One characteristic is the strong emotional build - up. The characters' feelings are often shown in a very detailed and intense way. For example, in many dramas, they might have long stares or emotional dialogues. Another is the use of beautiful cinematography to enhance the romantic atmosphere. The settings are usually very aesthetically pleasing.
The Last Empress is mostly a work of fiction. It might draw inspiration from some historical elements or themes, but it's not based on actual events or people.
The fact that South Korea had bought the rights to The Long Song did not mean that they would be able to successfully remake the show. There were many factors to consider when deciding whether to remake a work into a movie or TV series, including the original work, storyline, character setting, cultural background, and so on.
Even if South Korea had the copyright to the work, they still had to consider whether the copyright existed in other countries and whether it had been authorized to be remade. In addition, the Korean film and television industry was different from other countries. It had to take into account various factors such as acting skills, music, special effects, and so on.
Therefore, it was uncertain whether Korea would be able to successfully remake "The Long Song" into a TV series. If the fans or the original author of the work want the work to be better presented, they can participate in the adaptation or remake of the work to inject new energy into the work.
They could watch the Japanese and Korean drama "Celebrating Years 2" for free on the online viewing platform for VIP members. The show had been updated to 49 episodes (or 94 episodes, the exact number of episodes was uncertain). The plot involved Fan Xian's fate, marriage, and other aspects. The specific plot and development of the story needed to be watched to understand. Information about 4K viewing and other resources could not be found in the search results provided.
The Last Empress is purely fictional. The plot and characters were invented by the writers for the purpose of captivating the audience. There's no real-life basis for it.