Lin Gengxin
Lin Gengxin (Chinese: 林更新; born February 13, 1988), also known as Kenny Lin, is a Chinese actor and producer who rose to fame portraying the 14th Prince Yinti in the 2011 historical time-travel drama Scarlet Heart.[1][2] Born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, he enrolled at the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 2007, majoring in drama, film, and television performance.[3][4] Lin made his acting debut in a minor role in the 2009 film The Blue Cornflower, but his breakthrough came with Scarlet Heart, which propelled him to stardom across Asia.[2][5] He followed this with supporting roles in films like Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013), where he played Shatuo Zhong, and lead roles in box-office successes such as My Old Classmate (2014) and The Great Wall (2016), the latter a Hollywood co-production directed by Zhang Yimou in which he portrayed Commander Chen.[1][2] In television, Lin has starred in several high-profile costume dramas, including the male lead Yuwen Yue in Princess Agents (2017), which earned him the Most Popular Actor award at the 11th Tencent Video Star Awards, and the romantic lead in To Love (2020).[3][5] His recent projects include the fantasy drama The Legend of Shen Li (2024) as the immortal Xing Zhi and the modern family series The Story of Rose (2024) as Fang Xiewen, as well as the upcoming historical drama Liang Jing Shi Wu Ri (2025), for which he received a 2025 nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series at the Shanghai Television Festival's Magnolia Awards.[1][6][7] Throughout his career, Lin has been recognized on Forbes China's Celebrity 100 list, ranking 77th in 2015, 43rd in 2017, and 84th in 2019, reflecting his sustained popularity in the Chinese entertainment industry.[2] In 2024, he was admitted to the doctoral program in drama and film performance creation at his alma mater, the Shanghai Theatre Academy, marking a return to academia alongside his acting pursuits.[8]Early life and education
Family background and childhood
Lin Gengxin was born on February 13, 1988, in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China, into a civil servant family.[9] His father worked as a police officer in the government system, while the household was described as moderately prosperous yet modest, providing a stable but unremarkable upbringing typical of many in Northeast China during that era.[10] Standing at 186 cm tall, Lin grew up in the Tiexi District of Shenyang, where the region's harsh winters and communal lifestyle shaped his early years.[11] As a child, Lin was notably shy and introverted, often keeping to himself and avoiding social interactions, a trait influenced by his family's structured environment.[12] He received ample care and warmth from his parents, which helped foster a sense of security amid his reserved nature.[12] During high school, however, he began to open up gradually, becoming more outgoing as he navigated teenage life in Shenyang's urban setting.[12] Lin's formative years included simple hobbies reflective of Northeast Chinese childhoods, such as playing video games, though he has candidly admitted to lacking proficiency in them, often joking about his poor skills in interviews.[13] These early experiences in Shenyang, marked by family support and personal growth from shyness to confidence, laid the groundwork for his later development away from home.[14]Academic pursuits and training
Lin Gengxin completed his high school education in his hometown of Shenyang, Liaoning Province, after which he decided to pursue a career in performing arts to build confidence in front of the camera.[12] In 2007, he enrolled at the Shanghai Theatre Academy, majoring in Drama, Film, and Television Performance, and graduated in 2011.[12] During his college years, he gained initial practical experience through participation in low-budget films, short projects, and advertisements, which helped him develop his skills under the guidance of seasoned professionals.[15] These academy experiences also played a key role in overcoming his childhood shyness.[12] In June 2024, Lin advanced his academic journey by gaining admission to the PhD program in Drama and Film Performance Creation at the Shanghai Theatre Academy, achieving the second-highest entry score of 277.05 out of four admitted candidates.[16][17]Career
Debut and early roles (2007–2010)
