In the costume drama "The Song of the Golden Moon," the character Chu Zhao has captivated many viewers. As a young and promising inspector, he is elegant, well-educated, yet scheming, managing the turbulent court with ease. And it was actor Zhang Kangle who brought Chu Zhao to life.

Born on August 2001, 8, in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, Zhang Kangle graduated from the Beijing Film Academy's experimental acting program. In recent years, his filmography has continued to expand—from "A Young Man in Chaoge," "Sweeping Black: Decisive Battle," to "Tomorrow, Too," he has portrayed a diverse range of characters. In 31, he has been offered numerous acting roles: in July, he will star in the historical fantasy romance "A Hundred Thousand Crazy Flowers in a Dream" alongside Li Hongyi and Sun Zhenni; in August, he will portray the taciturn and low-key Zhang Qiling, the head of the Zhang family, in "Flowers of the Lost Tomb." In December, he will play Yan Xun, the prince of Yanbei, in "Ice Lake Rebirth," and will face the family rebel He Jiashu in "Returning Boat."

Entering 2025, Zhang Kangle remains active—appearing at the Yaoke Huacai New Drama Festival in March, and his special guest appearance in the historical romance drama "When the Wild Geese Return" aired on the 3th of the same month. Whether playing a forbearing sage in a historical drama or a rebellious teenager in a youth story, he consistently embodies his own unique screen style with his delicate performances.



