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Yu Zheng (; born 28 February 1978) is a Chinese
screenwriter A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a person who practices the craft of writing for visual mass media, known as screenwriting. These can include short films, feature-length films, television programs, television ...
and
showrunner A showrunner is the top-level executive producer of a television series. The position outranks other creative and management personnel, including episode directors, in contrast to feature films, in which the director has creative control over th ...
. He is known for historical romance dramas such as ''
Palace A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome whi ...
'' (2011), ''
Story of Yanxi Palace ''Story of Yanxi Palace'' () is a 2018 Chinese television series recounting the struggles of a palace maid in the court of the Qianlong Emperor. It was created by Yu Zheng, with original screenplay written by Zhou Mo, and later developed into a ...
'' (2018), and '' The Double'' (2024).


Biography


Early life

Yu was born and raised in
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. After high school, he moved to
Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghainese: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the ...
, where he became an auditor at
Shanghai Theatre Academy Shanghai Theatre Academy () is a municipal public college for dramatic art education in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. History On December 1, 1945, the Shanghai Municipal Experimental Drama ...
.


Career

In August 1998, Yu signed with
TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB; zh, t=電視廣播有限公司) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong. The company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Canton ...
as a screenwriter. One year later, he signed with Li Huimin Studio (). In July 2003, Yu transferred to Taiwan Star International Entertainment Company (). In 2008, he founded Yu Studio (). In June 2009, he founded the Quansheng Time Film and Television Company (). In 2012, Yu co-founded Huanyu Entertainment with Yang Le (Coco Yang), subsuming Yu Studio.


Controversies


Feuds


Raymond Lee

In December 2004, Yu, then a total unknown,于正称借鉴不是问题 琼瑶打压晚辈
/ref> was threatening to sue director Raymond Lee over the drama '' Assassinator Jing Ke'', because Yu's name did not appear in the credits. Lee did not respond, but writer Wang Qiuyu () 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. Talking about the incident in 2014, Lee said, "Yu is very smart, he knows how to make himself known."


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!" In 2014, Yu suggested on a talk show that Lin was his most despised actress due to her "double-dealing." 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.


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 () 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.


Shen Tai

On March 18, 2013, Yu was physically assaulted by actor Shen Tai () in a coffee shop. Shen served three days in detention but refused to apologize. 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."


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'' (). 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 The National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) is a ministry-level executive agency controlled by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Its main task is the administration and supervision of state-own ...
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 () claimed that ''Palace 3: The Lost Daughter'' plagiarized not only Chiung Yao's novel but also her own ''The Imperial Enterprise'' (). Meiyuzhe claimed that it was not the first time Yu plagiarized from her novels. On July 14, Beijing Third Intermediate People's Court denied Yu's objections to the jurisdiction of the Chiung Yao lawsuit. On December 12, 109 Chinese screenwriters published a joint statement supporting Chiung Yao's lawsuit against Yu. The following day, an additional 30 Chinese screenwriters expressed their support for Chiung Yao. 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).


Other plagiarism

Yu's 2006 drama ''Concubines of the Qing Emperor'' () 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 ''Winter Sonata'' () is a 2002 South Korean television drama series, starring Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo. It is the second part of the season-themed tetralogy '' Endless Love'' drama series directed by Yoon Seok-ho. Filming primarily took ...
''". Yu's 2011 hit drama ''
Palace A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome whi ...
'' 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. Writers Fu Xing () and He Zizhuang () 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'' (). 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. Yu also offered to compensate Fu ¥30,000 but never did. On May 6, writer Li Yaling (), 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 Scars 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. 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 () also claimed to have heard the "20% rule" from Yu.于正,他们忍你很久了
/ref> On March 12, 2015, Yangzhou Intermediate People's Court accepted a plagiarism lawsuit filed by author Zhou Haohui () against Yu and others, for allegedly plagiarizing from his novel ''The Evil Hypnotist'' () for their 2014 TV series ''Cosmetology High''. On December 21, 2020, Yu and Guo Jingming were highlighted in a joint letter signed by 111 Chinese film and television industry insiders. 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. On December 31, 2020, Yu and Guo Jingming issued their own individual apology through their respective Weibo accounts. 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. 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.


Filmography


Film


Television series


Web series


Awards


References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Yu, Zheng 1978 births Writers from Jiaxing Shanghai Theatre Academy alumni Living people Chinese television producers Screenwriters from Zhejiang Chinese lyricists Musicians from Zhejiang