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Adventure, mystery, thriller.
Plus great actors like Cheng Yi And neo hou.

I am just mesmerized by the story line of lost tomb 2.
Recommended by Little Master - 14 hours ago
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Lost Tomb 2 gave us that thrilling mix of ancient mysteries, eerie legends, and unbreakable bonds between characters — and Psych Hunter delivers all that and more, wrapped in a unique psychological twist.

Set in Republican-era China, Psych Hunter follows a young man who solves paranormal cases using the power of his mind — quite literally entering people’s subconscious to unlock hidden memories. While the setting shifts from tombs to the mind, the suspense, danger, and emotional stakes feel just as intense. And the cases? Still soaked in the same eerie atmosphere, unsolved puzzles, and deadly secrets.

Much like the bond between Wu Xie and Zhang Qiling, Psych Hunter centers around a loyal trio: the psychic Jiang Shuo, the sharp ex-soldier Qin Yiheng, and the brilliant psychiatrist Yuan Muqing. Their teamwork, loyalty, and occasional teasing will give you that familiar brotherhood vibe that Lost Tomb fans live for.

If you loved the idea of cursed artifacts, unreliable memories, mysterious deaths, and secret pasts — Psych Hunter explores them all with a psychological lens that adds a fresh layer of mystery. And while it doesn’t have tombs or ancient relics per se, it replaces them with haunting dreamscapes, cryptic symbols, and shadowy figures from the subconscious.

The pace is tight, the twists keep coming, and the character development is surprisingly heartfelt. It's one of those dramas where the cases aren’t just solved — they leave you thinking.

So if you're craving something with a familiar vibe but a fresh spin, Psych Hunter is a gripping watch for fans of Lost Tomb 2. Dive in — the mind can be a scarier maze than any tomb.
Recommended by Little Master - May 13, 2025
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Just like Mysterious Lotus Casebook, The Imperial Coroner blends clever investigations, a touch of politics, and deep character bonds that grow with every case. While Lotus gave us the mysterious Li Lianhua, charming Fang Duobing, and formidable Di Feisheng working together to uncover the truth, The Imperial Coroner introduces the bright and determined Chu Chu, who teams up with the sharp-minded Prince Xiao Jin Yu to solve murders wrapped in royal conspiracies.

Both dramas are set in rich historical settings where the tension between justice and power runs deep. Courtrooms, corruption, false decrees, and secrets buried under political layers — all of it feels familiar and just as thrilling. Though The Imperial Coroner leans more toward forensic mystery than martial arts, the intellectual satisfaction of unraveling each case is equally rewarding.

If you liked how Mysterious Lotus Casebook showed characters healing from the past and forming powerful bonds, you’ll enjoy how Chu Chu and Xiao Jin Yu’s partnership slowly develops — filled with trust, unspoken care, and sharp-witted banter. And yes, The Imperial Coroner has romance too — subtle, sweet, and earned.

Both series also use side characters meaningfully, adding warmth and humor without breaking the serious tone. And like how Lotus kept us hooked with emotionally loaded cases and brilliant reveals, Imperial Coroner delivers satisfying resolutions without rushing the details.

With engaging leads, strong storytelling, and a focus on justice over status, The Imperial Coroner is the perfect follow-up for anyone who admired the mind games, teamwork, and heartfelt moments in Mysterious Lotus Casebook.
Recommended by Little Master - May 13, 2025
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Court Lady introduces Fu Rou, played by Li Yitong—a woman of rare wisdom, elegance, and emotional maturity. Unlike many female leads who simply follow the male lead’s path, Fu Rou has her own goals and vision. She’s a talented embroiderer, educated and observant, and rises in the palace not through manipulation but through grace, skill, and a strong sense of self-worth. Even when faced with jealousy, schemes, and the complex hierarchy of palace life, she remains grounded. Xu Kai’s character, Cheng Chu Mo, transforms from a careless young man to a noble, responsible figure—largely inspired and influenced by Fu Rou’s strength. She is not just a love interest; she is the reason he matures. Her presence doesn’t overshadow him, but it certainly challenges him to become better.