Lin Gengxin began his acting journey while studying at the Shanghai Theatre Academy, where he enrolled in 2007 to pursue a degree in performance. During his college years, he took on various low-budget projects, including short films, television shows, and advertisements, to build practical experience and confidence in front of the camera. These early endeavors were primarily student-oriented or small-scale productions that offered limited exposure but allowed him to hone his skills as a newcomer in the competitive Chinese entertainment industry.[12][15] His first screen appearance came in the 2009 film The Blue Cornflower (蓝色矢车菊), directed by Chen Mingzhang, in which he portrayed Nan Haitian, a hotel sales manager in a supporting role. Filmed during his third year of studies, the drama explores themes of love and loss amid a corporate backdrop, providing Gengxin with his initial opportunity to perform in a feature-length production. Although the film received modest attention upon its 2011 release, it marked a foundational step in his career, showcasing his ability to embody everyday characters despite the challenges of working with established actors like Fann Wong and Chang Chen.[18] In 2010, Gengxin secured a more prominent role as Tong Xing, the lead character, in the action-thriller The Immemorial Magic (玩命魔术), a low-budget film centered on a young magician entangled in dangerous illusions and rivalries. This part allowed him to demonstrate versatility in a high-stakes narrative involving suspense and physical performance, co-starring with veterans like Gordon Liu. As a relative unknown, he navigated the typical hurdles of early career obscurity, such as sparse promotional opportunities and reliance on word-of-mouth within industry circles, which restricted his visibility ahead of more substantial breakthroughs.[19][20]Breakthrough in television (2011–2013)
Lin Gengxin's career gained significant momentum with his portrayal of the 14th Prince Yinti in the 2011 historical romance drama Scarlet Heart (Bu Bu Jing Xin), a time-travel series adapted from Tong Hua's novel that aired on Hunan Broadcasting System.[21] The production, which premiered in September 2011, achieved extremely high viewership ratings in China, captivating audiences with its intricate palace intrigue and emotional depth, and marking Lin's transition from supporting roles to national prominence.[21] His depiction of Yinti as a steadfast, selfless prince amid the Kangxi Emperor's succession struggles resonated widely, drawing praise for his sincere and impetuous performance that highlighted the character's loyalty and bravery. Building on this success, Lin took on lead roles in 2012 dramas that further showcased his versatility. In the urban comedy Drama Go! Go! Go!, he played Tong Shaotian, a charismatic entertainment industry figure navigating romance and career ambitions, contributing to the series' lighthearted appeal. He also starred as Zhang Lie in the xianxia epic Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar of Sky, embodying a vengeful warrior in a fantastical tale of ancient artifacts and rivalries; the drama's broadcast run was notably popular, solidifying his rising profile in the genre.[22] In 2013, Lin expanded into film with a supporting role as Shatuo Zhong, a resourceful Uighur prison doctor and apprentice to the imperial physician, in Tsui Hark's action-mystery Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon.[23] The film, a prequel to the Detective Dee series starring Mark Chao, featured Lin assisting the titular detective in unraveling a conspiracy involving monstrous sea creatures and political corruption, earning acclaim for its elaborate visuals and his chemistry with the ensemble.[24] His performances during this period garnered early accolades, including the Newcomer of the Year award at the 6th Tencent Video Star Awards in 2012 for Scarlet Heart.[25] He was also nominated for Best New Actor at the 8th Huading Awards that year, recognizing his breakout impact. The surge in visibility from Scarlet Heart sparked substantial media coverage and fanbase expansion, positioning Lin as an emerging talent in Chinese entertainment.[21]Transition to film and rising stardom (2014–2018)
