- Gender Role Reversal themes (in BK it's more focused on the couple while in TRoTaR it's more focused on the world).
- Tsundere MLs with a hidden agenda/identity
- Fun-loving and clever FLs (FL in TRoTaR is more of the typical cutesy type)
- Female villains
- Gender Role Reversal themes (in BK it's more focused on the couple while in TRoTaR it's more focused on the world).






FL is an aspiring series script screenwriter While napping, she is transported into her own story, becoming the Third Princess Chen Qian Qian, a side character, killed off in the third episode by the male lead, Prince Han Shuo. Armed with the knowledge of her own script, Xiao Qian is determined to stay alive and find her way back home.

The relationship between the main leads gives off the same feeling. The female leads both share a connection at the beginning in which they have similar characters and appearances. They are both smart and are in the process of creating their own empire with some support from their romantic interests. I truly see deep connections between both dramas and encourage you to watch! You won't regret it :)

Just based on the synopsis: both begin in the modern world where a female writer is writing a historical love triangle for work. In both, neither writer intends for the female in their story to live long, but as the writer gets deeper and more connected to the story, she has to find ways to stay alive in the world she has created.
(Rule the World is a great option while waiting for the release of Romance of Tiger Rose)
(Rule the World is a great option while waiting for the release of Romance of Tiger Rose)

The set up shares many similarities
- in both dramas, the female lead transmigrates into past (TTEOTM) or historical fiction (TROTaR)
- the female lead is kind but replaces someone who is quite cruel (and nearly crazy)
- the female lead is in a loveless marriage with male lead
- the male lead seems to have feelings for older sister of female lead (TTEOTM) or female lead tries to set them up (TROTAR)
- the male lead appears weak and docile
However, the vibes of both dramas are different - Tiger and Rose is very comedy centered while TTEOTM (while still not the most serious ever) has more some more somber themes and the stakes of the whole story seem to be higher
- in both dramas, the female lead transmigrates into past (TTEOTM) or historical fiction (TROTaR)
- the female lead is kind but replaces someone who is quite cruel (and nearly crazy)
- the female lead is in a loveless marriage with male lead
- the male lead seems to have feelings for older sister of female lead (TTEOTM) or female lead tries to set them up (TROTAR)
- the male lead appears weak and docile
However, the vibes of both dramas are different - Tiger and Rose is very comedy centered while TTEOTM (while still not the most serious ever) has more some more somber themes and the stakes of the whole story seem to be higher

This is a bad boy / purehearted girl romance. It is Cute+Fun+Light-hearted, but the actors and director took the production seriously. {Oh, the bad boy. Enjoy him on the screen, but run away IRL girls!} Dylan Wang has to play a woman in a man's body in some scenes. He is superb. The theme song is Spotify-worthy. FL is darling. The villain is slightly overdone, but that's common in Chinese features. The Chinese do excel at inflicting pain in their entertainment, but LBFAD won't rip your heart out, so it is a nice break from more intense dramas.

