What's the difference between 1449 and 1566 in the Ming Dynasty?

1566' s performance is very deep and can be said to be a masterpiece. Zhang Li's Towards Harmony and Ming Dynasty 1566 are recognized as the best historical dramas. Many plots are not completely consistent with real history.

For example, "changing rice into mulberry" is a complete fabrication; For example, when the story happened, Zhang had not yet entered the cabinet and was not as important as he was in the play. For example, Chun 'an County was not under the control of Zhejiang at that time. ...

But this does not prevent it from having a heavy historical texture and an authentic dramatic style. Because every character in this play is multifaceted, three-dimensional and tenable. Jiajing is the most plump emperor role in all historical dramas, Yang Jinshui is the most wonderful eunuch role in all court dramas, and Hu Zongxian is the most plump official role in all drama. ...

1499, except for the feeling of the protagonist, everything is completely uncharacteristic, and Yu Qian therefore has a bitter hatred. I feel that at most it is better than those imperial dramas that travel south of the Yangtze River with big mommies, and there is no comparability at all.