Monday, November 26, 2018

The secret of the death of a 256-year-old man!

Lee Singh Yun was born in China in 1677. His document and the one who gave us this story told the New York Times magazine. One of the most famous newspapers on May 6, 1933, after extensive research, is the first person to talk about the world's oldest person after the hero's death.



This man who guided everyone was dedicated to his life to study herbs, meditate, and keep her body active. He is a doctor, a natural activist, dietitian and military tutor.

He learned martial arts from childhood, traveled across famous areas for special herbs and found their medicinal properties. While he was 10 years old, he had a large pharmacy due to non-stop research. At age 70, Yun was a martial art teacher and tutor advisor. Even at the age of 90, he is said to be a very active, strong, flexible, sharp minded person who is very vocal in his speech.



The world's most powerful person
He was a follower of Thyostis, and committed his spiritual life in Tibet. Still, interest in herbs was always with him. After retiring from the Army, Lee Yun has always stated that she was always young, because she continued to have herbs regularly, even after dedicating herself to Thyoism and meditation.

The elderly residents of his home said that Lee Singh was unaware of their grandparents and still young men. The stories of our story guide's long life are confirmed by these stories.



Lee Yun's dietary habit was to eat rice, herb and rice wine. A monk who he met at the age of 130 taught the breathing process, integrated movements and specific sounds that helped to balance life.


His final words are "I have done everything I have to do in this world

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