
Both dramas include supernatural themes. They belong to the wuxia/xianxia/fantasy genre.
Both dramas have strong teams.
Both dramas have strong teams.

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.

If you liked Immortality, then you might like Whispers Of Fate.
Whispers Of Fate is Otter Studio’s third creation led by Luo Yunxi, the same production that did Immortality.
The similarities are :
- Bromance.
- Master – Disciple relationship.
- Sea of hatred/The more you hate the more you love kinda relationship.
- Persecuted for a fate they never asked for.
- Seeking Redemption.
- Entanglements between Past and Present/Chivalrous Spirits/Saving the World.
Whispers Of Fate is Otter Studio’s third creation led by Luo Yunxi, the same production that did Immortality.
The similarities are :
- Bromance.
- Master – Disciple relationship.
- Sea of hatred/The more you hate the more you love kinda relationship.
- Persecuted for a fate they never asked for.
- Seeking Redemption.
- Entanglements between Past and Present/Chivalrous Spirits/Saving the World.


If you liked Again My Life, then you might like Whispers Of Fate.
Although not similar in particular, both have Male-Centered Plot & Sole Male-Protagonist.
Different Motives and Different Journeys but similar way of travelling across the vast land, experiencing life, forming friendships, eliminating the evil and reshaping the patterns of the world.
Although not similar in particular, both have Male-Centered Plot & Sole Male-Protagonist.
Different Motives and Different Journeys but similar way of travelling across the vast land, experiencing life, forming friendships, eliminating the evil and reshaping the patterns of the world.



Not The Monkey King 3 in particular, but if you like any of the Journey to the West or Monkey King adaptations or the classic story, you might like Shui Long Yin.
It's the story about the spiritual growth of one male protagonist as he journeys through the world, learning the value of friendships, life, and suffering.
Share underlying Buddhist and Taoist philosophy and tenets throughout.
Have some artistic and creative elements inspired from the religion and philosophy that is reminiscent of Journey to the West and the Monkey King adaptations.
It's the story about the spiritual growth of one male protagonist as he journeys through the world, learning the value of friendships, life, and suffering.
Share underlying Buddhist and Taoist philosophy and tenets throughout.
Have some artistic and creative elements inspired from the religion and philosophy that is reminiscent of Journey to the West and the Monkey King adaptations.

If you like Mysterious Lotus Casebook, you might like Shui Long Yin.
Both dramas are adaptations from works written by the same author, Teng PIng.
Both are wuxia (martial arts) adventure dramas featuring strong male leads with ambiguous morals and motivations.
Both have character configurations and themes that highlight martial arts prowess, honor/ chivalry, as well as teamwork, friendships, and brotherhood.
Both somewhat belong to the mystery / detective genre, although these elements may not present as the core of the story or plot.
Both dramas are adaptations from works written by the same author, Teng PIng.
Both are wuxia (martial arts) adventure dramas featuring strong male leads with ambiguous morals and motivations.
Both have character configurations and themes that highlight martial arts prowess, honor/ chivalry, as well as teamwork, friendships, and brotherhood.
Both somewhat belong to the mystery / detective genre, although these elements may not present as the core of the story or plot.




Yuan Zhong is a fox high priest. He is an immortal who possesses the divine hand. With it, he defeated the ghost clan and brought an era of prosperity. Jin Tan Yin is an artisan goddess who makes magical artifacts. She descended to earth to kill Yuan Zhong and get back the divine hand of the god Tang Hua. Yuan Zhong is harassed by his own fox clan and Jin Tan Yin decides to help and protect him. The two of them will have to face personal enemies, and a secret will be discovered. Yuan Zhong rescues Jin Tan Yin from a trap. Reunited again, the pair of lovers join forces to defeat their enemies and restore order in the world.
Source: (Baidu /TvMao)
Source: (Baidu /TvMao)

Synopsis:
Pan Yue, the most handsome man in the world, is about to marry the commoner Yang Cai Wei.
On the day of the wedding, Yang Cai Wei was killed, and the suspect was Pan Yue. Yang Cai Wei, who "resurrected from the dead", returned "fiercely" under the guise of "evil girl" Shangguan Zhi and was about to expose Pan Yue's true face.
In the process of bravely fighting against the evil forces of the "Four Great Clans" and investigating old cases, the two hearts came closer again. Yang Cai Wei found out that the real murderer who killed her was someone else, and Pan Yue loved her deeply from beginning to end. Everything is about to be perfect, but the people behind the scenes once again set up a trap, trying to push the two to an end of doom.
Pan Yue, the most handsome man in the world, is about to marry the commoner Yang Cai Wei.
On the day of the wedding, Yang Cai Wei was killed, and the suspect was Pan Yue. Yang Cai Wei, who "resurrected from the dead", returned "fiercely" under the guise of "evil girl" Shangguan Zhi and was about to expose Pan Yue's true face.
In the process of bravely fighting against the evil forces of the "Four Great Clans" and investigating old cases, the two hearts came closer again. Yang Cai Wei found out that the real murderer who killed her was someone else, and Pan Yue loved her deeply from beginning to end. Everything is about to be perfect, but the people behind the scenes once again set up a trap, trying to push the two to an end of doom.
