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2006-7-87:00:52According to Xinmin Evening News, according to the official information that can be found so far, a 132-year-old woman in South Africa has been confirmed to be the longest life expectant in the world today.
The woman, Moloch Timo, lived in the northern province of Limpopo, and was born on July 4, 1874, according to sources. Timo has 8 children, 29 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren. The local group on aging is filing a Guinness World Records for Timo.
According to the Guinness Book of Records, the oldest person in the world lived to be 120 years old but died in 1986, and the oldest person on record to live was 116 years old.
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Antonio Todd, the world's oldest male and 112-year-old Italian, confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records, passed away at his home in Sardinia on the night of the 3rd. Todd was born on January 22, 1889, in a small mountain village called Diana, near Nuoro, in northeastern Sardinia. He never left the idyllic life in the countryside throughout his life.
Researchers at the University of Sassari in Sardinia have been studying Todd's DNA and daily lifestyles in the hope of finding out the secret to his longevity and healthy life, according to the Ansa news agency4**. The researchers found that in his daily life, he had a glass of red wine, a piece of cheese and a piece of meat every day, and he had a particular preference for lamb. It is reported that the local population of Sardinia generally lives longer, while the villagers living in the mountain villages of Nuoro have a longer lifespan.
In the small mountain village of Tiana, which has only 580 villagers, most of them have survived the age of 80, with dozens over the age of 90 and several over the age of 100. (Yuan Jinlin) Xinhua News Agency.
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A Lebanese woman's personal documents indicate that she was born in 1877 and is 126 years old this year, which puts her on track to become the world's longest-lived person.
Frail and wrinkled, Hamida Musormani still works on her family's farm in southern Lebanon. This week she showed a Reuters reporter a dossier from Lebanon's 1932 census. The dossier shows that Hamida Musormani was born in 1877.
Musormani said she is currently in good health, but her eyesight is weak.
Local Lebanese officials say Musolmani's documents are authentic, even though they date back to the year she was 55 years old. If the data from the Lebanese census were to be accurate, Musormani would be four years older than the world's oldest documented lifespan. The previous record for longevity was held by a French woman who lived to be 122 years old.
Musormani was born into a Shia Muslim peasant family. According to documents, her husband Ali was born in 1890, 13 years younger than her, and died in 1960. Musormani said
I only eat crops that I grow myself. In addition to my very weak eyesight, I am now in good physical condition. She said she already has about 100 children, the youngest of whom is only 10 months old.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the world's oldest person was Jean-Louise Carmen, a French woman, who died in 1997 when she held the record of 122 years and 164 days.
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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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According to local reports, the old lady Devgi Devi who lives in the village of Brown in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh is at least 130 years old. If her age could be confirmed, she would be the longest-lived person in the world, 14 years older than the longest-lived Chinese woman known to have in the world.
Chandigarh City lawyer Dineshi Kumar said a few days ago that although Devi does not have a birth certificate, her family history suggests that she is at least 130 years old. He said Devi gave birth to his eldest daughter when he was 25 years old. The eldest daughter got married at the age of 20 and gave birth to a son Keshav at the age of 28
Ram, and now Ram is 80 years old.
Kumar said he began investigating Devi's family history three months ago and found two important pieces of evidence of her age. First of all, one of her grandchildren is 80 years old. Secondly, one of her surviving sons is 102 years old.
Devi is still sturdy, and she can still go up the hill to collect firewood on her own. She said that she drank two glasses of milk a day, ate a millet loaf, and only went to the hospital twice in her life.
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At most,,, big brother in his early 100s.
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Li Qingyuan (1677-1933), who lived for 256 years, was a scholar of traditional Chinese medicine in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, and a world-famous longevity elder. At the age of 100, he received a special award for his outstanding achievements in Chinese medicine, and at the age of 200, he still often lectured at universities. During this period, he received many visits from Western scholars.
Li Qingyuan has married 24 wives in his life, and he has many children and grandchildren.
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