

Both productions have Chen Kun as male lead, accompanied by cross-dressing strong female lead. While one of them focuses more on fighting/action and the other one focuses on politics, they both showcase women who are good at their, seemingly male-only, job.


Both movies are quite similar as they deal with heartbroken people who decide to go on a trip with strangers they just met.


Both movies tell the story about heartbroken women who try to fix their lives by traveling. They are aided by men they met along the way. Both productions have the same screenwriter


Both productions have similar premise - terminally ill women decide to travel (either by pilgrimaging or road-tripping)


Both movies have breathtaking cinematography and unique non-linear plot where past and present mix together


Both movies feature quirky male leads that travel across desert regions of China because of crimes someone else committed


Both productions have similar premise - girls cross-dressing as boys to become a dancer (or a singer) for one reason or another


Both movies feature time travel and tell the story of young men who can't communicate with their fathers. During their time travel adventures they discover the true face of their closest family members and it helps them to understand each other. Also, Deng Chao starred in both films


Both movies are shorts are Pepsi commercials that and show families reconciling during Chinese New Year


Both shows are comedies centered around archery that tell the stories of teenagers, from friendship to love


Both productions give off similar vibe - and while plot in these shows does not seem to share any similarities at all, both mix in an unusual factor (time travel or precognition)


Both male leads are similar in a way they are both quirky and seem clueless. Plot in both shows is centered on mystery solving