When discussions surrounding the so-called “Chunshan Studies” controversy first surfaced, some observers questioned whether the incident would have a lasting impact on Bai Jingting’s career. At the time, public debate generated short-term attention, and online commentary briefly affected his public image. However, industry developments in the months that followed suggest that the episode did not materially disrupt his professional trajectory.

During the initial period of heightened discussion, commercial and production collaborations involving Bai Jingting reportedly continued as scheduled. There were no visible pauses in project negotiations or casting announcements. This continuity indicated that, despite fluctuations in online sentiment, industry partners maintained confidence in ongoing and planned work.
Subsequently, Bai Jingting pursued legal action against certain individuals in response to related allegations. As legal proceedings progressed and online discourse subsided, public attention shifted elsewhere. The controversy gradually receded from mainstream discussion, and there has been little indication of sustained reputational damage affecting casting decisions or project opportunities.

His involvement in major productions, including the drama War and People alongside Yu Hewei, further underscores this point. Securing a collaboration with an established actor such as Yu Hewei reflects continued access to high-quality resources. Observers note that in the current industry environment, sustained project acquisition depends not only on public popularity but also on stable professional networks and long-term strategic positioning. In this context, Bai Jingting’s career progression appears consistent with broader patterns in the entertainment sector, where short-lived online controversies do not necessarily translate into structural setbacks.