Zhōng Yùlóng 鍾毓龍 (style name Yùyún 郁雲; late sobriquet Yōngwēng 庸翁; 1880–1970) was a native of Qiántáng 錢塘 (Hángzhōu), Zhèjiāng 浙江. He was among the last graduates of the traditional imperial examinations, obtaining the jǔrén 舉人 degree in Guāngxù 29th year (1903). He worked for decades as a classical Chinese and history teacher in Zhèjiāng, served as principal of Zōngwén Middle School 宗文中學 for 25 years (from 1921), and was deputy editor of the Zhèjiāng Tōngzhì Museum 浙江通志館. After 1949 he was vice-chairman of the Hángzhōu Political Consultative Conference. His encyclopedic mythological novel Shànggǔ Mìshǐ 上古秘史 (KR4k0315) — 160 chapters, over one million characters, drawing on approximately 500 classical sources — was composed in the 1930s but not published until 1985 (Zhèjiāng Wényì Press). He also wrote Shuō Hángzhōu 說杭州 (About Hangzhou) and Zhèjiāng Dìlǐ Kǎo 浙江地理考 (A study of Zhèjiāng geography). He lived to age 90.