Building on the popularity gained from his television role in Scarlet Heart (2011), Lin Gengxin transitioned to film in 2014, taking on lead roles that showcased his versatility in both romantic and action genres. In the youth romance My Old Classmate, directed by Frant Gwo, he portrayed Lin Yi, a charming and persistent high school student navigating first love alongside Zhou Dongyu's character; the film became a commercial hit, grossing over 300 million yuan at the box office and earning Lin a nomination for Favorite Actor at the 2015 Tencent Video All-Star Awards.[26] Later that year, he starred as Captain Shao Jianbo in Tsui Hark's epic action film The Taking of Tiger Mountain, a 3D adaptation of a revolutionary opera where his character leads a daring mission against bandits; the movie topped China's box office with 1.1 billion yuan in earnings and received multiple technical nominations at international festivals.[27][28] Lin's international profile rose in 2016 with a supporting role in Zhang Yimou's Hollywood-Chinese co-production The Great Wall, where he played Commander Chen, a disciplined leader of the elite Eagle Troop defending against monstrous invaders alongside Matt Damon and Jing Tian; the film, budgeted at $150 million, grossed $334 million worldwide and highlighted Lin's ability to perform in English-heavy scenes.[29][30] This exposure contributed to his rising stardom, as evidenced by his 77th ranking on the 2015 Forbes China Celebrity 100 list, reflecting earnings from endorsements and projects exceeding 100 million yuan annually.[2] Returning to television in 2017, Lin took on the complex role of Yuwen Yue, a stoic and strategic nobleman, in the historical action drama Princess Agents, which became one of the year's top-rated series with over 10 billion views online; his performance earned him the Most Popular Actor award at the 11th Tencent Video Star Awards.[31][25] By 2017, his commercial momentum had propelled him to 43rd on the Forbes China Celebrity 100, with reported earnings of 100 million yuan from acting and brand deals.[32] Earlier recognition included a nomination for Best New Performer at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards in 2014 for his work in Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013), underscoring his shift toward cinematic acclaim.[33]Leading roles in dramas (2019–2023)
Following a period focused on film projects, Lin Gengxin returned to television in 2020, taking on leading roles that highlighted his versatility in romance and suspense genres. His performance in the 2020 drama To Love marked a significant comeback, where he portrayed Yan Jin, a former anti-narcotics policeman turned businessman entangled in a murder investigation and drug-trafficking case. The series, a suspenseful romance, follows Yan Jin as he goes undercover, forms a complex relationship with Ji Xiao Ou amid twists of fate and loss, and ultimately seeks justice for a friend's death. Critics praised Gengxin's portrayal for its depth, noting his ability to convey a mix of confidence, vulnerability, and intensity in modern settings, which contributed to the drama's overall rating of 8.1 on MyDramaList.[34] In 2022, Gengxin starred as Lu Ji Ming in the workplace romance Master of My Own, a role that showcased his range in contemporary narratives. Lu Ji Ming is depicted as a demanding investment firm CEO who initially clashes with his ambitious secretary Ning Meng but gradually reveals a supportive side through professional growth and budding romance. The drama, adapted from a novel, emphasizes themes of perseverance and mutual respect, with Gengxin's character arc from aloof boss to empathetic partner earning acclaim for its realism and emotional nuance. Reviewers highlighted his subtle expressions of character development, enhancing the slow-burn dynamic and helping the series achieve an 8.0 rating on MyDramaList.[35] Gengxin's television resurgence during this era was underscored by his 84th ranking on the 2019 Forbes China Celebrity 100 list, reflecting sustained popularity amid his TV leads. His performances drew recognition for exploring character depth across modern scenarios, blending charm with introspective layers that resonated in both suspenseful and romantic contexts. This culminated in the 2023 All-Rounded Quality Drama Star award at the 8th China Quality Television Drama Awards, honoring his multifaceted contributions to quality television storytelling.[2][25] His earlier experiences in film subtly informed these TV roles, allowing Gengxin to infuse greater authenticity into his dramatic portrayals.[5]Recent projects and acclaim (2024–present)
