I'm sorry, but I haven't heard of a specific 'Queen of Tear Based on True Story' before. It could be a very niche or newly - created piece. Maybe you can provide more context, like the genre of it (is it a movie, a book, or a play?), or the time period it is supposed to be set in.
I'm not sure which specific 'Queen of Tear' you are referring to. There could be many works with this name. If it is based on a true story, it might draw elements from real - life events, people, or emotions. Without more context, it's difficult to say for sure.
Another theme is exploring the backstories of the characters more deeply. In the actual drama, there may not have been enough time to fully develop all the characters' pasts. Fanfictions can fill in those gaps, like delving into the character's family history or how they came to be the person they are in the drama.
One great Kdrama to watch for a love story is 'Crash Landing on You'. It tells the story of a South Korean heiress who accidentally paraglides into North Korea and falls in love with a North Korean army officer. The chemistry between the lead characters is amazing, and the show beautifully depicts their journey of love across different cultures and political boundaries.
Tear-jerking articles are usually filled with emotions and touching stories that can resonate with the readers and make them cry involuntarily during the reading process.
Some classic tear-jerking articles included:
1 Alive-Yu Hua: This is a novel by Yu Hua. It tells the story of a Chinese farmer who survived through many difficult times in war and famine. This book makes readers feel the fragility and preciousness of life through profound descriptions.
2 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: This is a novel known as "the most beautiful fairy tale in the world". It tells the story of a little prince traveling from his own planet to other planets. This book is full of deep insight into human nature and reverence for life, which makes readers feel shocked and moved in the process of reading.
3. The Snowy Kingdom-Kawabata Yasunari: This is a Japanese story about a lonely man and a mysterious woman. This book is full of deep descriptions of Japanese culture and human nature. Through the development of the story and the emotions of the characters, the readers feel a unique sense of beauty and emotional resonance.
These classic works all had deep emotional content and touching storylines, which could make readers feel the shock and strong resonance in their hearts during the reading process.
Another place could be Wattpad. There are many Kdrama fans who post their fanfictions there. Look for the Snowdrop section or do a general search. However, the quality may vary, so you might need to sift through a bit to find the really good ones.
One common theme is unrequited love. For example, in many Kdramas, one character loves another deeply but that love is not returned immediately or at all. Another theme is separation due to external factors like family differences or social status. Just like in some dramas where a rich heir can't be with a poor girl because of family opposition.
In 'The King' K - drama, the themes are multi - faceted. Leadership is a significant one. The king has to learn how to lead his people effectively. There's also the theme of tradition vs. change. He may want to introduce new ideas to the kingdom but face resistance from the traditionalists. And love and family play important roles too. His family can either support or undermine his rule, and his love interests can influence his decisions and the direction of the story.