Second place: Master Zhao Hui, at the age of 290.
A famous monk in the Southern and Northern Dynasties was born in 526 AD and died in 8 15. He is the oldest monk in China and lived for 290 years. The Chronology of the Birth and Death of Eminent Monks in Past Dynasties records this fact, and the Biography of Eminent Monks in Song Dynasty written by Zanning also records the fact that Master Zhao Hui lived for more than 290 years.
Third place: Li Qingyuan, 256 years old.
Chinese medicine scholars in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China were rated as the oldest people in modern history. According to Li's genealogy, he was born in 1677 and died in 1933, and lived for 256 years. He had 24 wives and 180 descendants, and his existence spanned the whole history of the Qing Dynasty.
Fourth place: Zhang Sanfeng, 2 17 years old.
Chun Yu was born in Mingjunbao (also known as Quan Yi) on April 9th in the Southern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1248). Yizhou, Liaodong, a famous Taoist in China, is a legendary figure who combines Taoism, martial arts and literature. He died in 1464 and lived for 2 17 years.
Fifth place: Upp, 200 years old.
He studied medicine under Hua Tuo, who was good at Wu Qin opera, and wrote Upp Materia Medica, and lived for 200 years.