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He is the oldest living Goa'uld System Lord,He alone stands against the
might of Anubis
and has from time to time allied himself with the interests of the SGC
if they serve to further his own.
Myths of Yu:
Yu The Great is now considered to have been an actual person, the first
King of the Xia dynasty. He is best remembered for his battle against
flooding. A great flood inundated the valley of the Huanghe River. It
covered even the hills, so that the people could find no food. King Shun
ordered the official Yu to control it. Yu organized people to cut channels
and build other projects to drain the waters away to the sea. He worked
for 13 years before bringing the flood under control.His betrothed was
Nu Jiao, described as a quiet and beautiful maiden. While he was busy
with his flood controlling work she sent her maid every day to the southern
foot of Tushan Hill to wait for him to pass, but he did not appear. Finally
he came home and they were married. But four days later he left again
for his engineering projects. Before Yu's efforts, his father, Gun, had
been in charge of flood control. The Yu story has become attached to several
natural sites, even some far afield form the original Huanghe valley.
Near Sanmen (Three Gates) Gorge on the Huanghe in Henan province there
are seven pits resembling wells, which people like to say, were dug by
Yu. A large stone formation with a print like a great horseshoe nearby,
they say, was left when Yu leaped over the Sanmen Gorge on horseback.
On the Changjiang (Yangtze) River in Sichuan's Wushan county above the
famous gorges there is an inlet leading off the river valley to nowhere.
About this it is said a stupid dragon started digging a wrong watercourse,
and Yu killed it. There one finds places named Cuokai (Wrongly Opened)
and Dragon-killing Terrace.Yu's outstanding service won him the trust
of the people. After the death of King Shun, Yu became chief of the tribal
confederation on the central plains. Archaeologists are excavating what
may be Yu's capital south of Zhengzhou in Henan province. Yu died in what
is today's Shanxing in the coastal Zhejiang province, where there is a
tomb said to be his.

Sometimes Credited As:
Vincent Crestejo
Vince Crestejo
I, Robot (2004) He did the stunts
The Day After Tomorrow (2004) He did the stunts
Walking Tall (2004) He did the stunts
Stargate SG-1 (1999-2003) He played the Goa'uld System Lord Yu-huang
Shang Ti or Yu the Great
Christmas Rush (2002) (TV) (as Vincent Crestejo) He played Mr. Wong
The Inspectors 2: A Shred of Evidence (2000) He played Undercover Inspector
Dark Angel He played Chinese Man in the episode 411 On the DL 14 November
2000
Level 9 He played Man in Black #1 in the episode DefCon 3 November 2000
Sentinel He played Senior Monk in the episode Love Kills 18 March 1998
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