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Focuses on the inheritance and promotion of handmade Xuan paper making, a representative of Huizhou culture. By depicting the intertwined fates of younger and older generations of artisans, it explores how young people today find self-worth between ideals and reality, and between tradition and innovation.

Lin Yi Ran, who worked in Beijing, returned to her hometown due to her mother's illness. She then took the civil service exam and landed a position in Taohua Town's Economic Development Office. Seeing the traditional Xuan paper industry, exemplified by the millennium Xuan family, struggling to survive, Lin Yi Ran worked tirelessly to help the industry overcome its difficulties. By developing a Xuan paper notebook business, securing orders for Xuan paper wallpaper in Beijing, and organizing the "Four Treasures of the Study" Cultural Festival, she helped the Taohua Town Xuan paper industry overcome its difficulties.
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Focuses on the inheritance and promotion of handmade Xuan paper making, a representative of Huizhou culture. By depicting the intertwined fates of younger and older generations of artisans, it explores how young people today find self-worth between ideals and reality, and between tradition and innovation.

Lin Yi Ran, who worked in Beijing, returned to her hometown due to her mother's illness. She then took the civil service exam and landed a position in Taohua Town's Economic Development Office. Seeing the traditional Xuan paper industry, exemplified by the millennium Xuan family, struggling to survive, Lin Yi Ran worked tirelessly to help the industry overcome its difficulties. By developing a Xuan paper notebook business, securing orders for Xuan paper wallpaper in Beijing, and organizing the "Four Treasures of the Study" Cultural Festival, she helped the Taohua Town Xuan paper industry overcome its difficulties.
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Focuses on the inheritance and promotion of handmade Xuan paper making, a representative of Huizhou culture. By depicting the intertwined fates of younger and older generations of artisans, it explores how young people today find self-worth between ideals and reality, and between tradition and innovation.

Lin Yi Ran, who worked in Beijing, returned to her hometown due to her mother's illness. She then took the civil service exam and landed a position in Taohua Town's Economic Development Office. Seeing the traditional Xuan paper industry, exemplified by the millennium Xuan family, struggling to survive, Lin Yi Ran worked tirelessly to help the industry overcome its difficulties. By developing a Xuan paper notebook business, securing orders for Xuan paper wallpaper in Beijing, and organizing the "Four Treasures of the Study" Cultural Festival, she helped the Taohua Town Xuan paper industry overcome its difficulties.
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Both series explore the suffering of immortality, reincarnation, fate, redemption, and unresolved karmic debt.
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The story follows Jiang Zhu, a “Jade-Waisted Slave”, who must find a “Jade Gentleman” on the night of the full moon after coming of age, and engage in dual cultivation to absorb his vital yang energy in order to survive the Cold Bone Syndrome. Initially determined to hunt down the Jade-Waisted Slaves, the powerful statesman Shen Miu is unexpectedly affected by a love spell cast by Jiang Zhu, forcing him to protect her against his will.

Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
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- Both dramas feature a facility for vulnerable children, used as a tool for manipulation, cover-ups, or exploitation in the revenge plot.
- Female lead are resourceful, clever, and emotionally complex.
- Characters present hidden identities to pursue their goals.
- A balance of dark thriller intensity with emotional family themes.
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Both MLs are werewolves, both FLs are humans.
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high school setting
school violence
older lead
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-Solving the wisher’s problem
-Fantasy timeline
-Have a pawnshop with a group of three
-Same ending

Mystic Pop-up Bar mainly tells the story of a “family” running the bar who enter people’s dreams to help them. It balances comedy and warmth, though the backstories can be tragic.

Time Seems to Have Forgotten focuses on a couple trying to remember each other through a pawnshop that fulfills wishes, but only if you pawn something in return. The story is slower, more complicated, and has a heavier emotional tone.

So for me, i prefer you all watch TSTHF first, then MPUB.
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In both the dramas the lead's soul gets into someone else body , in my stand in the soul wasn't able to come back inside it's real body but in vise versa at the end the soul got back into it's actual body in the old universe from where it came from...
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Similar plot lines, different settings. Both have an underdog vibe with programs that are under valued by those in administration.

The Male leads are exceptional in their professions and are recruited into their current position by someone high ranking. Younger second male leads drag their feet at the start but agree to be taken under the wings of the male leads and have a growth arc. Both face budget challenges to their programs and toxic workplace politics, but manage to develop key alliances with colleagues. Both prioritize the people under their care—patients and students. Male leads are take charge and headstrong as they advocate for their programs. Each male lead has a back story that drives their “why” that everyone is not privy to that may cause misunderstandings at first. The team chemistry is great in both.

No romance in Trauma Code, while the male leads in TWT each have their love interests.
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Both drama Focus on Revenge towards bullies
Strong character
High school bullies
Great friendship
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Both dramas:
- FL was pretty in her younger teenage years and became less so in their adult years
- A budding romance in teen years that stopped & rekindled years later
- Handsome ML
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Focuses on the inheritance and promotion of handmade Xuan paper making, a representative of Huizhou culture. By depicting the intertwined fates of younger and older generations of artisans, it explores how young people today find self-worth between ideals and reality, and between tradition and innovation.

Lin Yi Ran, who worked in Beijing, returned to her hometown due to her mother's illness. She then took the civil service exam and landed a position in Taohua Town's Economic Development Office. Seeing the traditional Xuan paper industry, exemplified by the millennium Xuan family, struggling to survive, Lin Yi Ran worked tirelessly to help the industry overcome its difficulties. By developing a Xuan paper notebook business, securing orders for Xuan paper wallpaper in Beijing, and organizing the "Four Treasures of the Study" Cultural Festival, she helped the Taohua Town Xuan paper industry overcome its difficulties.
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Focuses on the inheritance and promotion of handmade Xuan paper making, a representative of Huizhou culture. By depicting the intertwined fates of younger and older generations of artisans, it explores how young people today find self-worth between ideals and reality, and between tradition and innovation.

Lin Yi Ran, who worked in Beijing, returned to her hometown due to her mother's illness. She then took the civil service exam and landed a position in Taohua Town's Economic Development Office. Seeing the traditional Xuan paper industry, exemplified by the millennium Xuan family, struggling to survive, Lin Yi Ran worked tirelessly to help the industry overcome its difficulties. By developing a Xuan paper notebook business, securing orders for Xuan paper wallpaper in Beijing, and organizing the "Four Treasures of the Study" Cultural Festival, she helped the Taohua Town Xuan paper industry overcome its difficulties.
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