1. Restoration of historical events: The historical logic of historical dramas requires the restoration of historical events, striving to truly reflect historical facts and restore the thoughts, emotions and actions of historical figures as much as possible. Literary logic, on the other hand, pays more attention to artistic effects, expressing emotions and thoughts by portraying characters and arranging plots, so as to impress the audience's emotions.
2. Shaping historical figures: The historical logic of historical dramas requires accurately shaping historical figures and portraying their images according to historical facts and related materials. Literary logic, on the other hand, pays more attention to the artistic processing of characters, highlighting their characteristics and images through exaggeration and rendering, and enhancing their artistic appeal.
3. Interpretation of historical events: The historical logic of historical drama requires an objective and comprehensive interpretation of historical events. Through in-depth analysis and study of historical events, the essence and deep meaning of historical events are revealed. On the other hand, literary logic pays more attention to the poetic and imaginative expression of historical events, and endows historical events with deeper meaning and value through artistic processing and imagination.