Who is the longest-lived emperor in the world?
Ganlong: 89 years old, lived to eighty years old, ranking first among all emperors. From the 22nd century BC to A.D. 19 1 1, and from the last emperor Puyi, there were nearly 500 monarchs in China, of which only nine lived to be over 70 years old, namely Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Empress Wu, Tang Li Yuan, Kublai Khan, Zhu Yuanzhang and Gan. Among them, only Liang Wudi, Wu Zetian, Song Gaozong and Gan Long lived to be 80 years old, but Liang Wudi starved to death, Wu Zetian was forced to abdicate, and Song Gaozong was forced to retire to Song Xiaozong more than 20 years earlier. Only Gan Long was happy to see his ancestors. However, if put in the world, he will rank second. Because the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II lived for 90 years!