After completing the filming of “Rain Bell” last year, Yang Yang spent nearly a year away from set before officially starting production on his new drama “Bu Rang Jiang Shan” on February 22. For his followers, the new project marks a highly anticipated return.

The drama centers on themes of a commoner’s rise amid turbulent times, blending political strategy and power struggles. It stars Zhou Jieqiong as the female lead and is directed by Fei Zhenxiang, known for helming Love Like the Galaxy. With its genre positioning and production team, the project initially generated strong expectations.
However, controversy emerged soon after filming began. Some fans expressed concerns that key highlight scenes originally associated with the male lead appeared to have been reassigned during adaptation. Adjustments to character dynamics and romantic storylines also sparked debate. For adaptations, balancing creative reinterpretation with audience expectations is often a sensitive issue.

Additional discussion arose over the casting of online content creator Hou Ben in a supporting role. Certain fans revisited her past online content involving Yang Yang and voiced dissatisfaction. Her close friendship with Zhao Lusi further fueled online speculation, linking the situation to earlier collaborations and rumors.
That said, professional collaborations and personal networks are frequently amplified in online discourse but do not necessarily determine a project’s outcome. For a drama still in production, the quality of the script, direction, and final execution will ultimately play a more decisive role than early-stage controversy.

Industry experience suggests that pre-release disputes are not uncommon. As long as production proceeds smoothly and the finished product meets audience expectations, initial backlash rarely dictates final performance. In some cases, heightened discussion can even increase overall visibility.
At present, “Bu Rang Jiang Shan” remains in the filming phase, and much about its final narrative presentation is yet to be revealed. Its true reception will only become clear after release, when viewers evaluate the work based on its content rather than early rumors or online debates.