In 2024, Lin Gengxin took on the lead role of Xing Zhi, also known as Xing Yun, in the fantasy romance drama The Legend of Shen Li, adapted from the novel Fenghuorenjian by Jiu Lu Fei Xiang. The series, co-starring Zhao Liying, premiered on Hunan Television, Tencent Video, and Mango TV in March 2024, achieving widespread popularity with high viewership ratings and topping online charts for several weeks, solidifying Lin's reputation for portraying complex immortal characters with emotional depth. Later that year, Lin appeared as Fang Xiewen in the urban drama The Tale of Rose, a supporting role that highlighted his versatility in modern settings alongside lead actress Liu Yifei. The series, which explored themes of women's independence and relationships, garnered strong audience engagement and critical praise for its ensemble cast, contributing to Lin's continued visibility in contemporary narratives. Looking ahead to 2025, Lin is set to star as Ma Teng in the film Every Dog Has Its Day, a project anticipated for its blend of drama and humor, while also taking a lead role as Wu Ding Yuan in the historical drama Liang Jing Shi Wu Ri (translated as The Mysterious Case of Tang Palace). Additionally, he has guest appearances in variety shows including Become a Farmer (Season 3, Episode 12) and Sunny Mood (Episode 9), showcasing his lighter side amid a busy schedule. These upcoming works reflect his expanding range across genres.[2] Lin's performances in 2024 earned him significant recognition, including the Quality Actor of the Year award at the 2024 Weibo Night ceremony held on January 11, 2025, where he shared the honor with actors Bai Jingting, Jing Boran, and Wu Lei for their impactful contributions to Chinese television. He was also nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series at the Shanghai Television Festival's Magnolia Awards in 2025 for his role in The Tale of Rose.[36][6]Filmography
Films
Lin Gengxin made his film debut in a supporting role and has since taken on a mix of leading and supporting parts in action, fantasy, comedy, and drama genres, often in high-profile Chinese productions directed by acclaimed filmmakers.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | The Immemorial Magic | Tong Xing | Leading role in mystery thriller. Directed by Shi Yichu.[19] |
| 2011 | The Blue Cornflower | Nan Haitian (hotel sales manager) | Supporting role in romantic drama; his acting debut. Directed by Han Jie.[25][2] |
| 2013 | Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon | Shatuo Zhong | Supporting role in action-mystery film; part of Tsui Hark's Detective Dee series. Directed by Tsui Hark. Grossed approximately $99 million internationally.[37][2] |
| 2014 | My Old Classmate | Lin Yi | Leading role in romantic comedy-drama about youthful love and reunion. Directed by Xu Jinglei. Topped Chinese box office with $73 million worldwide.[38][2][39] |
| 2014 | Black & White: The Dawn of Justice | Chen Zhen | Leading role in action thriller sequel. Directed by Yao Zhaolong and Tsai Yueh-Hsun.[2][40] |
| 2014 | The Taking of Tiger Mountain | Shao Jianbo | Leading role as a People's Liberation Army captain in historical action epic. Directed by Tsui Hark. Grossed over $150 million in China.[41][42] |
| 2016 | For a Few Bullets | Xiaozhuang | Leading role as a con man in action-comedy western. Directed by Fuhai Pan.[43][2] |
| 2016 | Sword Master | Third Master Hsiao Feng / Ah Chi | Leading role as a disguised swordsman in wuxia martial arts film. Directed by Derek Yee. Remake of 1977 Shaw Brothers classic.[44][45] |
| 2016 | The Great Wall | Commander Chen (General of the Eagle Army) | Supporting role in international fantasy-action film. Directed by Zhang Yimou. Co-starring Matt Damon; grossed $334.9 million worldwide.[2][46] |
| 2017 | Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back | Sun Wukong (The Monkey King) | Leading role in fantasy adventure sequel. Directed by Tsui Hark. Produced by Stephen Chow; grossed $239.5 million worldwide.[2] |
| 2018 | Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings | Shatuo Zhong | Supporting role reprising character in action-mystery sequel. Directed by Tsui Hark. Part of the Detective Dee series.[2][47] |
| 2021 | Daily Fantasy | Hua Niu | Guest role.[2] |
| 2025 | Every Dog Has Its Day (Ma Teng Ni Bie Zou) | Ma Teng | Leading role in drama about cross-generational friendship. Directed by Yue Yang. Released November 15, 2025, in China.[20][48][49] |
Television series
Lin Gengxin's television career began with a breakout supporting role in the historical drama Scarlet Heart, where he portrayed the 14th Prince Yinti across 35 episodes, which aired on Hunan TV from September 10 to 29, 2011, co-starring Liu Shishi and Nicky Wu.[50][51]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Drama Go! Go! Go! | Tong Shaotian | Leading role in romantic comedy, 28 episodes. Aired on Hunan TV. |
| 2012 | Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar of Sky | Zhang Lie | Supporting role in fantasy adventure, 36 episodes. Aired on Hunan TV. |
