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'''Fu Jiangshi''' [Chinese: '''的付姜氏'''] (2 April 1897? – fl. 25 November 2014) was a Chinese [[Longevity Claims|longevity claimant]].
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'''Fu Jiangshi''' (born 2 April 1897?) is a [[List of Chinese supercentenarian claims|Chinese supercentenarian claimant]] who is currently unvalidated. She is, at the claimed age of 121, allegedly the oldest living Chinese person. She is also the oldest living person in Shandong Province.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
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Jiangshi claimed to have been born on 2 April 1897, in a farming village in Shandong Province. She grew up in the Yellow River area. She has seven children, five of which were living in 2010, with the eldest two being nonagenarians. Her family, consisting of 6 generations, all live together. Since 2009, she has been the oldest person in Shandong Province.
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Jiangshi claimed to have been born on 2 April 1897, in a farming village in Shandong Province. She grew up in the Yellow River area. She had seven children, five of which were living in 2010, with the eldest two being nonagenarians. Her family, consisting of 6 generations, all lived together. She was bedridden since 1987.
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In 2002, Fu Zhizhong, her youngest son, who worked as a prison guard in Ningxia, returned to his hometown to take care of his mother. According to her son, Jiangshi's husband passed away very early due to illness.
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Jiangshi is currently in [[limbo]], last confirmed alive on 25 November 2014 at the claimed age of 117 years, 233 days. At that time, she lived in Cao County, Shandong, China.
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*[http://www.laoren.com/lrbjk/2014/405252.shtml 山东菏泽117岁付姜氏卧床26载 当年的村花如今的仙葩] Laoren, 25 November 2014
 
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Fu Jiangshi

Fu Jiangshi [Chinese: 的付姜氏] (2 April 1897? – fl. 25 November 2014) was a Chinese longevity claimant.

Biography

Jiangshi claimed to have been born on 2 April 1897, in a farming village in Shandong Province. She grew up in the Yellow River area. She had seven children, five of which were living in 2010, with the eldest two being nonagenarians. Her family, consisting of 6 generations, all lived together. She was bedridden since 1987.

In 2002, Fu Zhizhong, her youngest son, who worked as a prison guard in Ningxia, returned to his hometown to take care of his mother. According to her son, Jiangshi's husband passed away very early due to illness.

Jiangshi is currently in limbo, last confirmed alive on 25 November 2014 at the claimed age of 117 years, 233 days. At that time, she lived in Cao County, Shandong, China.

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