Ronald Cheng, born on March 9, 1972 in Hsinchu, Taiwan, is a singer, songwriter and actor. Zheng Zhongji is the son of Zheng Donghan, the president of Gold Medal Gale Records (former president of Polygram Records Asia Pacific, president of Universal Music Asia Pacific and chairm

Ronald Cheng, born on March 9, 1972 in Hsinchu, Taiwan, is a singer, songwriter and actor.

Zheng Zhongji is the son of Zheng Donghan, the president of Gold Medal Gale Records (former president of Polygram Records Asia Pacific, president of Universal Music Asia Pacific and chairman of EMI Asia).

Cheng Chung-kee graduated from St. Louis High School and went to Mt. San Antonio College in the United States, majoring in business and minoring in music history.

Ronald Cheng has loved singing since he was a child. When Jacky Cheung went to Los Angeles to record his album in 1995, Cheng Chung-kee was arranged by Jacky Cheung's queen producer Ou Dingyu to sing harmony, and he and Jacky Cheung apprenticed together. Huang Baigao often said that he has the potential to become the most popular male singer.

After his debut, Zheng Zhongji released many records. Because of his singing skills and his voice resembling Jacky Cheung, he was praised by the media and fans as Jacky Cheung's successor. In 1996, the two sang "Dilemma", which made Zheng Zhongji an instant star. , became a hot newcomer in the Hong Kong music scene at that time. His records were well received and he became one of the best-selling newcomers in the Hong Kong pop music industry in the late 1990s.

In 2000, "Twelve Nights" produced by Peter Chan was officially released, in which Ronald Cheng played a photographer.

In 2000, Cheng Zhongji and Miriam Yeung announced their breakup.

In 2000, his career went downhill due to drunkenness and rioting on an EVA Air flight back to Hong Kong. Cheng Chung-kee also suffered from many emotional outbursts that damaged his image.

In 2001, the TV series "Folding Fan Exploring Flowers" starring Zheng Zhongji and Li Bingbing was officially broadcast. Zheng Zhongji played the role of "Lin Jiuyi", a Yangzhou scholar.

On January 23, 2003, the Lunar New Year film "Lucky Man" starring Liang Chaowei and Cheng Zhongji was released in Hong Kong, China. Cheng Zhongji played a master of metaphysics in the film.

In February 2007, "Everything Comes True" starring Zheng Zhongji was released in Hong Kong. He played the role of "Lei Zhen" in the film.

In March 2010, "The Treasure Box" directed by Liu Zhenwei was officially released. Cheng Zhongji played the role of "Qing Yi Se" in the film. In the same year, Zheng Zhongji sang the ending song "I Love Pans" for the animated film "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf"

html. On March 27, 2010, Zheng Zhongji and Asa held an impromptu press conference at the Hong Kong Nine Exhibitions and admitted that they were married and had been married. Decided to divorce.

In August 2011, "Priceless" starring Cecilia Cheung and Cheng Zhongji began to be released. Cheng Zhongji played the funny father in the film.

In July 2012, "The Four Famous Catchers" starring Deng Chao, Liu Yifei, and Cheng Zhongji was officially released. Cheng Zhongji played the role of "Chasing Life" in the film.

On April 4, 2014, the comedy film "Plastic Surgery Diary", produced by Peter Chan, directed by Lin Aihua, and starring Bai Baihe, Cheng Zhongji, Zhang Yao and Guo Jingfei, was officially released.

In 2015, the nonsensical comedy "Journey to the Dragon" starring Zheng Zhongji and Yu Qiao is scheduled to be released nationwide on September 11.

On February 12, 2015, Cheng Zhongji’s wife Yu Simin had a caesarean section in the hospital and gave birth to a son.