Which emperor lived the oldest in the history of China? How old are you?

Emperor Qianlong (temple name: Emperor of Qing Dynasty, Jin name: Pure Emperor, name taboo:, inheritance relationship: the fourth son of yongzheng emperor of Qing Dynasty) is the oldest emperor in China history, at the age of 89. Let's talk about why Gan Long can live long. In a word, Gan Long lived for a long time. Besides good diet and living conditions, he also likes martial arts and fitness. The most important thing is that he loved calligraphy all his life and used what he recited as a fitness law enforcement. This is one of the important reasons for his longevity. In China, practicing calligraphy has been regarded as a way of keeping fit for more than two thousand years. As early as the Zhou and Qin Dynasties, calligraphy was regarded as one of the "Six Arts" courses. Throughout history, calligraphers mostly live long lives. For example, Ou Yangxun, a famous calligrapher, wrote 90% Temple at the age of 85. Yu Shinan, who wrote the inscription on the Confucius Temple, lived to the age of 89. Yan Zhenqing, who wrote Many Pagodas and Ma Gu Xian Xi Ji Yun, died at the age of 76. Liu Gongquan, who wrote The Mysterious Tower, died at the age of 88.