it has the same theme where some one from the future travels back in time an ends up in the body of a fool
in guardians of dafeng the people have powers but in royal upstart they dont
but both the dramas are similar like they way the commoners act to chemicals and arithmetics
and both can solve math problems in a few seconds
i would highly recommend to watch it
in guardians of dafeng the people have powers but in royal upstart they dont
but both the dramas are similar like they way the commoners act to chemicals and arithmetics
and both can solve math problems in a few seconds
i would highly recommend to watch it
*Both have a male lead who uses modern knowledge and intelligence to survive and rise in a historical world.
**The stories focus heavily on business, strategy, politics, and gaining power step by step rather than just romance.
***Both male leads start off underestimated — usually seen as weak, useless, or just a “husband living with the wife’s family” — and slowly shock everyone with their abilities.
****They mix COMEDY with HISTORICAL drama, so the tone feels fun instead of overly serious.
*****The “making money with modern ideas” trope is strong in both, especially with inventions, trade, and clever schemes.
******Both dramas also have that satisfying rise-to-power progression, where the protagonist goes from looked down upon to becoming influential.
**The stories focus heavily on business, strategy, politics, and gaining power step by step rather than just romance.
***Both male leads start off underestimated — usually seen as weak, useless, or just a “husband living with the wife’s family” — and slowly shock everyone with their abilities.
****They mix COMEDY with HISTORICAL drama, so the tone feels fun instead of overly serious.
*****The “making money with modern ideas” trope is strong in both, especially with inventions, trade, and clever schemes.
******Both dramas also have that satisfying rise-to-power progression, where the protagonist goes from looked down upon to becoming influential.



