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Which dynasty was Xiang Yu in?

Xi Chu overlord Xiang Yu

Ji Xiang (232- 202) was born with a feather.

The next phase (now Suqian, Jiangsu) people. Han nationality. The grandson of Xiang Yan, a famous Chu soldier, was an ancient uprising leader in China, a famous strategist and strategist. The strongest military commander in China's history. China is the representative of the military thought school of "Brave War". Known as the overlord of Chu. An outstanding strategist in the Chu-Han era. Shortly after the uprising in Daze Township, Xiang Yu rose in Jiangdong and sent troops against Qin. In three years, we conquered Kyushu and unified the whole country. He led the army into the customs and destroyed Qin with five princes, which had a great influence in the four seas, divided the world and sealed eighteen princes. All major policies are formulated by Yu, who has the title of "overlord" and the same power as the emperor. Although the position has not ended, it has not been there for some time. His appearance set off a storm for the history of China and wrote a myth.

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Country: Dachu

Title: King of Chu

Posthumous title: Chu Bawang

Identity: Leader of the 18 th Route vassal State

Native place: Suqian, Jiangsu

Ancestor: Xiang Yan, a great general of Chu.

Favorite concubine: beauty concubine

Riding: riding a dark horse on a cloud.

Weapons: ghost, dragon, halberd, skyshatter sword.

Equipment: Overlord Wujin armoured tiger skin red robe.

(The left picture shows the 24-year-old member joining the army, the middle picture shows the 27-year-old dominating the world, and the right picture shows the 30-year-old girl trapped. )

First, young heroes, aiming at the world.

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After the destruction of Chu, Xiang Jia was massacred, and he and his younger brother Xiang Zhuang went into exile with his uncle Xiang Liang in Wuzhong (now Huzhou, Zhejiang). When he was young, Xiang Liang asked someone to teach him calligraphy and poetry, but he soon got tired of it. Hou Liang asked someone to teach him martial arts again, but he didn't learn it quickly. Liang is furious! Ji said: "Learning literature can only remember names, and learning martial arts can only be worth one hundred. If you want to learn, learn from ten thousand enemies! " So Liang taught him the art of war. But after studying for a while, he didn't want to learn, so Liang had to ignore him. He is eight feet tall, can carry a tripod (pronounced gang, pronounced "steel"), and was ambitious when he was young. When Qin Shihuang visited Zhejiang (now Qiantang River), Xiang Yu saw his horses and chariots in awe and blurted out, "He can replace him (I can replace him)." In the first year of Qin Ershi (2009), Chen Sheng and Guangwu revolted in Daze Township (that is, Daze Township Uprising), and Xiang Yu responded with his uncle Xiang Liang's assassination of Taishou Yintong and his troops in Wuzhong. In this campaign, Xiang Yu single-handedly killed nearly 100 guards of Yintong, showing his unparalleled martial arts for the first time! Twenty-four-year-old Xiang Yu was thus pushed onto the historical stage by the storm of the people's uprising.

Second, the battle of Dingtao, emerging.

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After Xiang Liang Uprising, he recruited 8,000 elite soldiers, and Xiang Yu became a general (lieutenant). For the convenience of addressing, counselor Fan Zeng suggested that Xiong Xin, the grandson of former Chu Huaiwang, should be king, with its capital in Xuyi, and still be called Chu Huaiwang. Xiang Liang led the rebel army to victory in the battle with Qin Jun, which produced the idea of being proud and underestimating the enemy. As a result, Xiang Liang died in Dingtao (now northwest of Dingtao County, Shandong Province) when he was defeated by the army led by Han.

After the Battle of Julu and the Battle of Dingtao, he crossed the Yellow River in the north, attacked Zhao Wangxie and besieged Zhao Jun in Julu (now Pingxiang, Hebei). Chu Huaiwang appointed Yi Song as general and Xiang Yu as lieutenant, and led the troops to the rescue. Yi Song led his troops to Anyang (now south of Anyang, Henan Province), then hesitated and stationed for 46 days. At that time, it was raining continuously, and the rebels were short of food and clothing and were in trouble. Xiang Yu made a decisive decision and killed him with a sword, forcing him to be appointed as a general, ordering him to send troops to the north to save Zhao immediately, and then cross the Zhanghe River leading to Zhao. However, due to being outnumbered and demoralized, Xiang Yu ordered the army to sink the boat crossing the river and smash the iron pot for dinner. He had only three days of dry food on him, and the soldiers were unable to make ends meet, which broke Qin Jun (the origin of the word "cross the rubicon").