Huang Sheng Yong

Huang Sheng Yong (Chinese: 黄胜庸; born 8 February 1905?) is a Chinese supercentenarian claim who is currently unverified.

Early life and war
Huang claims to be born in Heyuan, Guangdong on 8 February 1905 (possibly January 1905).

In 1927, Huang followed his uncle, Huang Hanting and he joined to 19th Route Army.

Later he join the army again and participated in the January 28 Incident (Shanghai Incident), the Japanese confrontation with Republic of China for 33 days. Huand and his comrades were get ordered to transfer to reinforcement of the Shanghai front, in the Shanghai suburbs to build fortifications. His group had 105 comrades heroic sacrifices. After the dissolution of the troops, Huang returned to Heping County and his home business, farming. His son says that during the war, Huang saw many people dying just few meters away of him. As his son says, that's a reason why Huang hope that there will be no wars anymore.

After joining the Dongjiang column, he became the Dongjiang column secret traffic officer.

Family and late life
In 1928, Huang end of service, went back to his hometown and he married. He had 7 children (4 sons and 3 daughters). His wife passed away in 1992. On his claimed 110th birthday, he had only one living son, Huang Yitong (his oldest son and two other sons passed away).

Today he lives in Heyuan City, Heping County with his son.