Both series involve complex political maneuvering, power struggles, and alliances.
Strong Protagonists: Both dramas feature strong, resourceful protagonists who rise to power against all odds.
Both dramas have a grand scale, with sweeping battles, elaborate costumes, and stunning sets.
We have so seo no strong female lead in the drama .
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**Si Seo Neo is a prominent character in Jumong, known for her intelligence, beauty, and strategic thinking. She plays a crucial role in the rise of the Goguryeo Kingdom and is often considered one of the most iconic female characters in Korean historical dramas.
both dramas showcase strong and influential women who shape the course of history.
Strong Protagonists: Both dramas feature strong, resourceful protagonists who rise to power against all odds.
Both dramas have a grand scale, with sweeping battles, elaborate costumes, and stunning sets.
We have so seo no strong female lead in the drama .
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**Si Seo Neo is a prominent character in Jumong, known for her intelligence, beauty, and strategic thinking. She plays a crucial role in the rise of the Goguryeo Kingdom and is often considered one of the most iconic female characters in Korean historical dramas.
both dramas showcase strong and influential women who shape the course of history.
=> Both are long historical sageuk dramas with many episodes from the 2000s
=> Both dramas are set in Three Kingdoms Period
=> Both sageuk dramas got high ratings in Korea and was even aired in some international countries like the Philippines
=> Both main characters have at least two love interests (fans of both dramas still debate which love interest is better for the main character)
=> Both main characters have to overcome obstacles/prejudices to become a worthy ruler.
=> Both have many cool fight scenes
=> Both have actor Jung Ho bin (In Jumong, Jung Ho Bin plays Wootae, Soseono's bodyguard. In Queen Seon Deok, he played Munno, a great martial artist who is also Bidam's master)
=> Both dramas are set in Three Kingdoms Period
=> Both sageuk dramas got high ratings in Korea and was even aired in some international countries like the Philippines
=> Both main characters have at least two love interests (fans of both dramas still debate which love interest is better for the main character)
=> Both main characters have to overcome obstacles/prejudices to become a worthy ruler.
=> Both have many cool fight scenes
=> Both have actor Jung Ho bin (In Jumong, Jung Ho Bin plays Wootae, Soseono's bodyguard. In Queen Seon Deok, he played Munno, a great martial artist who is also Bidam's master)
Both are historical dramas aired around 2007 about two of the greatest Goguryeo kings. One being its legendary founder Jumong while the Damdeok in the Legend is historically more well known as "Gwanggaeto the Great". While Jumong have less fantastical elements than The Legend, the story Jumong itself is sparsely based on a legend that the first King Jumongs has mythical origins. The Legend meanwhile, shows Goguryeo and its character as somewhat a reincarnation/repeat of the mythical Jooshin characters. There are also two women that were very different from each but both love the main guy.


