Both are costume dramas about intrigues, ambitions and scheming between princes at the royal court where people look for power, justice and revenge. Both have typical Chinese ending (I'd call it 'Chinese nationhood wins'). Both have beautiful visuals and very good acting. Rise of Phoenixes is a little bit more slow but has a real female lead and more romance.
Recommended by An S
The Rise of Phoenixes made me think of Moon Lovers Scarlet Heart Ryeo. Both stories are about a prince who is abandoned by his imperial father, and mother. Both princes are used to fighting and murdering since their childhood. They have to compete with ambitious siblings in the struggle for the throne. Both are emotionally scarred by family issues, but super smart in plotting and survival. As for the love interests in both series, those girls are both too nice for their own good.
Recommended by Apple Eye
- Strong and intelligent female protagonists.
- Both are historical dramas.
- Long drama that contains many episodes.
Recommended by ItsBRN
- Both the ML’s are cunning, schemey, deliciously wicked anti-heroes who are soft only for their girl.
- Both have smart FL’s who hold their own, strategise and scheme alongside.
- Political dramas with themes of revenge, betrayals, palace politics, loyalty and brotherhood
- Male chases female first - dark love story + obsessive love from the male
- Characters have secrets and hidden agendas
- (SPOILER) TROP is heavier and a tragedy whereas while SOKP is also dark, it’s a happy ending.
- While TROP is the more well-developed drama with more complex characters, SOKP can be counted as its little daughter and has the ending that TROP should have had.
Fans of one will definitely enjoy the other.
Recommended by Jeana
Intense revenge drama with complex characters. Both are set in a fictional but still realistic (and Tang-inspired) world/time period.
Recommended by maralseg
Romance takes a backseat in both of these series, but not in an annoying or dull way. The main story and everything surrounding it is riveting, while the loveline helps ground our characters- stopping them from crossing over into insanity.
Recommended by alex
Both have emperors who are smart and ML's who are smart. While JoL is little lighthearted tRoP is more darker. JoL has young characters and tRoP has older characters but both are equally eye candy. Both have interesting schemes that keep you on the edge.
Recommended by Karpanei
In both dramas the female lead character disguise herself as a male.
In both dramas the female lead character works for the emperor.
In both dramas the female lead character parents were murdered.
Recommended by TalkingWithYou
Both are historical romance dramas,

- Both have a tragic undercurrent to them
- Both feature a romance between an older, cynical character and a younger more optimistic one
- Both cover many miles, and many years as the characters try to be together
- Both have high production values and epic battles

The Rise of the Phoenixes is more political drama first, romance second than My Dearest
Recommended by Peridot83
Common ground: Strong female lead, Smart female lead, Revenge, Royalty, Court, Politics, Dark, Historically accurate costumes, Excellent production quality and acting, Deep & multi-layered actors, romance is not the central focus of the drama, huge re-watch value

These two dramas are both masterpieces in their own right. They're one of those works that you must watch before you died. If you liked The Rise of Phoenixes, you will definitely like The story of YanXi Palace.
Recommended by justafan59
-Palace intrigues with princes vying for crown prince position
-partnership between cunning ML and resourceful FL, with a love/hate relationship
-in Rise of Phoenixes, FL has to promise her mum never to marry ML, and in Legend of Hao Lan it's the ML who has to take a similar oath to his father, so your OTP is kind of doomed from the get go
-stellar cast of amazing actors, topnotch sets and costumes
Recommended by clairen45
Both are historical dramas that are centered around scheming and power struggles in the imperial court with intelligent and crafty protagonists seeking revenge against powerful political factions.

Both also have cross-dressing female leads. Empress Ki has more action and focus on the love triangle, while The Rise of the Phoenixes has more complex politics. The romance in The Rise of Phoenixes is also strong, but more understated. I found that both dramas had compelling characters as well as some excellent performances. The Rise of the Phoenixes definitely has higher production values. Empress Ki has faster (and generally more even) pacing.
Recommended by xinya
Funny and witty lead females. Set in historical backgrounds watch as a underdog prince go up against the crowned prince in a battle for the throne.
Recommended by betty123
It is a costume detective suspense romance drama, set in the Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty, telling the story of the beautiful man County Ling Panyue and the terrorist servant Yang Caiwei in the process of solving a strange case, from mutual disgust to mutual love and love.
Recommended by eliteles1
Bai Jing Ting was in a support role in The Rise of Phoenixes, now as ML in Destined.
Both are Chinese historical dramas with political intrigues, smart ML and FL. Both look visually amazing with great acting skills and cinematography.
Recommended by Amaterasu
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