Both dramas have pirate theme story background.
Though have comedy, romance and action elements in both dramas but Romance of Huarong is more fictional idol drama like compared to Captain of Destiny, which is based on a historical figure i.e. Cheong Po Tsai, the famous pirate who became a navy chief during Qing dynasty.
Though have comedy, romance and action elements in both dramas but Romance of Huarong is more fictional idol drama like compared to Captain of Destiny, which is based on a historical figure i.e. Cheong Po Tsai, the famous pirate who became a navy chief during Qing dynasty.
I've seen only a few episodes of Hua Rong. So far, Hua Rong is a more lighthearted drama than Yunxi. And of course Hua Rong is about a pirate and Yunxi is about a prince. Yunxi is also a much longer show.
They're similar in many ways. They're both historical romance, without being strict on the "historical" part. They're both in the ?? category. (A romance where the man spoils and indulges the girl, but he's still very much in control of the situation.)
Both the female leads are self confident and irreverent when it comes to people with titles or power. They have a strong sense of right and wrong, but only follow their own moral compass. They both stumble into problems/political games that are much bigger than they're used to. Oh, and they're both gorgeous.
Both male leads are politically and martially powerful, and cunning. They are able to predict what other people will do, and are almost never caught in traps. They start off suspicious of the female leads but end up liking them because of they're sense of righteousness.
They're similar in many ways. They're both historical romance, without being strict on the "historical" part. They're both in the ?? category. (A romance where the man spoils and indulges the girl, but he's still very much in control of the situation.)
Both the female leads are self confident and irreverent when it comes to people with titles or power. They have a strong sense of right and wrong, but only follow their own moral compass. They both stumble into problems/political games that are much bigger than they're used to. Oh, and they're both gorgeous.
Both male leads are politically and martially powerful, and cunning. They are able to predict what other people will do, and are almost never caught in traps. They start off suspicious of the female leads but end up liking them because of they're sense of righteousness.
Ashes of Love is an epic angsty romance. Romance of Hua Rong is a comedy romance. They have different settings, but both have a fantasy martial arts / magic world.
I recommend them because they have very similar relationship vibe. They have strong male leads and impulsive female leads. The male leads decide early on that they will only and ever love the female leads, while the female leads can't seem to figure out how they feel. In AoL, it's because of the unfeeling pill, while in HR, she's just dense. Both shows have FL who betray/hurt the ML deeply, but the ML don't waver in their affections even so.
I recommend them because they have very similar relationship vibe. They have strong male leads and impulsive female leads. The male leads decide early on that they will only and ever love the female leads, while the female leads can't seem to figure out how they feel. In AoL, it's because of the unfeeling pill, while in HR, she's just dense. Both shows have FL who betray/hurt the ML deeply, but the ML don't waver in their affections even so.
Hua Rong is about to set sail on a heroic adventure she’s often dreamt about, only to be kidnapped by the notorious pirate, Qin Shang Cheng, who is set on making her his bride, willing or not. After many failed attempts, Rong successfully flees her island prison and its sea monster.
She then encounters the young prince, Jin Yi Wen, who falls for her at first sight. Meanwhile, Shang Cheng, equally smitten with Rong, is fast on her trail, vowing to recapture his lost treasure.
(Source: Lee C at MyDramaList)
She then encounters the young prince, Jin Yi Wen, who falls for her at first sight. Meanwhile, Shang Cheng, equally smitten with Rong, is fast on her trail, vowing to recapture his lost treasure.
(Source: Lee C at MyDramaList)
When is the Son Off, is such a strange English title. There are no subs yet still and probably will never have. But I watched it--or most of it at least. I watched it for Bella Du but came out liking the guy too. He really reminds me of the ML from The Romance of Hua Rong. They are both such sweet husbands who really care about their wife.