Soong Mei-ling, also known as Madame Chiang, wasn’t just the glamorous wife of Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek — she was a powerhouse who shaped politics, charity, and diplomacy in the 20th century.
But beyond her influence on history, Madame Chiang stunned the world with something equally remarkable: her extraordinary longevity.
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Her secret? A mix of disciplined daily habits, smart lifestyle choices, and — surprisingly — some very simple foods.

Madame Chiang’s mornings began with a glass of cold water with lemon. She swore by five small meals a day, always eating only until she was about 70% full, keeping herself in a “semi-hungry” state that many modern nutritionists now praise.
She also carved out two hours daily for creative pursuits like reading, drawing, and reflection, habits she credited with keeping her mind sharp long into her later years. And she went to bed and woke up on a strict schedule: 11 p.m. to 9 a.m., no exceptions.