Chinese university graduate quits finance job for acting, values freedom over high salary


By Fran Lu

A 30-year-old woman, a former top gaokao scorer and economics graduate from Peking University, left her finance job to pursue acting. - Photo: SCMP composite/Weibo/Sohu

BEIJING (SCMP): A university graduate gave up her glamorous life in the finance industry to embark on a new journey as an actress, stating that she values freedom above all else.

Zeng Shuangyi, 30, gained public attention after taking part in the Chinese talent show Produce Camp 2020.

She stood out as the only one among the 101 idol trainees not signed to a talent agency and was also notable for being a graduate of China’s prestigious Peking University.

In 2013, she excelled in her hometown of Fuding in southeastern China’s Fujian province by becoming the top scorer in the competitive gaokao, China’s national college entrance exam. -- Photo: thepaper.cnIn 2013, she excelled in her hometown of Fuding in southeastern China’s Fujian province by becoming the top scorer in the competitive gaokao, China’s national college entrance exam. -- Photo: thepaper.cn

Zeng ranked 75th in her first stage performance and was eliminated in the second round. She described this as the lowest score she had ever attained.

In 2013, she was the top scorer in her hometown of Fuding in southeastern China’s Fujian province, during the competitive gaokao, China’s national college entrance exam.

As a result, she was admitted to Peking University’s Yuanpei School, which allowed her the freedom to choose any major that sparked her interest.

Although she grew up taking dance lessons, her mother (right) rejected the teacher’s suggestion for her to pursue professional dance training, prioritising her impressive academic performance instead. -- Photo: thepaper.cnAlthough she grew up taking dance lessons, her mother (right) rejected the teacher’s suggestion for her to pursue professional dance training, prioritising her impressive academic performance instead. -- Photo: thepaper.cnAfter graduating with a degree in economics, Zeng secured a job at a finance company in Hong Kong.

While many considered it a prestigious position, Zeng reflected that the well-paying job led her to experience “the darkest time of her life.”

She remarked that she could only find meaning in pursuits that ignite her passion, particularly acting.

Zeng realised her interest in acting at the age of five, when she empathised deeply with a female character from a television drama.

She grew up taking dance lessons, but her mother declined the teacher’s recommendation for her to train as a professional dancer, believing her impressive academic performance should take precedence.

After changing her career, Zeng experienced a significant shift in her quality of life. She moved from a studio in downtown Beijing to a shared room on the outskirts, switched from taxis to the metro for commuting, and rarely bought high-end clothing.

She expressed clarity in knowing “what I want and what the worst outcome could be, but I am willing to carve my own path, even if it is fraught with pain and challenges.”

Zeng gained public attention after she participated in the Chinese talent show “Produce Camp 2020” and has since appeared in numerous television shows. Photo: thepaper.cnZeng gained public attention after she participated in the Chinese talent show “Produce Camp 2020” and has since appeared in numerous television shows. Photo: thepaper.cn

Zeng relinquished a lucrative job and a vibrant lifestyle, but in return, she attained what she described as “freedom of life.”

Initially, Zeng chose to downplay her educational background, worried that casting directors might typecast her as suited only for intelligent roles.

Now, she has come to terms with her identity as a Peking University graduate, recognising that it aids in her visibility and provides her with audition opportunities.

With 260,000 followers on a social media platform, Zeng has taken on supporting roles in popular dramas. -- Photo: thepaper.cnWith 260,000 followers on a social media platform, Zeng has taken on supporting roles in popular dramas. -- Photo: thepaper.cn

Zeng has amassed 260,000 followers on a social media platform and has played supporting roles in several successful dramas, including Under the Skin 2 (2024) and The Burning River (2020).

She aspires to create representative works that might one day allow her to shed this label.

“Everyone has the freedom to explore different roles in their lives. Being a Peking University graduate, as prestigious as it may sound, is merely one role,” remarked an online observer. - SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

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