Yu Zheng

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Yu Zheng (Chinese: ; pinyin: Yú Zhèng; born 28 February 1978) is a Chinese screenwriter and showrunner.[1][2] Founder of Huanyu Entertainment, Yu is known for the historical romance dramas Palace (2011), Story of Yanxi Palace (2018), and The Double (2024), as well as for his high-profile, outspoken, and sometimes controversial media presence.

Born (1978-02-28) 28 February 1978 (age 48)
OccupationsScreenwriter, producer
Yearsactive2003–present
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Yu Zheng
于正
Born (1978-02-28) 28 February 1978 (age 48)
EducationShanghai Theatre Academy
OccupationsScreenwriter, producer
Years active2003–present
OrganizationYu Zheng Studio (Huanyu Film)
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Biography

Early life

Yu was born and raised in Haining, Zhejiang. After high school, he moved to Shanghai, where he became an auditor at Shanghai Theatre Academy.[3]

Career

In August 1998, Yu signed with TVB as a screenwriter. One year later, he signed with Li Huimin Studio (Chinese: 李惠民工作室). In July 2003, Yu transferred to Taiwan Star International Entertainment Company (Chinese: 台湾星之国际娱乐公司). In 2008, he founded Yu Studio (Chinese: 于正工作室). In June 2009, he founded the Quansheng Time Film and Television Company (Chinese: 全盛时代影视公司).[4][5][6] In 2012, Yu co-founded Huanyu Entertainment with Yang Le (Coco Yang),[7] subsuming Yu Studio.[7]

Controversies

Feuds

Raymond Lee

In December 2004, Yu, then a total unknown,[8] was threatening to sue director Raymond Lee over the drama Assassinator Jing Ke, because Yu's name did not appear in the credits.[9] Lee did not respond, but writer Wang Qiuyu (Chinese: 王秋雨) published a blog asking for Yu's apology, adding "Finally some sincere advices to Yu, a creator is not a businessman. Spend more time creating, less energy on gaining exposures." Yu did not follow up on his legal threats.[8] Talking about the incident in 2014, Lee said, "Yu is very smart, he knows how to make himself known."[8]

Ruby Lin

In 2010, actress Ruby Lin, who starred in Yu-produced Beauty's Rival in Palace, declined to participate in his subsequent project, Beauty World, opting instead to become a producer. Many actors from Beauty's Rival in Palace chose to join Lin's debut project, The Glamorous Imperial Concubine, over Beauty World. On December 12, Yu posted on his Weibo account, insinuating that "someone" was a copycat of his production. Lin responded by expressing her disappointment at Yu, who later denied that his comments were directed at Lin. Despite this, he continued his veiled attacks, writing on Sina Weibo: "What are the benefits for an actress to become a producer?...The correct answer is, for a chance to make out with all the young, hot guys!"[10] In 2014, Yu suggested on a talk show that Lin was his most despised actress due to her "double-dealing."[11] In 2016, half a month after Lin's marriage to Wallace Huo, Yu posted on Weibo a photo of Lin's wedding pastries, extending his best wishes for her, indicating a reconciliation of their years-long feud.[citation needed]

Xi Xin

On October 30, 2012, Yu alleged on his Weibo that a "certain director" had fired an actress for refusing his sexual advances. On November 6, director Xi Xin (Chinese: 习辛) publicly accused Yu of defamation and filed a lawsuit when Yu refused to apologize. In November 2013, Beijing First Intermediate People's Court ruled in Xi's favor.[12][13]

Shen Tai

On March 18, 2013, Yu was physically assaulted by actor Shen Tai (Chinese: 沈泰) in a coffee shop. Shen served three days in detention but refused to apologize.[14] Yu claimed he was beaten because he refused Shen's demands for a role in his drama. Shen denied this allegation and wrote on Weibo: "Everybody has a bottom line. Knowing such a person can only be described as disgusting. If he does stupid things again, I will slap him just the same."[15]

Plagiarism

Chiung Yao

On April 2, 2014, actress Shirley Dai claimed that the Yu TV drama Palace 3: The Lost Daughter she starred in was based on Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao's 1992 novel Plum Blossom Scar (Chinese: 《梅花烙》). Yu responded with a rant on his Weibo, calling "a certain actress" an attention seeker.

