李小龙死因新发现大揭秘?死前喝水过量+丁佩亲述47年隐瞒真相
First line: the title.
First paragraph: high-quality introduction around the title, about 100 words.
Use natural, fluent writing; personified; easy to understand; varied structure; use H2 or H3 subtitles.
Incorporate personal opinions or insights; avoid repetition.
At the end, don't use words like "总结"; reduce AI features.
Use Q&A format if needed; tables for rankings or prices (but here no prices, so perhaps for comparisons).
Bold key points.
Structure: introduction (pain point + keyword first appearance), main body (3-6 sections with H2 titles and 2-3 points each).
Naturally include LSI keywords with density ~5%.
Add emojis.
Article length: 1500-2000 words.
First, outline the article based on the title.
Title focuses on: death truth after 47 years, key is drinking water, and Ding Pei's account.
From search results:
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: expert says he drank a lot of water before death.
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: died from hyponatremia due to excessive water.
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and : Ding Pei's account.
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Official cause was cerebral edema from painkillers, but new theory.
Article plan:
Introduction: Hook with the mystery, mention new discovery after 47 years.
Sections:
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The Night of Death: Describe what happened on July 20, 1973, based on , , .
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Official Cause and Doubts: Initial cause was cerebral edema, but doubts persisted. Use for high credibility.
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New Discovery: Water Intoxication Theory: Explain the Spanish expert's finding that he drank too much water, leading to hyponatremia. Based on , , .
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Ding Pei's Account: Her perspective after 42 years. Based on , .
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Personal Insights: My view on why this makes sense, or controversies.
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Conclusion: Wrap up with the truth revealed.
Use H2 titles.
Incorporate Q&A: e.g., "Q: What is hyponatremia? A: It's when..."
Table: perhaps compare old vs new theories.
LSI keywords: like "cerebral edema", "hyponatremia", "painkillers", "Ding Pei", etc.
Emojis: add where appropriate.
Word count: aim for 1500-2000 words, so sections need detail.
Now, for the analysis part first.