Du Pinhua 4912405 226040400 2008-07-16T15:44:57Z Bart Versieck 57614 Minor fixes {{Sectionrewrite|date=August 2007}} {{Infobox Person |name= Du Pinhua |image= |image size= |caption= |birth_date= [[April 22]], [[1886]]? |birth_place= [[Leshan]], [[China]] |death_date= [[December 11]], [[2006]] ({{age in years and days|1886|4|22|2006|12|11}}?) |death_place= [[Leshan]], [[China]] }} '''Du Pinhua''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 杜品华, [[April 22]], [[1886]]? &ndash; [[December 11]], [[2006]]) was a claimant to the world's [[oldest person]] title who lived in [[Leshan]]. According to the Shanghai Great World Guinness Book of Records (unaffiliated with the similarly-named [[Guinness World Records]] in London), Du Pinhua was proclaimed the world's oldest person in 2002. The claim disappeared for almost four years before resurfacing in [[April 2006]], when it was claimed that Du celebrated her 120th birthday. Her age had not been internationally recognized. Guinness in London and the [[Gerontology Research Group]] both said at the time that [[María Capovilla]] of [[Ecuador]] was the world's oldest living person. Capovilla was born on [[September 14]], [[1889]], more than three years after Du’s alleged birth date. ==Lifestyle== Du lived in a mountainous area of the Huishan village, in the district of Wutongqiao depend on the town of Leshan, area which is characterized by its picturesque landscapes and its fresh air in southwest China's Sichuan Province. The China Daily report said that she celebrated her birthday with dozens of relatives and locals. Unfortunately, Du had never been interviewed in any depth and other than her age. When she turned 116, she credited her longevity to not eating meat until she was 110 and to never arguing with others. Having lost her parents during childhood, Du Pinhua was reduced to the begging then adopted by the monks of a local Buddhist temple. She adored fresh fruits and vegetables, but never touched tobacco or alcohol. In spite of her age, she made sharp spiritual remarks and possesses remarkable auditive acuteness. She astonished one journalist more than once by giving him a vigorous handshake. In connection with Du, her neighbor Zhou Shunde, 84 years old, noticed what follows: “Tantine Du was already forty years old when I was still very small. What I then knew of her was that she was a follower of Buddhism, that she followed a mode of vegetarianism, that she was amicable, that she was never annoyed, and that she was smiling all the time .” Du died at 7:00 AM on [[December 11]], [[2006]], after suffering a fall.<ref>http://www.malpde.com/read.php?wid=4730 (Chinese)</ref> ==Oldest person title== Official Chinese sources say that before Du Pinhua “the oldest man of the world” was an American aged 115, and then a 114-year-old Japanese woman. After "confirmation", Du Pinhua was the world's "champion of [[longevity]]". ==See also== * [[Longevity]] * [[Longevity claims]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * http://www.shanghaiist.com/archives/2006/04/28/a_big_gongxi_ou_1.php * http://english.people.com.cn/200206/19/eng20020619_98108.shtml * http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-04/26/content_577134.htm {{Persondata |NAME=Pinhua, Du |ALTERNATIVE NAMES= |SHORT DESCRIPTION=Chinese [[supercentenarian]] (disputed) |DATE OF BIRTH=[[April 22]], [[1886]]? |PLACE OF BIRTH=[[Leshan, China]] |DATE OF DEATH=[[December 11]], [[2006]] |PLACE OF DEATH= }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinhua, Du}} [[Category:1886 births]] [[Category:Longevity claims]] [[Category:2006 deaths]] [[fr:Du Pinhua]]