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What are some good time-travel dramas that you would recommend?

There are many types of time-travel dramas, including not only time-travel dramas from ancient times but also time-travel dramas from modern times, and even time-travel dramas with male protagonists or female protagonists.

There are really many categories. I tried my best to sort out some this time. However, due to the limited number, there are still other types of time-travel dramas.

A *** sorting out time-travel dramas: The time-travel dramas in each different region are as follows: This time I bring you a detailed introduction to five TV dramas where the male protagonist time-travels to ancient times. They are: "The Benevolent Doctor", "Nobunaga's

"Chef", "Nine Time Travels", "Swordsman Love: Hidden Sword Villa" and "Sister-in-law".

I don’t know how much your friends know about these five TV series. If you don’t know a lot, you might as well take a look at the information I compiled for you!

Interested friends can also read the detailed content introduction below!

No1. "The Doctor" "The Doctor" is a special weekend series broadcast by South Korea's MBC TV station on May 26, 2012.

Adapted from the manga of the same name by Norika Murakami, it is a remake of the 2009 Japanese TV series "The Doctor" of the same name.

Written by Han Ji-hoon and Jeon Hyun-jin, directed by Han Hee and Oh Hyun-jong, starring Song Seung-heon, Park Min-young, and Kim Jae-joong, it has a total of 22 episodes.

Plot introduction: The play tells the story of a surgeon in modern society in the 21st century who traveled through time and space back to the late Joseon Dynasty of the ancient Lee family 150 years ago, and used his modern medical skills to change the course of history.

The play was exported to 45 countries overseas and was exclusively broadcast in the Mainland on Star TV's "Asian Style Theater". It gained a very good reputation that year!

I have watched the Japanese version before. To compare, the Korean version is okay. The plot is not procrastinating. This is good. It seems that I am very passionate to follow it. Lee's acting skills are really good. As a new actor, compared to the previous movie

The acting skills have improved a lot. After watching the trailer, I really felt that what I saw was not Kim Jaejoong, but Kim Kyung-joo. His tenderness towards the woman he loved and his awe for his father were well expressed. It is quite a surprising recommendation.

Index: ★★★★★No2. "Nobunaga's Chef" "Nobunaga's Chef" is jointly produced by Japan's TV Asahi and Toei Co., Ltd., and will be broadcast from January 11 to March 15, 2013

A costume and time-travel TV series adapted from the manga of the same name by Nishimura Mitsuru.

It is written by Masaki Fukasawa and Yu Kuramochi, directed by Ryosuke Ryosuke, Naoki Tamura, and Kojiro Fujioka, and stars Yuta Tamamori, Mitsuhiro Oikawa, Mirai Shida, and Yuu Kashii.

The play is broadcast by PPS Video in China, with a total of 9 episodes.

Plot introduction: This drama mainly tells the story of Ken, who traveled through time and space, and received Nobunaga's challenge of "making a dish that will make the enemy accept the reconciliation proposal". He relied on his own cooking skills and used the only ingredients and seasonings at the time.

The story of cooking.

Although there are only 9 short episodes, with the strong strength of the screenwriter, not only did the drama not be ruined by the adaptation, but it also brought unexpected gains.

Although it is a time-travel drama with a male protagonist, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a food drama. It is difficult not to be hungry while watching it!

If you are not interested in the plot, you might as well watch it as a gourmet show, which will definitely satisfy your appetite.

Recommendation index: ★★★★No3. "Nine Time Travels" "Nine Time Travels" is a moon fire drama that premiered on March 11, 2013 on the Korean cable TV station tvN. It is directed by Kim Byung-soo, written by Song Jae-jung, and written by Lee Jin-wook.

, a time-travel drama starring Zhao Lunxi.

The domestic online platform of the drama is Youku.com, with a total of 20 episodes.

Plot introduction: The play tells the story of Park Sun-woo who, by chance, discovered an incense stick among the relics left by his brother Jung-woo who froze to death in the Himalayas. That seemingly ordinary incense could actually return to the world.

With the mysterious tips from 20 years ago, Park Sun-woo went back to the past and revealed a series of secrets that had been covered up by time, and even rewrote the life stories of many people.

The heroine is indeed fresh and cute, but she is really too soy. Except for the first few episodes, the two of them are really good and sweet and have a happy time. Later, they are soy sauce as nieces.

Doctors are so awesome. They are truly good friends. They remember everything about you, can help you at critical moments, and are always concerned about your safety.