The artists under his banner: "Wu Qilong, Dai Jiaoqian, Liu Sitong, Li Xie, Lv Songxian, Kou Zhenhai, Yue Yue Li, Wu Qianqian, Qian Yinchen, Han Xiao Zhang Tianqi, Cai Yan, Huo Zhengying, Ye Zuxin."
Wu Qi Long (吴奇隆), born October 31, 1970 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province of China, is a Chinese-language male singer, actor, producer, and producer.
He debuted in 1988 as a member of the Little Tigers, the Thunderbolt Tigers. 1991 saw the temporary disbandment of the Little Tigers. 1992 saw him go solo and release his first solo album, "Chasing the Wind Boys", which went quadruple platinum in two months. 1992 saw him become one of Taiwan's top ten most popular idols for five consecutive years in polls organized by Minsheng Daily .
In 1993, he was awarded the Gold Award for the Most Promising Newcomer of the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs and the Gold Award for the Most Popular Newcomer of the Top Ten Golden Songs; in 1993 and 1994, he was awarded the Bonus Prize of the Cross River Dragon at the Shouting Heavenly Jazz Awards Ceremony; in 1994, he starred in the costume romance film Liang Zhu; in 1996, he ranked ninth in the Global Top Ten Chinese Movie Stars Vote organized by the Executive Committee of the Golden Horse Awards and the media both at home and abroad. ranked ninth.
In 2001, he was nominated for the Best Actor of the 18th Shanghai Television Festival Magnolia Award for his role in the martial arts drama Xiao XI Lang, and won the Most Popular Actor Award at the 18th Shanghai Television Festival for his role in the costume drama Step by Step.
In 2003, Nicky Wu set up Beijing Straw Bear Film and Culture Co., Ltd. and participated in the production of films such as Ink Attack, invested in the emotional drama Perfect Husband, the anti-Japanese drama Mission Impossible, and produced and starred in the martial arts drama The Legend of the Magic Witch with White Hair, The Legend of the Swordsman of Shushan Warriors, and the urban ethical drama April in the Stars, among other dramas.
He is also involved in film and game production, catering, real estate, apparel and other industries; he owns nine personal companies, two studios and three patents. 2012, he founded his personal brand, Black and White Energy. 2017, he founded the clothing brand Ed Hardy X.
Wu Qi Long is passionate about public welfare and charitable work, and has served as the spokesman for a number of charitable projects and ambassador, and has won a number of charitable awards and titles.