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In their own words Ching-Yun was born in 1736 and thus at the time of his death 197 years old. But


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In 1933 obituaries in both Time Magazine and the New York Times says that one Li Ching-Yun has 23 wives and 180 children had been buried by the time he died at 256 years of age. Ching-Yun was really so old? Drove over whether he lied about his age? Or was he simply forgot his birthday? Amazingly a hoax story with herbs, served telekommunikationsgesetz on a range of ancient documents.
Little is known about the early life of Ching-Yun. He was born in the Chinese province of Sichuan, where he also died. When he was 10 he could read and write and he was already in the Chinese provinces of Gansu and Shanxi, and to Tibet, Vietnam, Thailand and Manchuria traveled to collect herbs. Afterwards, it becomes tangled around his further life.
Ching-Yun would have traded more than a hundred years herbs. According to Time Magazine he would have had 15 centimeters long fingernails on his right hand. The man had to - given his age creepy - and with accompanying leathery skin shriveled - have looked, but sources from that time were amazed at his youthful appearance. And that's suspicious. Was Ching-Yun as old as he claimed? Was his birth was a clerical error? Overdreef Ching-Yun?
In their own words Ching-Yun was born in 1736 and thus at the time of his death 197 years old. But in October 1929 found Wu Chung-chieh, a professor and dean at the University of Minkuo, documents stated that Ching-Yun was born in 1677 (source). Other documents would have been congratulated for its centenary and bicentenary of the Chinese imperial government. Ching-Yun was then forgotten his own birthday or was this another Ching-Yun?
"Provide a quiet heart, sit like a tortoise, walk lively as a pigeon and sleep like a dog." This is the advice that Ching-Yun gave warlord Wu Pei-fu, who had taken him into the house to steal the secrets of his long life. Ching-Yun verklapte him inner peace and tranquility was the secret to his long life. Ching-Yun lived on a diet of rice and wine.
From a medical and documented perspective, is known and recognized the French Jeanne-Louise Calment, the oldest person ever. The woman died on August 4, 1997 and was 122 years and 164 days old. If the documents Chung-chieh was correctly than Ching-Yun exceeds the official record by more than 130 years. Is it medically possible?
In an article from 1928, the New York Times describes the then 251-year-old Ching-Yun as a youthful appearance which he visually and physically looks like a 60 year old. Ching-Yun had a superhuman body that can resist a quarter of a millennium? Is the story of Ching-Yun based on an accumulation of half-truths, lies and exaggeration? We will never know it, but you will determine your own - drawing conclusions telekommunikationsgesetz - whether or not logical. telekommunikationsgesetz
Thoth: Without DNA modifications will never be a man much older than 110-120 years. If this gentleman really so old he has become so literally was a freak of nature, where ironically the defect in his genes a bypass was our long lost property to be hundreds of years old. Restores the original height limitation in our life is done by the Anunnaki, to ensure that we would gather as much knowledge and was the purpose of our existence working in the mines. (Come only in Firefox) Personally, telekommunikationsgesetz I doubt regularly that story, but I'll come again and again against telekommunikationsgesetz facts that endorse its truth. Other side of the story is the quest of the usefulness longer to live. As long as you live in health and mobility any age is good, and then: the longer the better, as long as everyone does. Who will eventually everyone he / she knows to see him fall away. The finite life as we know it on this planet is an inexhaustible telekommunikationsgesetz source of quests for life goals, family dramas and philosophy topics. Imagine that you would never die ...
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