Such Korean dramas were often described as tragedies because the male lead was often injured or sick, making the plot more complicated and complicated. Such a plot would usually attract the attention and sympathy of the audience, but it might also resonate with the audience. Under certain circumstances, this kind of plot could also become the driving force behind the development of the story.
The following are a few good Korean and Thai dramas where the male lead is sick or often injured: 1 " Descendants of the Sun ": This TV series tells the love story between a soldier and a doctor. The male lead Kang Moyan falls sick in an accident while the female lead Song Jixiao stays by his side and never leaves him. In the end, the two of them are together. The Lonely and Brilliant God-Ghost: This TV series was about a love story that traveled through time and space. The male lead Kim Yoon-Seok fell sick in an accident while the female lead Ggong Yoo stayed by his side and never left him. In the end, the two of them ended up together. 3 " My Love From the Star ": This TV series tells the love story between an alien and a female doctor. The male lead Kim Soohyun falls sick many times in the drama while the female lead Cheon Song Yi stays by his side and never leaves him. In the end, the two of them are together. 4 " My Love From the Star ": This TV series tells the love story between an alien and a female doctor. The male lead Kim Soohyun falls sick many times in the drama while the female lead Cheon Song Yi stays by his side and never leaves him. In the end, the two of them are together. 5 " Ruyi Legend ": This TV series tells the love story between an emperor and a concubine. The male lead Ruyi falls sick many times in the drama while the female lead Zhen Huan stays by his side and never leaves him. In the end, the two of them get together.
There were many TV series where the male lead was always injured or sick. The following are a few classic examples: Ode to Joy: The play tells the story of five young people from different backgrounds living and working in Manhattan. The male lead, Andy, had always been in poor health and often fell sick, but he had always worked hard and pursued his dreams. 2.< Startling Step by Step >: The drama tells the story of a modern city workplace woman who transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty and had an emotional entanglement with the 14th prince in her shocking 14 years of life. The male lead, Fourth Brother, had always been in poor health and often fell sick. [3]" The Legend of Chu Qiao ": This drama tells the story of a fictional dynasty and a group of women in a political and power struggle environment. The male lead, Chu Qiao, had always been in poor health and often fell sick, but he had always been working hard to fight for freedom and happiness for himself and his family. The above are some TV dramas where the male lead is always injured or sick. I hope I can provide you with some help.
There were many TV dramas that had male leads getting injured and sick, such as Andy in Ode to Joy, Chu Qiao in Biography of Chu Qiao, and so on. These dramas usually depicted a strong male protagonist who became weak, sick, or injured after encountering setbacks, difficulties, and injuries. However, through his strength and hard work, he finally overcame all difficulties and regained strength and success. This kind of plot would usually attract the audience's attention and sympathy, while also creating a more profound and attractive image for the male protagonist.
Romance novels in which the male protagonist is injured or sick are usually full of romantic plots and delicate descriptions. 1. The male protagonist is accidentally injured or sick. The female protagonist stays by the male protagonist's side, takes care of him, cares for him, and finally helps the male protagonist overcome difficulties and recover his health. The male protagonist was originally a strong and independent person, but in an accident or illness, his heart became fragile and helpless. The female protagonist took the opportunity to enter the male protagonist's inner world to accompany him, comfort him, and let him feel warmth and love. 3. The male protagonist originally had no feelings for the female protagonist, but in an accident or illness, the male protagonist's heart began to resonate. His feelings for the female protagonist gradually deepened, and finally the two of them came together. The male lead was originally a cold and heartless person, but in an accident or illness, he became emotional and fragile. The female lead took the opportunity to enter his world, let him feel love and warmth, and finally changed his fate. These plots could be realized through the love and care of the female protagonist for the male protagonist, as well as the trust and dependence of the male protagonist for the female protagonist. At the same time, the novel also needed to have some delicate plot descriptions such as the male protagonist's symptoms, treatment plans, and the female protagonist's care methods to let the readers feel the female protagonist's heart and care.
I recommend the novel " The First Prisoner's Pet: The Black-bellied Boss, Please Restrain " to you. The male lead, Mr. Ji, requested that the female lead, You Yaoyao, not fall sick or injured. She was also not allowed to show her shoulders, let her hair down, smile, and so on in front of outsiders. These were all his domineering requirements. If You Yaoyao wanted to violate these requirements, Teacher Ji would punish her. In addition, the male protagonist in the novel also requested the female protagonist to 'renew' her contract for five years and not allow her to have any contact with other men. I hope you like my recommendation.
My answer might not be accurate. According to my knowledge, this kind of plot isn't common in Korean dramas, and it could also be a fictional plot. In real life, it was rare for the male protagonist to hug the female protagonist to sleep after his hand was injured because such a plot may involve physical harm and inappropriate behavior, which may cause ethical and legal issues. As a fan of online literature, I will try my best to answer your questions, but my answers must conform to the moral and legal standards of the real world.
We couldn't find any relevant information about Korean dramas recommending novels with sick male leads.
If you don't want a Korean drama, you can refer to the following TV series where the female lead was seriously injured: 1.<< Beautiful Unending >>: The female protagonist, Unending, suffered serious physical and mental injuries after suffering a political blow. 2. Ruyi Biography: The heroine Ruyi suffered serious physical and mental injuries after suffering emotional setbacks and framing. 3 " The First Half of My Life ": The heroine Ling Ling suffered serious physical and mental damage after being betrayed and attacked. 4. Ode to Joy: The female protagonist, Andy, is seriously injured after suffering family accidents and workplace setbacks. 5.< Fuyao >: The female lead, Fuyao, suffered serious physical and mental injuries after being attacked and injured.
I recommend "Substitute Wife: Please Be Gentle, Young Master Yun." The male protagonist has a super noble bloodline, but his health has always been poor. He often falls sick and needs the female protagonist to take care of him. At the same time, the female protagonist would also help the male protagonist take care of him when he was sick. The relationship between the two gradually warmed up. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The male lead and female lead of Korean dramas were Descendants of the Sun, Ghost, Answer 1988, Smart Doctor's Life, Forced Landing of Love, Please Give Me More Guidance in This Life, Touch the Heart, Why Secretary Kim Is Like That, Outsiders, and Shining Watermelon.