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In December 2006, he debuted in Dragon Gate as Super Shenlong, a dragon-like masked character billed from China. Wrestling both in NEX and main shows, he lost a mask vs. hair match against Yuki Ono in the Stalker Ichikawa Bom-Ba-Ye 2007 and was meant to leave the promotion, but YAMATO convinced him to stay in and join his New Hazard stable .
Sheng Long is a character hoax related to the Street Fighter series, created by Electronic Gaming Monthly as an April Fools' prank in 1992. Conceived by editor Ken Williams due to a mistranslation suggesting the existence of a character named Sheng Long in the Capcom fighting game Street Fighter II, the publication released an article describing a method to fight the character in the game.
Shenlong is a dragon from Chinese mythology. Shenlong may also refer to: Shenlong (spacecraft), a Chinese reusable space shuttle; Shenlong (Dragon Ball), a character in Dragon Ball media; Shenlong (Bloody Roar), a character in Bloody Roar media; Shenlong Gundam, a fictional mecha in Gundam Wing media
Shenlong, (simplified Chinese: 神龙; traditional Chinese: 神龍; pinyin: shén lóng, literally "god dragon" or "divine dragon", Japanese: 神龍 Shinryū) is the spirit dragon from Chinese mythology who is the dragon god of the tempest and also a master of rain.
Master Shen-Long, known as Chan Sheng-Yao (Chinese: 詹聖堯; pinyin: Zhān Shèngyáo), is a Taiwan-born contemporary Chinese artist, calligrapher, writer, poet, philosopher, Chan/Zen Buddhist master and founder of the Enlightenment Power Mind School.
Piccolo (Japanese: ピッコロ, Hepburn: Pikkoro) is a fictional character in the Japanese Dragon Ball media franchise created by Akira Toriyama.He made his appearance in chapter #161 "Son Goku Wins!!", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on February 9, 1988, [2] as the reincarnation of the evil King Piccolo, who was positioned as a demonic antagonist of the series.
On 26 March 2019 he was selected as part of the Chinese U-23 team to participate for the qualification for the 2020 AFC U-23 Championship.He would make his debut on 26 March 2019 against Malaysia U-23 in a 2-2 draw, where he also scored his first goal for the team as China qualified for the tournament.
Li started his professional football career in 2011 when he was loaned to Shanghai Zobon's squad for the 2011 China League Two campaign. [1] He joined Chinese Super League's newcomer Shanghai SIPG (later renamed as Shanghai Port) in 2013. [2]