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How old did Jiang Ziya live? Is it reliable?
Reliable.

Jiang Ziya was in his seventies when he met Jichang, and he was still hale and hearty.

According to historical records, he was born in 1 156 BC, died in1kloc-0/7 BC and lived to 139 years old. He assisted King Saturday successively and was named King Qi. This historical fact cannot be tampered with. For a person who pays attention to the way of keeping in good health and lives in ancient times, it can be said to be really surprising.

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Jiang Taigong is the 54th grandson of Shennong in Yan Di and the 36th grandson of Boyi. Zhou Wenwang, King Wu, Cheng Wang and Kang Wang are four generations of masters, Qi Wang, and his wife's name is Shen Jiang. * * * There are 13 sons (Ding, Ren, Nian, Qi, Fang, Shao, Luo, Ming, Qing, Yi, Shang, Qi, Zuo), and the female city is Princess Jiang, left.

65438 BC+0265438 BC+065438 BC+0 BC, Geng Ding of the Yin Dynasty was born in the eighth year in an aristocratic family in the East China Sea. Zhou Kangwang died in Chen Wunian (BC 1072) in Haojiang, the capital of Zhou Dynasty, at the age of 139.

Jiang Taigong was poor all his life, but he hesitated to choose a master. But he was patient, observed the situation and waited for the opportunity. He finally met the master and helped Ji Chang and Xiu De to strengthen their martial arts, so as to prosper the Zhou Dynasty. Zhou Wuwang defeated Zhou, Taigong was the strategist, and Konoha fought to destroy the business, making the first contribution.

At the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, Jiang Taigong was made the monarch of Qi. He managed the country well and built a great country. These heritages still exist, which laid the foundation for Qi Huangong to become the first of the five tyrants.

Before the Tang and Song Dynasties, Jiang Taigong was named as a military commander by the emperor, Tang Suzong named Jiang Taigong as a military king, and Song Zhenzong named Jiang Taigong as a military king. In the Yuan Dynasty, folk added some myths and legends to Jiang Taigong.

During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Xu wrote the novel Romance of Gods. Since then, Jiang Taigong has changed from a man to a god, and is widely believed by people.