Plot wise, they don't have much in common (except for the presence of demons and deities and different realms), so this recommendation revolves more around the general vibe and aesthetic of these two dramas.
If you like how things look in Lost You Forever, from the outfits to the colour palette of the scenery to the special effects and props, Love Between Fairy and Devil might just be your cup of tea.
If you like how things look in Lost You Forever, from the outfits to the colour palette of the scenery to the special effects and props, Love Between Fairy and Devil might just be your cup of tea.
Both FL and ML thought that they both bio siblings. ML really love and possessive toward FL. Everyone hate ML but FL. ML got childhood trauma. ML very smart and scheming. Zhang Wanyi is ML in both
ML characters in these two characters have some similar aspects. Both are ambitious, power-hungry for throne and also become the kings. They are also obsessive, cunning and manipulative at some levels. Both are great dramas.
The deep understanding of people's minds and life choices in a family setting. Father-son relationship, uncle-nephew relationship, husband-wife relationship, teacher-student relationship, and a deep connection with soulmate. It is written in a very subtle way that requires thorough thinking and the feeling of this drama will linger around the watcher for years in the same way as Lost You Forever does.
- ML/one of them falls in love with FL and does not recognise her when they meet her,
- ML/one of them torture and punish FL,
- ML/one of them is struggling to get power,
- ML/one of them does everything to get power
- ML/one of them torture and punish FL,
- ML/one of them is struggling to get power,
- ML/one of them does everything to get power
Both are period pieces although there isn't explicit magic/demons in The Wolf. Although there isn’t a reverse harem like there is in Lost You Forever, there are two male leads in the Wolf: one who keeps the female lead at a distance for his own reasons and another who is outwardly willing to lose everything for the female lead. Another similarity is Xiang Liu and Bo Wang are both indebted to a father figure which leads to tension between their relationship with their female leads.
The world of Dahuang was once divided into three kingdoms: Xiyan, Chenrong, and Haoling. Xiyan and Chenrong were at war, and General Chi Chen led the forces of Chenrong. At the last minute, the daughter of Xiyan’s Emperor was called on to lead Xiyan’s forces as the General Princess. She defeated General Chi Chen at the cost of her own life, and succeeded in turning the tide of the war. Chenrong lost its momentum and was conquered by Xiyan. Before her death, the General Princess had two children in her care: her daughter nicknamed Xiao Yao, and her nephew Cang Xuan. After her death, Xiao Yao and Cang Xuan were left alone with no one to rely on except each other. But Xiao Yao was sent to Jade Mountain, and the two were separated. Xiao Yao endures many hardships, but 300 years later she has changed her gender and appearance, and is running a small clinic under the name Wen Xiao Liu. This doctor, his servant, a wine-maker, and a demon military advisor cross paths in Qingshui Town. In this town outside of Xiyan Kingdom and Haoling Kingdom's control, these meetings will change the future of all of Dahuang.