Shortly after the drama aired in China on April 7, Chiung Yao released an open letter to China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television on April 15, accusing Yu of blatant plagiarism and seeking the immediate suspension of the TV series broadcast. Yu denied the claim, stating he was a fan of Chiung Yao with no intention of offending her. On April 28, a team led by Wang Jun from Beijing-based Yingke Law Firm filed a plagiarism lawsuit against Yu.

On April 17, novelist Meiyuzhe (Chinese: 寐语者) claimed that Palace 3: The Lost Daughter plagiarized not only Chiung Yao's novel but also her own The Imperial Enterprise (Chinese: 《帝王业》). Meiyuzhe claimed that it was not the first time Yu plagiarized from her novels.[16]

On July 14, Beijing Third Intermediate People's Court denied Yu's objections to the jurisdiction of the Chiung Yao lawsuit.[17] On December 12, 109 Chinese screenwriters published a joint statement supporting Chiung Yao's lawsuit against Yu.[18] The following day, an additional 30 Chinese screenwriters expressed their support for Chiung Yao.[19] On December 25, 2014, the court ruled in Chiung Yao's favor, ordering four companies to stop distributing and broadcasting The Palace: The Lost Daughter. The court also demanded that Yu publicly apologize and pay Chiung Yao ¥5 million ($800,000).[20][21]

Other plagiarism

Yu's 2006 drama Concubines of the Qing Emperor (Chinese: 《大清后宫》) had been suspected of plagiarizing the Hong Kong drama War and Beauty (2004). Yu denied it, but stated that his drama "contained the successful parts of classic dramas like War and Beauty, Dae Jang Geum, and Winter Sonata".[22]

Yu's 2011 hit drama Palace was allegedly a plagiarism of several television series and novels, including Tong Hua's Bu Bu Jing Xin as well as the Taiwanese series Meteor Garden. On June 3, 2014, Tong Hua threatened legal actions if Yu continued his plagiarism.[23][24]

Writers Fu Xing (Chinese: 傅星) and He Zizhuang (Chinese: 贺子壮) have claimed that, in 2003, Yu and Fu Xing co-wrote a script for the drama Take Me to Fly, Take Me for a Walk (Chinese: 《带我飞,带我走》). Whereas Fu came up with all the characters and relationships, Yu claimed all the credits when he published the script as a book. Yu later wrote an apology letter to Fu, who forgave him.[25] Yu also offered to compensate Fu ¥30,000 but never did.[8]

On May 6, writer Li Yaling (Chinese: 李亚玲), who co-wrote 2 Yu dramas Pretty Maid (2010) and Spell of the Fragrance (2010), offered to be a witness to support Chiung Yao's lawsuit. She claimed that back in 2008 Yu had asked her to "borrow" Plum Blossom Scar's story for a new script, but she refused. Li Yaling further claimed that Yu had copied scenes from the Singaporean drama The Little Nyonya (2009) for Pretty Maid, an action that also damaged her reputation because she was listed as the writer.[26] She also claimed that Yu once told her that as long as plagiarism does not exceed 20% then the courts would have no case. Another writer Zou Yue (Chinese: 邹越) also claimed to have heard the "20% rule" from Yu.[16][26]

On March 12, 2015, Yangzhou Intermediate People's Court accepted a plagiarism lawsuit filed by author Zhou Haohui (Chinese: 周浩晖) against Yu and others, for allegedly plagiarizing from his novel The Evil Hypnotist (Chinese: 《邪恶催眠师》) for their 2014 TV series Cosmetology High.[27]

On December 21, 2020, Yu and Guo Jingming were highlighted in a joint letter signed by 111 Chinese film and television industry insiders.[28] The joint letter called for immediately stop the publicity and hype of the two who have plagiarism and bad traces, and revise and adjust the related variety shows they are currently participating in.[28] On December 31, 2020, Yu and Guo Jingming issued their own individual apology through their respective Weibo accounts.[29] Yu made a long-issued court-ordered apology for plagiarizing Chiung Yao's 1993 novel Plum Blossom Mark in his TV drama Palace 3: The Lost Daughter broadcast in 2014.[29] Following his apology, Yu's appearances as a judge in the third episode of the third season of variety show I am the Actor have been removed.[30]

