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  1. Li Ching-Yuen or Li Ching-Yun (simplified Chinese: 李清云; traditional Chinese: 李清雲; pinyin: Lǐ Qīngyún, (died 6 May 1933) was a Chinese herbalist, martial artist and tactical advisor, known for his supposed extreme longevity. [1][2] His true date of birth has never been determined. Gerontologists consider his claims to be a myth ...

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    In the 1920s, the strange story of Li Ching-Yuen made headlines around the world. According to Snopes, Li was allegedly born in China’s Sichuan province in either 1677 or 1736. He claimed that he had spent his first century of life as a traveling herbalist, collecting medicinal plants from the country’s forests and mountains. After he turned 100, L...

    Wu Peifu reportedly met with Li Ching-Yuen in the late 1920s to learn his advice for living a long life. At that time, Li explained, according to TIME, that for decades he’d lived mainly on herbs and rice wine. Li then went on to say that his secret was about more than his diet, however. He said that his approach on “how to get the most out of each...

    Though Li claimed he was 256 years old at the time of his death, and others even backed him up, it’s unclear how much solid proof there is to support his assertions. In the early 20th century, Li’s neighbors swore that their grandfathers remembered him from their youth — and that he’d already been an old man then. And around 1928, Professor Wu Chun...

    Did Li Ching-Yuen really live to be 256 years old? According to the Australian Associated Press, an expert in genetics from Boston University named Dr. Thomas Perls said in 2020, “Just from a demographic point of view, a claim of 256 is impossible.” Even in Li’s final years, some expressed doubts about his age. “To skeptical Western eyes he looked ...

  2. Feb 27, 2013 · When Li Ching-Yuen finally died in 1933, at a reputed age of either 197 or 256, the New York Times noted of his passing that : Li Ching-yun, a resident of Kaihsien, in the Province of Szechwan ...

  3. May 31, 2023 · In the video, the narration over a grainy photograph of an old man claims that Li Ching-Yuen, also spelled Li Ching-yun, lived to the age of 256. The video also claims that he was 210 cm in height and had 24 wives, who bore him 180 children, and at the age of 71, he was sprightly enough to become a martial arts master and a tactical advisor.

  4. Nov 19, 2020 · Mr Li’s death was recorded in The New York Times in 1933 following a report by the Associated Press. The story’s headline, “Li Ching-Yun Dead; Gave His Age as 197” is augmented by a sub-head that reads, “Inquiry putting his age at 256.”. The news report goes on to say that Mr Li was reported to have buried 23 wives during his long life.

  5. Apr 28, 2021 · Ravi Rajan (author) from Mumbai on April 28, 2021: The incredible story of Li Ching-Yuen, a martial art expert and an herbalist who was supposedly born in either 1677 or 1736 (his true date of birth was never known). He lived for over 190 years or 256 years and died somewhere in 1933. The unbelievable story of Li Ching-Yuen, a martial art ...

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  7. Dec 17, 2016 · Not only that, but according to Professor Wu Chung-Chien, this man was actually born in 1677, so when he died he was really 256 years old. He revealed the case to the public three years prior to the article in the New York Times, about a man named Li Ching-Yuen, for whom he found records in which the imperial government of the Qing dynasty, the ...

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