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The world's longest-lived person, Danish Hendrick Gie van Andel Schipper, died peacefully in his sleep in the early morning of the 30th at the age of 115.
According to the Associated Press, Hendrikji van Andel Schipper was born in 1890 and just celebrated his 115th birthday on June 29 this year. She is a big fan of Ajax and has a very optimistic personality. In an interview on her 114th birthday, she told everyone that the secret to her longevity was to eat a traditional Dutch food, pickled herring and a glass of orange juice every day.
Hendrikji van Andel Schipper has lived in the northern Dutch town of Hochfen since World War II and was only admitted to a nursing home at the age of 106. She had no children and her husband died of cancer in 1959. Last year, she was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records as "the world's longest-lived person".
The director of the nursing home said that until the dying period, the old man's consciousness was very clear, but his physical condition was deteriorating. She is already content with the title of "the world's longest-lived person" for more than a year.
After learning of her death, a Guinness World Records spokesperson said that the "world's longest-lived person" is now American Elizabeth Bourdain, 115 years old, born on August 15, 1890.
And in Chinese history, the longest-lived person recorded was Zhang Sanfeng, who lived to be 149 years old.
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As of January 2020, the world's longest-lived person is Saparman Sodimejo. Lived for 146 years. Saparman Sodimejo's Indonesian ID card shows that he was born in 1870.
Since birth registration was only introduced in Indonesia in 1900, it is not possible to confirm the exact age of those born before 1900.
Due to his deteriorating health, Sodimejo was admitted to the hospital in early April 2017, but he was later discharged and returned home on his own. On April 30, 2017, 146-year-old Saparman Sodimejo passed away in a village in Central Java, Indonesia.
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The world's oldest living person, Emma Martina Luigia Morano, the world's oldest person certified by Guinness World Records, passed away on April 15, 2017, at the age of 117 years and 137 days, equivalent to 117 years and 137 days of life.
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Li Qingyuan is the longest-lived person in the world, living 256 years.
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The longest-lived woman in history: The longest-lived woman in history with conclusive documentation is Jeanne Louise Calment of France. He was born on February 21, 1875 and died on August 4, 1997, at the age of 122 years and 164 days.
The longest-lived man in history: Chiyo Izumishige, a Japanese, was born on June 29, 1864 and died on February 21, 1986, at the age of 120 years and 237 days.
Oldest person currently alive: A Lebanese woman named Hamida Mussolmani, who was born in 1877, is 128 years old this year, according to personal documents, putting her on track to become the world's longest-lived person.
One of the longest-lived people with certificates: Du Pinhua, a 120-year-old man at Wutongqiao, Leshan, Sichuan Province, China, was 116 years old in 2002, and obtained a certificate issued by the Guinness World Headquarters in Shanghai and was recognized as the world's longest-lived person.
Second longest-lived person with a certificate: In 2005, the Guinness Book of World Records declared Emiliano Mercado del Toro, then 114 Puerto Rican citizen, the world's longest-lived person, who celebrated his 115th birthday on August 21 at his home in the town of Isabella, Puerto Rico.
Said to be the longest-lived man in the world: An old Chinese medicine practitioner named Li Qingyun, a vegetarian, is said to have been born in 1677 and died in 1933 at the age of 256.
As can be seen from the above information, whether alive or dead, so far there is no exact information on who is the longest-lived person.
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Oldest man: Mian (May 20, 1870 – August 19, 2008, aged 138).
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It should be Zhang Sanfeng of the Song Dynasty, and Zhang Jun was also called Zhang Jun to live one hundred and sixty-three years old.
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It is a monk of Huizhao of the Song Dynasty, and he is 290 years old
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It is said that this is a monk in India who lived to be 1072 years old, but the method of counting the year at that time was different from the current method of counting the year, so he lived 1072 years old, but I think this is all made up.
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Since ancient times, no one has died, and his name has been passed down for thousands of years. Reading from the Dream of Red Mansions, Baoyu is still a teenager. The years are ruthless, and no one has mercy when the oil runs out! It is difficult to say right and wrong, and it is necessary to leave the blue and white in the world.
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It was Chen Jun of Fujian, who was born in the Tang Dynasty and died in the Yuan Dynasty, and lived to be 443 years old, but it should be a rumor.
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I think it's fake, no one can live that long.
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Yes, when he became a monk in his generation, there was no queen, and the lifeblood of his family was broken, and some of them were thousands of years old
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Zhang Sanfeng lived to be 218 years old, this is true, but it is a bit exaggerated to say that he is a thousand years old.
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Impossible, it's all legends
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Live hundreds of thousands of people, called old monsters.
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Personally, I feel that it is true, after all, the world is so big, there must be everyone and everything.
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Li Qingyun (it is rumored that he lived to a total of 256 years old from 1677 to 1933), originally known as Zhou Liang, later renamed Wang Yaofeng, born in Yangcheng Lake, some say that it is a person near Suzhou City, and some say that it is near Mudu, and later identified by a historian named Uncle Wang, it was determined that it was near Xiangyilan Bridge, and he ran a noodle restaurant at that time, and was well-known in the local area. About 25 years before Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1820), he came to the Chenjiachang in Kaixian County. Legend has it that he lived for 256 years, was a scholar of traditional Chinese medicine in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, and was also a world-famous longevity old man.
When he was 100 years old (1777), he was awarded a special award for his outstanding achievements in Chinese medicine. At the age of 200, he still lectured at universities. During this period, he was interviewed by many Western scholars.
Li Qingyun married 23 wives in his life, had 180 descendants, and was 256 years old. We often see on TV that some people live to be more than 120 or 160 years old, but it's nothing, Li Qingyun lived 256 years old, and he is a vegetarian. He believes that he has three reasons for his health and longevity:
One is a long-term vegetarian diet; the second is to keep calm and cheerful inside; The third is to boil wolfberry water with flower branch tea all year round.
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The Baozhang monk is 1072 years old and has the longest life.
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American, I forget how old I am, maybe 146 can't remember.
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The Zhou Dynasty, which lasted 810 years, from 1066 BC to 256 BC, was the longest dynasty in Chinese history. During this period, it was divided into the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and historians often divided the Eastern Zhou Dynasty into two periods: the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
Oh, a long history, there are many great people, whether it is Liu Bang or Xiang Yu, they are all great in life, if the brain teaser is in a hurry, I will Liu Hulan Because of the greatness of life and the glory of death...
Temujin, Napoleon, Alexander, Louis XIV were all very powerful.
The world's longest-lived person is Riko Tanaka, who lives in Fukuoka, Japan, and she is still alive at 117 years old.