User:Yinglong999

Yinglong999
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Name
應龍 (yìnglóng)
Country United States
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WebsiteYinglong999 Website
Account statistics
Joined22 April 2020
Edit count6,300+
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This user has a channel on YouTube with 270000+ views.
This user has access to LexisNexis.
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This user can contribute at a professional level of American English.
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Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel avanzado de español de México.
it-2Quest'utente può contribuire con un livello intermedio di italiano.
zh-0這位用戶無法理解中文,或難以理解中文。
这位用户无法理解中文,或难以理解中文。


Yinglong999 is an American retired competitive wushu taolu practitioner, wushu historian, Wikipedian, and YouTuber. Having begun wushu history research in 2020, he is one of the most prominent wushu media individuals of all time.

As of 2025, Yinglong has created over 190 pages on English Wikipedia related to wushu, and has made over 6,700 edits in total to various versions of the site. He is the only Wikipedian to have standardized the formatting of wushu articles on Wikipedia, and only to have worked on wushu articles to be featured in the "Did-You-Know?" section of the main page. He has created numerous articles about important competitions and athletes, improved several preexisting articles, and documented a significant portion of wushu history. His articles have gained great acclaim and endorsement from figures including Sun Peiyuan and Wong Weng Son.

As a YouTuber, Yinglong created his channel in late 2023. He has covered numerous performances from competitions throughout the history of wushu, featuring old prominent athletes and modern rising figures. He has also published several videos related to wushu history. As of 2025, he holds over 800 subscribers.

Other projects have included the uswushuteam.com which documents the entire US Wushu Team history, the "Collegiate Wushu Wiki" which documents the collegiate wushu community in the United States, and various other documents and playlists related to the archiving of wushu history. He has been invited by collegiate wushu clubs to give presentations on wushu history.

In real life, Yinglong heavily practiced wushu as a kid and teenager, placed in competitions, and was a two-time USAWKF Traditional Team member. His real life career has taken over his time practicing wushu and researching history.

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Awards

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The Original Barnstar
Thank you for your edits. You are improving wushu-related coverage on Wikipedia, and that deserves an award. Mwiqdoh (talk) 02:31, 17 July 2021 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
Congrats on your latest DYK, and thank you for your contributions! Metaviva (talk) 09:02, 27 September 2025 (UTC)