Wu Long

Wu Long

NameWu Long
TitleXi Jinping's second brother-in-law
GenderMale
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Wu Long is a Chinese businessman best known as the husband of Qi An’an (originally named Xi An’an), the second daughter of senior CCP leader Xi Zhongxun and the elder sister of Xi Jinping. Through this marriage, Wu Long became Xi Jinping’s brother-in-law.

Wu Long serves as the Chairman of Guangzhou Xinyou Equipment Co., Ltd. According to reports, although the company was relatively young at the time of its founding, it quickly rose to prominence by winning major contracts from China Mobile, defeating strong competitors such as Motorola. This success established Wu Long as a wealthy and influential entrepreneur in the telecommunications equipment sector.

His wife, Qi An’an, has also held prominent positions in the business world, including serving as Vice Chairman of the Hudson Clean Energy Investment Fund China Division. Together, they have two children: son Wu Lafei and daughter Wu Yaning (also known as Wu Xiao), who holds Austrian citizenship and has been linked with international organizations such as former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s charitable foundation, alongside her husband Daniel Foa.

While detailed financial records of Wu Long have not been disclosed publicly, his business achievements and family connections place him among the wealthy and influential figures within China’s extended elite circles.