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Peng Zu, also known as Peng Keng or Yun's Sword, is famous for his long life. It was originally a fairy in the pre-Qin legend, and later Taoism regarded it as a fairy. Peng Zu was born on June 6th, with his father Lu Zhong and his mother. Peng Zu is the grandson of the ancient emperor Zhuan Xu (the eighth grandson of the Yellow Emperor).

When Emperor Yao cooked wild chicken soup for him, Yao gave him the seal, and later generations called him Peng Zu. Shun Shi learned the truth from Yin Shouzi and lived in seclusion in Wuyishan.

By the end of Shang Dynasty, he was 767 years old (or over 800 years old). Despite his advanced age, he still shows no signs of aging. Since he was a child, he likes quiet, does not pursue fame, does not attract attention, does not deliberately dress himself up, and takes health care and self-cultivation as his career all day long. The king asked him to be a doctor, but he couldn't get rid of it and had to agree, but he often refused to go to court on the grounds of illness. He is proficient in the art of assistant instruction; Take cinnamon bark, mica powder and elk antler powder regularly. On weekdays, he is silent, never boasting, and never does anything to confuse people and turn ghosts into profits. He often travels around and never rides a horse. Even if he has to travel for a hundred days or dozens of days, he doesn't bring dry food. When he comes back, it makes no difference when he eats and wears in peace. He is also good at guiding the circulation of qi and often holds his breath from morning till night. After that, he rubbed his eyes, massaged his body, licked his lips and spat before he stood up. Sometimes when the body is tired and uncomfortable, lead it to hold its breath and attack the affected area, so that its nine orifices, five internal organs, limbs and even hair are unobstructed and the body is as comfortable as ever. When the king heard about it, he asked him himself, but he kept silent. Give him tens of thousands of gold, and he will take it all and give it to the poor.

Peng Zu was the great-grandson of Zhuan Xu among the five ancient emperors. He experienced three dynasties: Yao and Shun, Xia and Shang, and he was 767 years old when he arrived in Zhou Wang at the end of the Shang Dynasty. According to legend, he lived for more than 800 years, and he was the one who knew the best way to keep in good health and lived the longest.

Peng Zu is indifferent by nature, regardless of worldly fame and wealth, and does not pursue fame and glory, but only devotes himself to preserving health and longevity. His master has written health books such as "Nine Capitals", and he has devoted himself to studying, integrating and applying what he has learned. Peng Zu often takes water ghost mica powder and elk antlers powder to keep her face young. He often sits cross-legged and holds his breath when practicing. Sit from morning till noon, adjust your breath, rub your eyes, rub your body, and get up when you feel comfortable. He is sad and always smiles. Sometimes when he is sick or tired, he uses qigong to cure diseases to relieve fatigue. He makes the internal qi dive, from his special head with nine orifices, to his internal organs, and finally to the hair of his limbs. Air flows in the body like a light cloud, which can not only drive away fatigue but also cure diseases. Peng Zu was the great-grandson of Zhuan Xu among the five ancient emperors. He experienced three dynasties: Yao and Shun, Xia and Shang, and he was 767 years old when he arrived in Zhou Wang at the end of the Shang Dynasty. According to legend, he lived for more than 800 years, and he was the one who knew the best way to keep in good health and lived the longest.

Peng Zu is indifferent by nature, regardless of worldly fame and wealth, and does not pursue fame and glory, but only devotes himself to preserving health and longevity. His master has written health books such as "Nine Capitals", and he has devoted himself to studying, integrating and applying what he has learned. Peng Zu often takes water ghost mica powder and elk antlers powder to keep her face young. He often sits cross-legged and holds his breath when practicing. Sit from morning till noon, adjust your breath, rub your eyes, rub your body, and get up when you feel comfortable. He is sad and always smiles. Sometimes when he is sick or tired, he uses qigong to cure diseases to relieve fatigue. He makes the internal qi dive, from his special head with nine orifices, to his internal organs, and finally to the hair of his limbs. Air flows in the body like a light cloud, which can not only drive away fatigue but also cure diseases.

Peng Zu was the great-grandson of Zhuan Xu among the five ancient emperors. He experienced three dynasties: Yao and Shun, Xia and Shang, and he was 767 years old when he arrived in Zhou Wang at the end of the Shang Dynasty. According to legend, he lived for more than 800 years, and he was the one who knew the best way to keep in good health and lived the longest.

Peng Zu is indifferent by nature, regardless of worldly fame and wealth, and does not pursue fame and glory, but only devotes himself to preserving health and longevity. His master has written health books such as "Nine Capitals", and he has devoted himself to studying, integrating and applying what he has learned. Peng Zu often takes water ghost mica powder and elk antlers powder to keep her face young. He often sits cross-legged and holds his breath when practicing. Sit from morning till noon, adjust your breath, rub your eyes, rub your body, and get up when you feel comfortable. He is sad and always smiles. Sometimes when he is sick or tired, he uses qigong to cure diseases to relieve fatigue. He makes the internal qi dive, from his special head with nine orifices, to his internal organs, and finally to the hair of his limbs. Air flows in the body like a light cloud, which can not only drive away fatigue but also cure diseases.