Cheng Yi’s Former Manager Defends the Actor Amid Criticism of “The Journey of Legend”

Cheng Yi’s Former Manager Defends the Actor Amid Criticism of "The Journey of Legend"

Amid heated criticism of actor Cheng Yi over his new costume drama The Journey of Legend, Star Union Skykee (星汇天姬) CEO Liang Ting who used to manage the actor published a lengthy post on social media in his defense. Liang Ting rejected the idea that the star should shoulder blame for the drama’s shortcomings. Despite a big budget and rising ratings, The Journey of Legend has been criticized for its quality such that even a scene of Cheng Yi still holding a script made the final cut.

“The Journey of Legend might not be great, but why scold Cheng Yi?” Liang Ting asked. She argued that despite being the face of the series, the actor has no authority over costumes, editing, or choices made by the creative team. “Do you really think this hardworking hachimi (a term of endearment) has the power to demand changes?” she wrote.

Cheng Yi has also drawn flak for the way he delivers his lines. The actor had said that his character in The Journey of Legend comes from modern day which is why the way he speak would be different, but some aren’t buying it. Addressing complaints about Cheng Yi’s delivery, Liang Ting pointed out that his earlier works—including projects they shot and the reality show Grade One—never faced such criticism. Even if a Hunan accent can blur certain consonants, she said, it hardly justifies the current flood of online attacks. Instead, she blamed a rushed production schedule that left “no time to polish dialogue or re-record lines.”

Liang Ting painted a vivid picture of Cheng Yi’s grueling workload: working in Hengdian for roughly 300 days a year, enduring 40-degree heat under heavy wigs and costumes, or suspended from wires until he suffered a herniated disc. Without extra time for retakes or post-production dubbing, she argued, even the most dedicated actor would struggle.

She also criticized the creative team and post-production pipeline: with directors, cinematographers, assistant directors, and script supervisors all watching the monitors, how could so many script errors slip through? “Are all those eyes blind?” she asked, noting that multiple post-production stages failed to catch mistakes—yet Cheng Yi alone is blamed.

Beyond defending the actor, Liang Ting lamented the industry slump and urged the media to share positive stories instead of feeding on the negatives.

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