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Five generals under Xiang Yu and their brief introduction

Xiang Yu's five generals are: Long Qie, Ying Bu, Kibo, Zhong Limei and Yu Ziqi.

1, Long Qie, a famous soldier in the late Qin Dynasty. The year of birth and death is unknown, and he is the first valiant soldier under Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu heard that Han Xin took Hebei, defeated Qi and Zhao, and wanted to attack Chu, so he sent Long Qie to attack. Han Xin fought against Dragon Long, and was cheated. The dragon was flooded, and finally he was killed by the general of Han Qi.

2. Ying Bu, a native of Lu 'an County, Anhui Province, was once shackled by Qin Law. Originally Xiang Yu, he was one of the five generals under the overlord's account and was named King of Jiujiang. Later, he rebelled against Chu and returned to Han, and was named King of Huainan. With Han Xin and Peng Yue, they are also known as three-year famous Chinese soldiers.

3. Zhong Limei was born in Lu Yi Township, Hanyu County (now Lu Yi Township, Guanyun County, Yu Xiang County, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province). As one of the five generals under the account of Xiang Yu, the overlord of the place of Chu, Su befriended Han Xin.

4. Ji Bu: He played for Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, and defeated Liu Bang's army many times. After the fall of Xiang Yu, Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang offered a reward for his capture. Later, under the mediation of Xia Houying, Liu Bangrao forgave him and worshipped him as a doctor.

5. Yu Zi period: The relationship with Yusuke's brother and sister was judged as a fictional character, which was not recorded in the history books.

Extended data:

The battle between Chu and Han lasted for three years, and finally ended in Xiang Yu's self-immolation of Wujiang River. It is said that his body was dismembered by five people after Xiang Yu's death, but there were five generals under Xiang Yu, all of whom had no good end, only one good end.

In fact, not only the period of Yu Zi was fictional, but also the five generals of Xiang Yu. No one has ever ranked Xiang Yu's generals in history, which was compiled by Cai Dongfan, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. In his novel The Popular Romance of China, he ranked five generals under Xiang Yu.

However, because later generations know history, they often prefer reading novels to reading official history. Therefore, Xiang Yu's five generals are still very marketable in the hearts of future generations. Everyone thinks that Xiang Yu should have these five generals in line with his identity.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Generals under Xiang Yu's Account