-both have female leads that time travel to the past
-both have romance & comedy
-p.s: you should see this drama's ending. it was sooo great especially for a moon lovers fan.
Recomendado por hyutaelix
1. Lee Jun Ki is the male lead of these two dramas so if you're a fan of him, you should check this out.
2. both are historical dramas and the characters of Jun Ki both have complicated background. In Iljimae, his dad is called the traitor of the country while in moon lovers, his mom hated him a lot. And family is the main key thing to his decision. Revenge.
Recomendado por CookieProductions
It's story about the brothers who have fight about throne and powe. Main female character don't want to be a queen etc and she is badass girl. The have same evil girl who want power and like main male character, and bad brother who drems about throne.
Recomendado por Piasek
**"Autumn in My Heart"** and **"Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo"** share some similarities, making them appealing to fans of emotional K-dramas. Let's explore these connections:

1. **Complex Love Stories**:
- **"Autumn in My Heart"**: Yoon Joon-seo and Choi Eun-seo, raised as siblings, discover their true feelings for each other. Their love faces numerous obstacles, including Eun-seo's illness.
- **"Moon Lovers"**: Hae Soo falls in love with two of the eight princes of Goryeo—Wang So (Lee Joon Gi) and Wang Wook. The emotional turmoil, political intrigue, and tragic choices drive the narrative.

2. **Angst, Betrayal, and Passion**:
- Both dramas are filled with intense emotions—happiness, sadness, passion, and heartache.
- Characters in both series grapple with loyalty, betrayal, and sacrifice for love.


In summary, both dramas tug at the heartstrings, portraying love's resilience amidst adversity. If you enjoyed one, you'll likely appreciate the emotional rollercoaster of the other!
Recomendado por Farah Safi
Okay, I know some of you may be like "Whaa?" but hear me out on this one.

Both are about girls stuck in a political battle between kings.

Both have two (or more) love interests fighting over them.

Both have feelings for two characters.

Both are historical (duh).

And they both have main leads who are humanly flawed and aren't always the best people - which is understandable in this era and time.
Recomendado por Starry Ives
In the mid-17th century, the Manchus take over sovereignty of China and establish the Qing Dynasty. While nationalistic sentiments start brewing within the martial artists' community (jianghu), the Qing government immediately imposes a ban forbidding the common people from practising martial arts. Fire-Wind sees the new law as an opportunity to for himself to make a fortune and offers to help the government execute the new rule. Greedy, cruel and immoral, Fire-Wind ravages northwest China with his army, killing thousands of pugilists as well as innocent civilians. His next goal is to attack Martial Village, which houses a large number of martial artists...
Recomendado por 73n5h1k015h173
They're from the same author so they have plot similarities, anyone who liked moon lovers will like Lost you forever and vice varsa
Recomendado por Chloe or Sam or Sophia o
They both are time travelling themed drama with both sweet and angsty and painful moments. Also in both drama there are palace/political plots.
Recomendado por kasumii
They have a similar story relating to the princes and time travel. Moon Lovers is a bit darker drama.
Recomendado por Silently Watching
Both have women from the future who infiltrate the royal family and shake things up. Two princes vying for the girl. Misunderstood "black" prince with a grudge against the world, who suffered terrible mistreatment as a child, experiencing the healing power of love and caring.
Recomendado por Joye
- Both are historical dramas that start off really happy. All the characters are really close at the start and are friends/family.
- Several episodes into the dramas all these relationships break apart and everyone starts to betray one another. The FL is unexpectedly stabbed in the back by a close friend of hers.
- In both dramas the main characters brother is behind all the death and destruction.
- Both dramas have a lot of death where several of the main characters die, especially a lot of the good guys.
- The FL in both dramas has to go through a lot of hardship, mostly because of all the men in her life. She goes from a happy and carefree teenager in love, with friends and family, to a person that loses everything and everyone at one point.
- The ML in both dramas is from a high position but doesn't hold much power compared to many of the other characters. He also falls for the FL first.
- SH has an open ending whilst CMARS has a closed, bittersweet ending.
Recomendado por Tasnima_329
Both have time travel and romance. Both are great dramas and On Dal reminds me of Wang So, a little bit.
Recomendado por Lulu
When a total eclipse of the sun takes place, Go Ha Jin is transported back in time to the start of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea during King Taejo's rule. She wakes up in the body of the 16-year-old Hae Soo and finds herself living in the house of the 8th Prince Wang Wook, who is married to Hae Soo's cousin. She soon befriends several of the princes and meets the ostracized 4th Prince, Wang So. Although knowing she should not get involved in palace intrigues over the succession to the throne, she inadvertently becomes a pawn in the struggle, as several of the Princes fall in love with her.
Recomendado por 73n5h1k015h173
One of the main leads in both dramas travel back in time by falling into water, but Go Princess Go puts an extra twist to the concept with it being a guy waking up in a girls body, which kinda adds another dimension to the ensuring love story. However, neither lead seems to be overly concerned to have traveled in time and neither tries to intentionally (yet) change any course of action in history (such as e.g. Faith) while being perceived as a bit weird/too freely spoken by the other characters. Moon Lovers is more visually stunning while Go Princess Go relies on some sassy comedy.

Both dramas incorporate modern elements, Moon Lovers seems to be big on modern themed music while Go Princess Go tries its hand on more visual and modernized outfits & settings.
Recomendado por baby cheese
Both are historical dramas, that take place in the palace. There are politics and intrigues involved.
ML
- Both MLs are the best warriors in the country.
- They are pretty cold at the surface but really considerate and loving when you get to know them.
- They both fall in love with the FL first and would do everything to save her.
- The MLs have a close relationship with the emperor.

FL
- Both FLs are naive and childish initially, but they become strong and independent women.
- They go through hardship and that experience will sharpen them.
- It takes some time for the FLs to fall in love with the MLs but when they fall, they fall hard.
Recomendado por SofiJakov
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