| 2013 | Legend of Southwest Dance and Music | Shu Nan Tuo | Leading role in historical drama, 42 episodes. Aired on Jiangsu TV. |
| 2016 | Chinese Hero: Zhao Zi Long | Zhao Yun | Leading role in historical wuxia, 49 episodes. Aired on Jiangsu TV. |
| 2017 | Princess Agents | Yu Wen Yue | Leading role as the noble and conflicted Yu Wen Yue in the action-packed historical series, spanning 67 episodes and broadcast on Hunan TV, iQiyi, and Mango TV from June 5 to August 1, alongside Zhao Liying and Shawn Dou.[52][2] |
| 2018 | Worry Not the Future of the Pub 3 | Lin Nian Tian | Leading role in short-form urban drama, 6 episodes. Aired on iQiyi.[2] |
| 2020 | To Love | Yan Jin | Leading role as the determined former police officer Yan Jin in the thriller, a 40-episode series that premiered on Tencent Video on November 21, exploring themes of romance and undercover operations.[34][53] |
| 2021 | My Bargain Queen | Sheng Zhe Ning | Leading role in romantic comedy, 40 episodes. Aired on iQiyi. |
| 2022 | Master of My Own | Lu Ji Ming | Leading role as the ambitious investment director Lu Ji Ming in the romantic drama, with the 32-episode production airing on Youku and Tencent Video from April 29 to May 18, co-starring Tan Songyun.[35][2] |
| 2024 | The Legend of Shen Li | Xing Zhi / Xing Yun | Leading role as the immortal deity Xing Zhi in the fantasy romance, a 39-episode series that debuted on Tencent Video, WeTV, Mango TV, and Hunan TV on March 18, achieving widespread acclaim.[54] |
| 2024 | The Tale of Rose | Fang Xiewen | Guest role as Fang Xiewen, the husband of the protagonist Yi Mei, in the modern family drama, which ran for 38 episodes on CCTV-8 and Tencent Video from June 8 to 26.[55][56] |
| TBA | Liang Jing Shi Wu Ri (Fifteen Days Between Two Capitals) | Wu Ding Yuan | Leading role in historical mystery drama, Youku production co-starring Cheng Yi. Filming in progress as of 2025; no episode count or release date announced.[2] |
Variety shows and guest appearances
Lin Gengxin has made several guest appearances on variety shows, showcasing his humorous and relatable off-screen persona through unscripted interactions and challenges. In 2018, he served as a team captain on the iQiyi reality competition Clash Bots, a program centered on robot-building and battles featuring global teams, where he led participants in strategy sessions and eliminations, contributing his quick wit to team dynamics and commentary.[57][58] In 2024, Lin appeared as a guest on Sunny Mood, a Tencent Video talk show hosted by Xie Na that blends celebrity chats with light-hearted games, where in episode 9 he participated in comedic segments involving food challenges and personal anecdotes, highlighting his playful side alongside co-guests like Yang Di.[59][2] He also featured in one episode of Heart Acceleration Package (心动加速包), a Mango TV reality series combining outdoor games, music performances, and stand-up elements aimed at young audiences, joining fixed hosts like Xue Zhiqian in high-energy activities that emphasized teamwork and improvisation.[60] Extending into 2025, Lin made a two-episode guest stint on Become a Farmer season 3 (种地吧3), an iQiyi rural lifestyle variety show where celebrities engage in farming tasks, appearing in episodes 11 and 12 to assist with planting crape myrtle trees and other manual labor at the Houdoumen site, often humorously expressing exhaustion while bonding with the cast over the physical demands.[61][62] In 2025, he appeared as a regular member in Mystery in the Box season 2 (episodes 5-20), an iQiyi variety show involving mystery-solving challenges.[2] Earlier in his career, Lin ventured into voice work with a dubbing role in the 2014 Chinese release of How to Train Your Dragon 2, providing the Mandarin voice for the protagonist Hiccup, bringing a youthful and adventurous tone to the animated character's dialogues in this DreamWorks film.[63] These appearances have allowed Lin to connect with fans beyond scripted roles, leveraging his established popularity from dramas to engage in lighthearted, authentic formats.[2]Discography
Soundtrack contributions
