Also features Sima Yi and tells the story of Three Kingdoms from his perspective.
The story of Sima Yi, a great politician and strategist who lived during the Three Kingdoms era. By his side, Sima Yi has his politically-astute distaff members of his household, and pitted against them are the formidable Cao Cao and his heirs. After defending the Kingdom of Wei from Kongming (Zhuge Liege’s) formidable talents, who will end up with the ultimate power?
The story of Sima Yi, a great politician and strategist who lived during the Three Kingdoms era. By his side, Sima Yi has his politically-astute distaff members of his household, and pitted against them are the formidable Cao Cao and his heirs. After defending the Kingdom of Wei from Kongming (Zhuge Liege’s) formidable talents, who will end up with the ultimate power?
- Royalty MLs (in SoTK he's the emperor while in TIC he's a prince)
- Both MLs have a close bond with their protective older brother (in SoTK they're not blood related)
- Quirky and unconventional MLs that stick out
- Smart MCs
- Interesting, intimidating and well fleshed-out villains
- Prominent romantic side plot
- Strong FLs & SFLs
- SFL are warriors
- SMLs are clever and somewhat goofy
- Political intrigue (TIC is more investigation focused)
- Attention to details when it comes to plot and setting
The Imperial Coroner is quite a bit lighter, lower budget, less political and more comedic but i couldn't help but think of it while watching Secret of Three Kingdoms.
- Both MLs have a close bond with their protective older brother (in SoTK they're not blood related)
- Quirky and unconventional MLs that stick out
- Smart MCs
- Interesting, intimidating and well fleshed-out villains
- Prominent romantic side plot
- Strong FLs & SFLs
- SFL are warriors
- SMLs are clever and somewhat goofy
- Political intrigue (TIC is more investigation focused)
- Attention to details when it comes to plot and setting
The Imperial Coroner is quite a bit lighter, lower budget, less political and more comedic but i couldn't help but think of it while watching Secret of Three Kingdoms.
I finished this series while waiting for episode 13 to drop.
It's Sunday night, I just finished ep 54. It was a good drama. It was very slow, but a relatively happy ending. At times, main lead was a little frustrating but at the same time admirable.
If you want something serious, minor romance (although many actions done for love), court politics and battle strategies with strong female leads then this might be for you.
Leave you to check it out for yourself.
It's Sunday night, I just finished ep 54. It was a good drama. It was very slow, but a relatively happy ending. At times, main lead was a little frustrating but at the same time admirable.
If you want something serious, minor romance (although many actions done for love), court politics and battle strategies with strong female leads then this might be for you.
Leave you to check it out for yourself.
Many reasons revolve around the protagonist:
- protagonist of low(er) status takes on the role of the emperor
- falls in love with empress
- initially happy-go-lucky
- idealistic, wants uphold justice/equality for the people
- naive in his actions to achieve ideals, suffers because of it
- struggles with harsh reality of palace politics and human nature
- struggles with reality that he can't create a happy ending for everyone
The rest is pretty standard for almost any historical drama:
- fight for throne
- power struggle between different groups of nobles
- revenge
- assassination
- deception
- etc
- protagonist of low(er) status takes on the role of the emperor
- falls in love with empress
- initially happy-go-lucky
- idealistic, wants uphold justice/equality for the people
- naive in his actions to achieve ideals, suffers because of it
- struggles with harsh reality of palace politics and human nature
- struggles with reality that he can't create a happy ending for everyone
The rest is pretty standard for almost any historical drama:
- fight for throne
- power struggle between different groups of nobles
- revenge
- assassination
- deception
- etc
- Royal ML (in SoTK he's the emperor while in TLoHL he's a prince turned emperor)
- Strong FLs that are a force to be reckoned with
- ML's most trusted allies are his wife (FL) and his close friend (SML)
- Both SML's are cunning, manipulative and charismatic. Always one step ahead
- Lots of politics and war
- Palace setting
- Both MLs are calm and soft spoken
- Main trio are honestly very similar (but in TLoHL they're in a love triangle)
- Battle of wits
- MCs are always at a disadvantage but come out on top in the last minute.
- So much death T-T
- Reclaiming power
- Beautiful dramas with lovely sets and cinematography
- Strong FLs that are a force to be reckoned with
- ML's most trusted allies are his wife (FL) and his close friend (SML)
- Both SML's are cunning, manipulative and charismatic. Always one step ahead
- Lots of politics and war
- Palace setting
- Both MLs are calm and soft spoken
- Main trio are honestly very similar (but in TLoHL they're in a love triangle)
- Battle of wits
- MCs are always at a disadvantage but come out on top in the last minute.
- So much death T-T
- Reclaiming power
- Beautiful dramas with lovely sets and cinematography
Both are historical dynasty dramas that focus on politics. And I feel TROP might have been much better at the hands of director Patrick Yau. SOTK is a stunning, gorgeous drama shot like a movie (especially at the first episode). It also has better, more realistic dialogues and plot suiting the dynasty times.... The actress to pay attention in SOTK is Regina Wan! She put up such a fine performance *thumbs up*