Who is the longest lived man in China and what is the secret

Updated on healthy 2024-05-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As of June 2021, the oldest person in China is: Alimihan Seyti, who is now 136 years old. Born on June 25, 1886, he was born in Paikunwuila Village, Kumuxilik Township, Shule County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

    Singing love songs, visiting bazaars, visiting relatives and friends and telling jokes are the norm in the life of the elderly. Since 2010, Alimihan Seyti has won the second place in the national top ten birthday list published by the Chinese Society of Gerontology for three consecutive years, and has now become the first birthday star in China and is also considered to be the world's longest-lived person.

    Alimihan character honors

    In June 2015, Alimihan, who had just turned 129 years old, has now become China's first birthday star and is also considered the world's longest-lived person, just waiting for the certification of the authoritative world record authorizer. On August 6, 2013, Wang Feng, deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Society of Gerontology, and his party made a special trip to Kashgar to check the life and health of four centenarians in Shule, Makati, Zepu and Yache counties.

    After two consecutive days of verification, Wang Feng said: "In the fifth list of China's top ten birthday stars, four birthday stars in Kashgar are on the list, and two of the four centenarians are not in good health. The former first birthday star of China, Guangxi Bamaro Meizhen, passed away on June 4, 2013, which means that Alimihan has become the longest-lived person in China.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia-Alimihan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Li Qingyuan is the longest-lived person in the world, living 256 years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Li Qingyun (1677-1933), formerly known as Zhou Liang, later renamed Wang Yaofeng, was born in Mudu, some said to be a person near Kunshan, and some said that it was near Youlian, and later identified by a historian named Chen Yuanyuan, 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 received many visits from Western scholars.

    Li Qingyun has married 23 wives in his life, with a full house of children and grandchildren, and 180 descendants. He is 256 years old and has a maximum length of 3 meters. 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 there are three reasons for his health and longevity: first, he has been a vegetarian for a long time; the second is to keep calm and cheerful inside; The third is to boil wolfberry water as tea all year round.

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