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According to legend, when Sun Simiao was 101 years old, he traveled around and came to a certain place. There, he saw a white-haired man, well over a hundred years old, holding a dragonfly in one hand and covering his backside with the other. Sun Simiao found this very curious, so he went up and asked, “Elder, what happened to you?” The man replied that he had been beaten by his family. Under the elder’s guidance, Sun Simiao went to his home to find out what was going on—who would beat someone at such an advanced age? It turned out that it was his grandfather who had beaten him. In this family, a tradition had been passed down: every day they drank a porridge made from something called the “Millennial Treasure.” They consumed it all year round, and its effects varied with the seasons. Because of this practice, their family was exceptionally long-lived. After learning this knowledge, Sun Simiao returned and prepared the medicine himself, continuing to take it for another forty years. According to the Old Book of Tang, he lived to be 141 years old. His birth and death years are clearly recorded as 541 BCE to 682 BCE, totaling 141 years. So how did his age later become 101? It is said that Ji Xiaolan, who helped compile the Siku Quanshu, thought that 141 years was not very credible, and simply changed it to 101. In fact, Sun Simiao’s birth and death dates are quite clearly documented, so many historians believe that the age of 141 may be closer to the truth.

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