The incredible secret of the oldest man in the world who has lived 256 years (Video)

Li Ching Yuen from the town of Kao Sacugas, in the Chinese province of Shechvan has lived 256 years, however it may seem incredible the proof of Lee Ching Yuen's life expectancy is on the pages of “New The York Times” from 1933, according to which French University professor Wu Chung Chieh has found evidence. In them [...]
Lee Ching Yuen of the city of Kao Sacugas, in the Chinese province of Shechvan has lived 256 years, however incredible it may seem
The test on Lee Ching Yuen's life expectancy is found in the pages of “The York Times” from 1933, according to which French University professor Wu Chung Chieh has found evidence.
The evidence is that the government of the Chinese Empire in 1827, congratulated Le Ching Yuenın on its 150th birthday, and the same document from 1877 was found when he was blessed with his 200th birthday and his fellow citizens testify to man's life expectancy.
But one thing that really matters is his diet.
According to their testimony found in the archives of the Chinese government and the media, Li Ching Yuen his herbalist career began when he was 10 years old, and he has since gathered and studied plants for longevity and ethnicity and has implemented their priorities.
Throughout 40 years he has survived with plants such as collars, goji berries, wild jingsen, glass cola, and so on. until he regularly drank wine from rice.
By 71 years of age, in 1749 he was attached to the Chinese army, where he had studied war skills. She was even married 23 times and had over 200 children.
He learned to write and read when he was 10 years old, and he has been on his way to Kansu, Chance, Tibet, Anamu, Sijam, Manjour, collecting and studying plants ever since. He had done this for the first 100 years to sell plants that others collected.
According to one of Lee's descendants, there was a man even older, who had lived for 500 years and who taught Liʹa with techniques used in Chinese medicine and showed the coordination of various respiratory schemes in different attitudes and body movements.
Before his death on May 6, 1933, Lee had said a simple sentence:
“Do all I can to help this world”, broadcasts the paper.net












