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Da Mo's Muscle/Tendon changing and Marrow/5raln Washing classics Dr. Yang� Jwing-Ming ;fJ]1t Jji t4 ± YMAA Publication Center Boston, Mass. USA
To Dr. Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D. for his continuous encouragnn�nr and support
Li, Qing-Yun was born in 1678 A.D. (QingKangXi 17th Year, lUW1+..,4-) in Qi Jiang Xian, Sichuan province (sJqf.�•). Later he immigrated to Kai Xian, Chen's family 6dd (Chen Jia Chang, 'II •"-t:Jf ). He died in 1928 A.D. at the age of 250 yean. When he was 71 years old (1749 A.D., Qing Qian Long 14th year, >U.It+,.4-), he joined the army of provincial Commander-in-Chief Vue, Zhong-Qi ( -l-ltlll ). Most of his wives died early, so during the course of his life he married fourteen times. Li was a herbalist, and skilled in Qigong and spent much of his life in the moun- tain ranges. In 1927 General Yang Sen ( 414) invited Li to his residence in Wan Xian, Sichuan province ( mJII lU .. ), where a picture was taken of him. Li died the next year when he returned from this trip. After he died, General Yang investigated Li's background to determine the truth of his story, and later wrote a report about him enrided: A Factual Account of tht 250 Y.ar-0/dGood-LuckMan (Er Bai Wu Shi Sui Rtn Rui Shiji, .=.1' JdAIIA. ... ?:t<.), which was published by the Chinese and Foreign literature Storehouse (Zhong Wai Wen Ku, tll'�a.), Taipei, Taiwan. All of the information available indicates rhar rhe story is rrue. Li, Qing· Yun's I ega· cy to us is the fact rhar ir is possible for a human being ro live more than 200 years if he or she knows how. Because of this W< deeply believe that, if W< humbly study and research, the day wiD come when everyone will live at least 200 years.