Filmography

Film

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YearEnglish TitleChinese TitlePostNotes
老虎肉Screenwriter
2013Palace: Lock Sinensis宫锁沉香Screenwriter[31]
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Television series

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YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleRole
2003Carry Me Fly and Walk Off带我飞带我走Screenwriter
2004Assassinator Jing Ke荆轲传奇Screenwriter
2005Misty Love in the Palace烟花三月Screenwriter, Producer
2006我爱河东狮Screenwriter
Concubines of the Qing Emperor大清后宫Screenwriter, Producer
Golden Age金色年华Screenwriter
2007The Legend of Chu Liuxiang楚留香传奇Screenwriter
2008The Last Princess最后的格格Screenwriter, Producer
Rouge Snow胭脂雪Screenwriter
A Thousand Teardrops一千滴眼泪Screenwriter, Producer
2009Love Tribulations锁清秋Screenwriter, Producer
Rose Martial World玫瑰江湖》Screenwriter, Producer
Good Wife and Mother贤妻良母Screenwriter
2010Pretty Maid大丫鬟Screenwriter, Producer
Beauty's Rival in Palace美人心计Screenwriter, Producer
Happy Mother-in-Law, Pretty Daughter-in-Law欢喜婆婆俏媳妇Screenwriter, Producer
Spell of the Fragrance国色天香Producer
2011PalaceScreenwriter, Producer
Beauty World唐宫美人天下Screenwriter, Producer
Hidden Intention被遗弃的秘密Producer
2012Palace II宫锁珠帘Screenwriter, Producer
Bounty Hunter赏金猎人Producer
Allure Snow倾城雪Producer
Beauties of the Emperor王的女人Screenwriter, Producer
In Love with Power山河恋·美人无泪Screenwriter, Producer
2013Swordsman笑傲江湖Screenwriter, Producer
Legend of Lu Zhen陆贞传奇Producer
Old Days in Shanghai像火花像蝴蝶Producer
2014Palace III: The Lost Daughter宫锁连城Screenwriter, Producer
Cosmetology High美人製造Screenwriter, Producer
The Romance of the Condor Heroes神雕侠侣Screenwriter, Producer
2015Love Yunge from the Desert大汉情缘之云中歌Producer
Legend of Ban Shu 班淑传奇Producer
2017Above the Clouds雲巔之上Producer
2018Untouchable Lovers鳳囚凰Screenwriter, Producer, Cast
Story of Yanxi Palace延禧攻略Producer
2019The Legend of Haolan皓镧传Producer
Arsenal Military Academy烈火军校Producer
2020Winter Begonia鬓边不是海棠红Producer
Consummation拾光的秘密Producer
2021 Ode to Daughter of Great Tang大唐女儿行Producer, Visual director
Marvelous Women 当家主母 Producer
2022 The Heritage传家Screenwriter, Producer
Royal Feast 尚食 Producer
Delicacies Destiny 珍馐记 Screenwriter, Producer
2023 Hi Producer 正好遇见你 Producer
Gone with the Rain 微雨燕双飞 Producer
Scent of Time 为有暗香来 Producer
2025 Perfect Match五福临门Producer
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Web series

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YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleRole
2013Crazy for Palace我为宫狂Screenwriter, Producer
2014Crazy for Palace 2我为宫狂2Screenwriter, Producer
2015The Backlight of Love逆光之恋Producer
2016Demon Girl半妖倾城Producer
Memory Lost美人為餡Producer
Demon Girl 2半妖倾城2Producer
2017King is not Easy大王不容易Producer
2021 Couple of Mirrors 双镜 Producer
Palace: Devious Women 一纸寄风月 Producer
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Awards

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YearWorkAwardCategoryResultNotes
2008The Last PrincessAnnual Golden TVS AwardBest ScreenwriterWon
2009Shanghai Modern AwardScreenwriter AwardWon
2011PalaceGrand Ceremony of Movie & TV New ForcesMost Popular ScreenwriterWon
16th Asian Television AwardsBest ScreenwriterWon
Youku Film and Television AwardScreenwriter AwardWon
2012Palace II2012 Qiyi FestivalTV Producer of the YearWon
2014SwordsmanChinese American Film FestivalBest ScreenwriterWon
2019 N/a China Entertainment Industry Summit
(Golden Pufferfish Awards)
Celebrity Producer of the Year Nominated [32]
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