- Matriarchy setting (all-women setting in LtHT)
- FL is from a matriarchy, ML is from a patriarchy
- Rushed marriage between the leads
- Princess FL
- Girlboss SFL
- Sismance
- Viscous queen mothers
- Discrimination (Misandry in both + Classism in LtHT)
- Slight gender role reversal vibes
- FL chases ML first
The Romance of Tiger and Rose is a parody with social commentary while Laplae the Hidden Town is a serious melodrama.
- FL is from a matriarchy, ML is from a patriarchy
- Rushed marriage between the leads
- Princess FL
- Girlboss SFL
- Sismance
- Viscous queen mothers
- Discrimination (Misandry in both + Classism in LtHT)
- Slight gender role reversal vibes
- FL chases ML first
The Romance of Tiger and Rose is a parody with social commentary while Laplae the Hidden Town is a serious melodrama.
While Ashes of Love is more drama-driven and The Romance of the Tiger and Rose is more comedy-driven, there are several overlapping tropes from one story to the other.
1. silly, childlike FL with no experience with love
2. super-in-love ML who gets a dark side in the last arc of the drama
3. second FL who's determined to get the ML and is willing to overthrow stuff to attain her goals
4. Silly supporting cast: The moon god and the water snake in Ashes of Love remind me of the ML and FL's attendants in Tiger and Rose
5. Sacrifice for your loved one (this is pretty huge, here- both ML's do *spoiler alert* end up stabbed because someone's overthrowing the government)
I know the tones are different, but the story line is similar, and the core values seem aligned! Highly recommend both
1. silly, childlike FL with no experience with love
2. super-in-love ML who gets a dark side in the last arc of the drama
3. second FL who's determined to get the ML and is willing to overthrow stuff to attain her goals
4. Silly supporting cast: The moon god and the water snake in Ashes of Love remind me of the ML and FL's attendants in Tiger and Rose
5. Sacrifice for your loved one (this is pretty huge, here- both ML's do *spoiler alert* end up stabbed because someone's overthrowing the government)
I know the tones are different, but the story line is similar, and the core values seem aligned! Highly recommend both