Born in the 23rd year of Emperor Yao, he died on March 3rd, 20th year of Yu, on June 12th of the lunar calendar.
Peng Zu family has experienced Xia and Shang Dynasties since Yao Di. Shang dynasty is a history of keeping Tibet, officials worship wise doctors, and Zhou dynasty is a history under the column.
Main achievements: the originator of cooking, the first professional chef in China, the founder of Qigong, the originator of martial arts culture in China, the earliest sexologist in China, the ancestor of longevity, and the first health care scientist in China.
Representative works: China's first book on health, The Peng Zu Classic.
Peng Zu has six tombs of Peng Zu, namely Xuzhou in Jiangsu, Bali in Lin 'an in Zhejiang, Yanling in Henan, Pengcun in Peng Zhen, Yijun in Shaanxi, Pengshan in Sichuan and Linqing in Shandong.