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What is the average life expectancy of ancient emperors?
The average life expectancy of Emperor China is 39.2 years.

There are 83 dynasties and 559 emperors in the history of China. Among Chinese emperors, many died young, tired of politics or indulged in lewd pleasures. Among the emperors over 60 years old, it is generally believed that the longest-lived emperor in the history of China was Aisingiorro Li Hong (Emperor Qianlong) of the Qing Dynasty, who died at the age of 89.

It is said that Zhao Tuo, the emperor of South Vietnam, has the longest life span, 100 years old, but its credibility is doubtful. Emperors over 80 years old include Emperor Gaozong Qianlong (89 years old), Emperor Xiaoyan (86 years old), Emperor Wu Zhao (82 years old), Emperor Zhao Gou (8 1 year old) and Kublai Khan of Yuan Shizu (80 years old). There are 1 1 over 70 years old, and 30 over 60 years old.

Reasons for the short life span of ancient emperors

1, never exercise.

2, eat elixir.

Step 3 Stay up all night

4, psychological tension

5, addicted to women

6. The medical level is limited.

The above six reasons are the main factors of the emperor's short life span. Developing good living habits is not only good for yourself, but also a responsibility to your family.