Emperor Xiao Yanliang 1
Liang Wudi Xiao Yan (464-549), Shu Da, practiced fine print. People in Zhongduli, Nanlanling (now northwest of Wujin District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province). Born in Moling (now Nanjing), he was the 25th grandson of Xiao He, the prime minister of the Han Dynasty. The founder of Nanliang regime. Xiao Yan was in office for forty-eight years and achieved great success. In his later years, when the "Hou Jing Rebellion" broke out, the capital fell, he was imprisoned by Hou Jing and starved to death in Taicheng. At the age of eighty-six, he was buried in spiritual practice, and was named Emperor Wu, with the temple name Gaozu. He is one of the longest-lived emperors in the history of China.
2. Empress Wu Zetian of Wu Zhou Dynasty
Wu Zetian (17, February 624-16, February 705), Han nationality. The only orthodox female emperor in the history of China, the oldest emperor in succession (67 years old) and one of the oldest emperors (82 years old). In the first year (AD 690), Wu Zetian abolished Zongrui and officially proclaimed himself emperor. Since the name "Holy Spirit Emperor", the name of the country has been changed to Zhou, and Luoyang is its capital, which is called "God Capital". Known in history as "Wu Zhou" or "Southern Zhou", he abdicated in 705 AD.
3. Zhao Gou, Song Gaozong
Song Gaozong Zhao Gou (A.D.1107-1187) was born in Deji, Han nationality. After the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Gou acceded to the throne in Yingtianfu (now south of Shangqiu County, Henan Province) and changed his country name to "Jianyan". For more than ten years from the first year of Jian Yan (1 127) to the eighth year of Shaoxing (1 138), Gao Zong has been wandering around the southeast coast to avoid the Jin Army. Zhao Gou reigned for 36 years and died after abdication at the age of 8 1. He was buried in Yongsiling (now Baoshan, 35 miles southeast of Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province), one of the longest-lived emperors in China history.
4. Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan
Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan (1265438+September 23, 2005-1February 2994 18), the fifth emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, reigned from 1260 to 1294 (reigned for 30 years). At the age of 80, he was the ancestor of the temple, Emperor posthumous title Shengde Shen Gong Wu Wen, and one of the longest-lived emperors in China history.
5. Aisingiorro Li Hong (Emperor Qianlong), Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty.
Aisingiorro Li Hong, emperor of the Qing Dynasty, was born on August 13th, 50th year of Kangxi. The fourth son of Yong Zhengdi, he became the fourth emperor after entering the Qing Dynasty in the 13th year of Yongzheng. Jiaqing died at the age of 88 on the third day of the first month of the fourth year, and was buried in Yuling, Hebei Province (now northwest of zunhua city, Hebei Province). He is one of the longest-lived emperors in the history of China.