I'm not sure what 'guthti' is. But if it's a character or something specific, without more context, it's hard to say what the same story could be about the girl in red and it. Maybe they both experience a journey of self - discovery.
I'm sorry, but as I don't know what 'guthti' is, I can't really tell you much about the story. Maybe if you could clarify what 'guthti' means, it would be easier to talk about the story.
In the'red eyed girl story', the red eyes of the girl might signify her otherness. It could make her stand out as different from the normal characters in the story, perhaps indicating that she has some special abilities or a connection to the supernatural.
Perhaps she is a lost soul. She might have died in a tragic accident while wearing her red cape, and now she's trapped between the worlds, unable to move on. Her appearance in the story could be a cry for help or a sign of her confusion and pain.
The significance of the 'red eye girl' might be that her red eyes are a mark of her difference. In many stories, such physical oddities set a character apart and can symbolize that they have a special role or fate.
Although the TV series and the movie were both about the cultivation of sorghums, they were different in terms of story background, character setting, plot development, etc.
The TV series Red Soroliang was adapted from Mo Yan's novel of the same name. It told the story of a Chinese peasant anti-Japanese armed force during the Anti-Japanese War. It depicted their struggle in a difficult environment and their entanglements with land, family, love, and so on.
The movie Red Soroliang was adapted from Mo Yan's other novel, Red Soroliang Family. It told the life story of a Chinese peasant family during the Anti-Japanese War. It emphasized the emotional elements of family, kinship, friendship, and their struggle to survive and develop in a difficult environment.
Although the TV series and movies were all about the cultivation of sorghums, the stories they told were independent and had their own unique plots and characters.
The Red Horsetail Girl was a legendary love story about the end of the Sui Dynasty and the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. In this story, the Red Horsetail Whisk Girl was the prostitute of Yang Su, the Great Sikong of the Sui Dynasty. She had a love-hate relationship with Li Jing, Li Shimin, Yang Su, Dugu Cheng, and the curly-bearded guest. If you like this kind of plot, I recommend you to read the book " Late at Night ". It is a Xianxia novel about Jiang Chi giving up everything for love and stepping into reincarnation. This novel may not completely meet your needs, but it is most relevant to the plot you described.
Red Scarf Girl is considered to have elements of truth. It reflects the social and historical context of that time, although some details might have been adjusted for better storytelling.