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Western Chu Overlord Xiang Yu

author:Maple Yun 2020

Li Ba Shan is full of qi and the world, and the unfavorable times will not pass away. The poem reflects a historical figure. There is also a poem, which still thinks of Xiang Yu and refuses to cross Jiangdong. It is said that xiang Yu, a famous general who has never been distinguished in history. That is, the King of Western Chu, the only person who can be called the Overlord of Western Chu in the past is Xiang Yu.

In the long river of history, there have been countless heroes. In those eras of cold weapons, many heroes have created countless war miracles with their extraordinary combat effectiveness. And the most astonishing thing was Xiang Yu, the king of Chu.

Western Chu Overlord Xiang Yu

A sentence of strength to pull up the mountain is enough to reflect Xiang Yu's innate divine power, and in an anti-Qin uprising, Xiang Liang sent Xiang Yu to unite with Heng Chu. Heng Chu said proudly, "If you are really as the rumor says, we will obey you, there is a big ding in the courtyard, a thousand pounds, will you lift it?" ”

  Heng Chu first asked the four strong men under him to lift the ding together, but the big ding was like a root, and it didn't move. Xiang Yu stepped forward, lifted up his clothes, held the Ding foot and shouted loudly, and the rooting Big Ding rose up in response, and the Ding was lifted high, and it rose and fell three times. Everyone present was amazed. Heng Chu immediately agreed to join forces against Qin.

  

  At the time of the uprising, Xiang Yu once single-handedly broke into the county shou mansion and cut off the head of the county shou Yin Tong, which shows that his courage and martial arts are outstanding.

  In the subsequent battles, Xiang Yu won many battles and victories, and no one could stop them. The Battle of Julu was even more devastated by 20,000 people and defeated 300,000 troops of the Qin army.

  In the last year of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu used the great merits of Qin to divide the world and dominate the princes. At this time, Liu Bang, another protagonist of the Qin Dynasty, was dissatisfied with the land of Hanzhong and took advantage of Xiang Yu's assessment of the State of Qi in the east to send an army to attack Chu. Liu Bang's march into Pengcheng plunged Xiang Yu into crisis. However, in the end, Xiang Yu defeated Liu Bang with 30,000 elite soldiers and 560,000 people, and Liu Bang, who was killed, fled all the way and almost died. Xiang Yu's victory in this war became an unprecedented miracle.

  Xiang Yu was always able to create miracles in war, and his life battles were all won with less and more, and he was invincible. So much so that later Liu Bang was afraid of Xiang Yu like a demon. In the Battle of Xiaxia, when Xiang Yu was besieged by Han Xin's army, he was still afraid, and offered a sky-high reward of thousands of dollars to those who could take Xiang Yu's head. 

Western Chu Overlord Xiang Yu

  In 203 BC, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang reached a chasm and righteousness, dividing the world by the canal chasm built by the State of Wei during the Warring States period. However, when Xiang Yu retreated, Liu Bang tore up the contract and launched a sneak attack from behind when the Chu army was tired and rebelled. Because Han Xin and Peng Yue did not send troops as agreed, Liu Bang was defeated by Xiang Yu at Guling. In the end, Liu Bang had to divide a large amount of territory between Han Xin and Peng Yue and ask them to send troops. Liu Bang finally gathered the Five Roads Army to encircle Xiang Yu.

  

Western Chu Overlord Xiang Yu

The Battle of Xiaxia became Xiang Yu's only defeat and the last staff in his life. Defeated by Han Xin in the Battle of Xiaxia, he killed himself on the Wu River.

  In the Battle of Xiaxia, facing Han Xin's ten-sided ambush, Xiang Yu led the remaining 28 horses to still stand out from the heavy encirclement of the Han army and came to the Edge of the Wu River. The head of wujiang pavilion persuaded Xiang Yu to cross the river, and in the future, he came back. Xiang Yu lamented that his father and elder Jiangdong had given up crossing the river and killed hundreds of Han troops with their own strength. The Han army was too frightened to come forward, and finally Xiang Yu killed himself by the river. If Xiang Yu had been willing to cross the river, history is still unknown. Unfortunately, the overlord Xiang Yu of the first generation was too concerned about his face and fell to Wujiang. If the overlord passes through Jiangdong and then makes a comeback, who belongs to the world will not be examined. But history is like this, there are no ifs, only endings.

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