Lin Gengxin has occasionally contributed vocals to original soundtracks for his acting projects, often in collaborative duets that align with the emotional depth of his characters. A prominent example is his duet with co-star Ge Yuexi on "最初的相遇,最后的别离" (Chūchū de Xiāngyù, Zuìhòu de Biélí; The First Encounter, The Last Parting) for the 2020 romantic drama To Love, in which he portrayed the male lead Yan Jin. Released as the Chinese theme song in the drama's OST album, the melancholic ballad captures the protagonists' turbulent romance and was integrated into promotional videos, episode endings, and pivotal scenes depicting their initial meeting and eventual separation.[64] In the fantasy adventure film Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017), where Lin Gengxin played the iconic Sun Wukong, he partnered with Yao Chen on a cover of "一生所爱" (Yīshēng Suǒ Ài; Love in a Lifetime). This poignant track, originally from the 1995 film A Chinese Odyssey, served as part of the movie's soundtrack, appearing in trailers and end credits to emphasize themes of enduring yet tragic love amid the story's mythological chaos.[65] While Lin Gengxin's early breakthrough dramas like Scarlet Heart (2011) and Princess Agents (2017) featured acclaimed OSTs that enhanced their narrative impact, his vocal contributions during that era were limited, with no official singles recorded for those productions.Solo releases
Lin Gengxin's solo musical output remains limited, with no full albums or extensive singles catalog to date. His most notable independent musical effort came in 2017 with a solo performance and recording of "一生所爱" (Love in a Life Time), a cover originally popularized as a duet for the film Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back. This rendition, shared during promotional activities, showcased his baritone vocals and emotional depth, earning praise from fans for its melancholic tone and personal touch.[66] The track did not chart commercially but highlighted his versatility beyond acting, influenced briefly by his variety show experiences where he occasionally performed covers. No further solo releases have followed as of 2025, with Gengxin prioritizing his screen career.Awards and nominations
Major wins
Lin Gengxin's major award wins highlight pivotal moments in his career, particularly his breakthrough roles and sustained popularity in Chinese television. 2012Lin Gengxin earned the Newcomer of the Year award at the 6th Tencent Video Star Awards for his performance as the 14th Prince in the historical drama Scarlet Heart.[67] He also received the Best Newcomer award at the Sohu TV Drama Awards for the same role.[67] Additionally, he won Best Newcomer and Most Popular Actor at the 1st iQiyi Award Ceremony for Scarlet Heart. 2017
For his portrayal of Yuwen Yue in the action drama Princess Agents, Lin Gengxin won the Most Popular Actor award at the 11th Tencent Video Star Awards.[3] 2023
Lin Gengxin was awarded the All-Rounded Quality Drama Star at the 8th China Quality Television Drama Awards, recognizing his versatile contributions to television.[68] 2024
Lin Gengxin won the Trendy Actor of Adaptations at the Yuewen Global IP Awards.[69] He also received the VIP Star of the Year at the Tencent Video All Star Night.[6] 2025
At the Weibo Night awards ceremony (2024 edition, held January 2025), Lin Gengxin received the Quality Actor of the Year honor, shared with peers Bai Jingting, Jing Boran, and Wu Lei, affirming his ongoing influence in the industry.[70][6]
Nominations and rankings
Lin Gengxin has garnered several nominations for his performances, underscoring his consistent presence in award considerations within the Chinese film and television industry, even if victories have been selective. In 2014, Lin was nominated for Best New Performer at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards for portraying Shatuo Zhong in Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon, a fantasy action film directed by Tsui Hark. That same year, he earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 12th Huading Awards for the same performance. More recently, in 2025, Lin was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series at the Magnolia Awards (Shanghai Television Festival) for his role as Fang Xiewen in the family drama The Tale of Rose. Beyond individual award nods, Lin has been featured in prominent industry rankings that measure celebrity influence, earnings, and media presence in China. He appeared on the Forbes China Celebrity 100 list, which evaluates top entertainers based on income, visibility, and market endorsements.| Year | Ranking | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 77th | Following increased visibility from television roles, with estimated earnings contributing to his placement.[71] |
| 2017 | 43rd | Peak ranking amid rising stardom from films like Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back, with reported income of 100 million yuan.[32] |
| 2019 | 84th | Reflecting sustained popularity despite fluctuating project outputs.[72] |