
Zheng Chu
Writing
Known For

One hundred years since the founding of the Communist Party of China, Faith Makes Great tells stories from different times in history that chronicle the people's endless struggle to realize their dream of rejuvenating the nation.
Faith Makes Great

It tells the story of the people's enhanced sense of gain, happiness and security during the ten years from 2012 to 2022.
Our Times

Fang Yi, an ordinary city dweller, accidentally falls into a martial arts world, expecting adventure and heroism. Instead, she encounters Rong Shuang, a once-great swordsman now struggling with lost skills. Rescued by the ruthless bounty hunter Yan Shao, she is taken to the enigmatic Yuchi Manor, where she discovers a world filled with intrigue and hidden emotions.
Love and Sword

While on a trip to Bingchuan, medical student Lin Mo Bai gets into a serious accident. To save him, his scientist father gives him mechanical enhancements. Lin Mo Bai becomes half-human and half-robot. When he and journalism intern Jiang Meng accidentally meet, she falls in love at first sight. That encounter inspires a one-sided pursuit to win his heart. How will a half-human, half-robot with artificial intelligence navigate romance, family and friendship?
My Robot Boyfriend

It tells the love story between acting student Han Xing Zi and the heir of a media group, Li Jun Tai. Xing Zi is a gifted young aspiring actress whose dream is to spread love and hope to the world through her acting. To make this dream come true, she goes to study abroad in America and performs on all kinds of big and small stages, always putting her whole heart into her roles. There she meets the young rebel Jun Tai, who came to America to escape from the strings of his strict family.
Love of Aurora

Undefeated lawyer Tang Yingying goes head-to-head with her strict superior Kang Jun while handling a string of real-life cases that expose the conflict between human sentiment and legal principle in modern China. As their professional rivalry unfolds, both are forced to confront choices involving love, family, and ambition—leading them toward personal growth and a deeper understanding of justice.
The Inner Eye

Lao Zhong, owner of a traditional medicine shop in the south of China, has two adults sons and a daughter. Even as the business prospers, family relationships worsen. A family can be compared to a tree, and damaged trees secrete resin to heal themselves. Perhaps a cure for the family’s intolerable situation can be found.