Both The Imperial Coroner and Court Lady celebrate women who are not loud rebels, but quiet revolutionaries. They use knowledge, virtue, and inner strength to stand out in a world dominated by male power. These female leads are trusted by the palace and the people around them—not because of their beauty, but because of their consistent actions and capable minds.

What truly sets these dramas apart is their message: women do not need to be saved—they need to be recognized. Whether it's solving crimes or navigating court life, Chu Chu and Fu Rou handle challenges with a clear mind and steady heart.

If you’re looking for historical dramas with romance, palace intrigue, and a refreshing portrayal of empowered women, The Imperial Coroner and Court Lady will leave a lasting impression. These aren’t just stories about love—they’re about respect, growth, and the strength of women who carve their own paths in history.
Recommended by Little Master - May 13, 2025
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“Go to the Mountains and Sea” is a journey of seeking freedom, wonder, and an escape into something bigger than yourself — much like A Dream Within a Dream, where reality feels blurred, fragile, and dream-like.
Both works carry the feeling that life is fleeting, that what we touch may vanish like sand slipping through our fingers.
When you ‘go to the mountains and sea,’ you are chasing a dream within a dream — a longing for something pure, eternal, and real, even if it feels impossible to hold onto.
If you loved the bittersweet, questioning feeling in A Dream Within a Dream, you will find the same spirit of mystery and yearning in Go to the Mountains and Sea."
Recommended by Little Master - Apr 27, 2025
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Go to the Mountains and Sea and Mysterious Lotus Casebook share a captivating blend of mystery, wuxia, and character-driven storytelling. Both dramas create immersive worlds where the protagonists embark on journeys that involve solving enigmatic cases and uncovering hidden truths.

A key similarity lies in their exploration of personal growth and redemption. The main characters in both series are shaped by their pasts, and their journeys become paths of healing and self-discovery. This introspective focus adds emotional weight to the narrative without overshadowing the action and intrigue.

Wuxia and fantasy elements are integral to the atmosphere of both dramas. From breathtaking fight sequences to encounters with mythical forces, the blending of martial arts and fantasy enhances the visual and narrative experience, drawing viewers into richly crafted universes.

Another shared theme is the value of camaraderie and trust. As the protagonists navigate the challenges ahead, they form bonds that provide support, humor, and warmth, reinforcing the importance of friendship along the way.

With stunning cinematography and scenic landscapes, both series transport viewers to visually striking worlds that heighten the sense of adventure and mystery. Their ability to balance emotional storytelling with fantasy and action makes them compelling choices for fans of the genre.

Recommended by Little Master - Jan 5, 2025
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Go to the Mountains and Sea and Hero Legends are similar in their focus on martial arts, heroic journeys, and brotherhood. Both stories center on young heroes navigating the martial world, driven by a desire to protect others and seek justice. They emphasize camaraderie and personal growth over romance, with epic adventures and mythical elements enriching the narrative. The shared themes of loyalty, honor, and adventure make them appealing to fans of non-romantic martial arts dramas.

Recommended by Little Master - Jan 1, 2025
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Cheng yi and Neo huo's bromance, with suspense and thrill. Mysterious Lotus Casebook, has good bromance like lost tomb 2 not only that it works with case solving stealling our heart.

Cheng yi's acting is gold doesn't let you let go of the drama.
It doesn't have any disturbing romance.
Recommended by Little Master - Dec 30, 2024
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Psych Hunter is a Chinese drama blending supernatural elements with psychological crime-solving. It’s atmospheric, with intriguing mysteries and dreamscapes but can feel slow at times.

Deep Lurk focuses on espionage and psychological tension, offering fast-paced, grounded storytelling without fantasy elements.

Similarity: Both explore psychological themes and hidden truths.
Difference: Psych Hunter adds supernatural twists, while Deep Lurk stays realistic and action-driven.

Recommended by Little Master - Dec 30, 2024
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Played by Cheng yi and Neo Huo. Deep lurk is really great detective, case solving, suspenseful and thrilling just like The lost tomb 2.
Recommended by Little Master - Dec 30, 2024
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Same cast Cheng yi and Li yi tong. Love story and bonding. Similar to Mysterious lotus casebook too.
Recommended by Little Master - Dec 30, 2024