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Was Xiang Yu the strongest general in the ancient records?

2024-09-23 10:03
Lu Bu's official history records do not have many outstanding places, let alone Li Yuanba's novel characters.
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2024-09-23 10:52

Xiang Yu was regarded as one of the strongest generals in ancient records because of his outstanding military talent and combat skills. He once led the Chu Han War and won a major victory. He excelled in battle and was good at using various tactics and strategies, such as water and fire attacks. Xiang Yu was also a very controversial historical figure. His military talent and image had different views among historians and readers. Some people thought that his military talent was outstanding, but others thought that he was too conceited and arbitrary, which could easily lead to military failure. Therefore, there were different opinions on whether Xiang Yu was the strongest general recorded in ancient times.

Translated from the ancient text, Records of the Historian: Xiang Yu's Chronicles

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2024-09-17 14:48

The following is the ancient translation of the Records of the Historian: Records of the Historian: Xiang Yu's Biography Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, was born in Yingdu, Chu State (now Jiangling, Hubei Province). After Xiang Liang's death, Xiang Yu became the protagonist of the Chu Han War. He led the Chu army to defeat the Han army many times and finally established the West Chu regime, becoming one of the famous vassals in Chinese history. The original text of this epoch was as follows: Xiang Yu's Biography During the war between Chu and Han, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang fought for the world in Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province). Xiang Yu's strength was overwhelming, but he was at a disadvantage. When he was besieged on all sides, Xiang Yu worked hard to raise his troops and burn his boats. After burning his boats, he fought consecutively and finally broke through Liu Bang's camp and seized the throne of the Han King.

Xiang Yu's genealogy records that there are more than a million descendants of Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu's tomb is surrounded by vegetable fields. Why are there no descendants asking about it?

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2025-03-04 20:37

The plot of Xiang Yu's tomb being surrounded by vegetable fields without any descendants was often used in novels to show the decline of the family and the loss of the family members. Xiang Yu was a famous military commander and politician in Chinese history. He was defeated and died in 202 B.C. His descendants were scattered everywhere and gradually lost the cohesiveness and inheritance of the family. In the novel, Xiang Yu's descendants had no descendants to care about. It was probably because Xiang Yu's descendants had scattered all over the country and established their own families. Due to historical and political reasons, these families gradually lost contact and inheritance. It was also possible that the fights and disputes between these families caused the members of the family to lose their sense of identity and belonging to the family, which eventually led to the decline and separation of the family. In the novel, this plot could be used to show the decline of the family and the loss of the family members, and it could also trigger the readers 'thoughts and discussions.

Please help me translate Records of the Historian-Xiang Yu's Chronicles.

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2024-09-17 14:37

Of course, which part of the Records of the Historian-Xiang Yu's Biography needs to be translated?

Xiang Yu's genealogy records that there are more than one million descendants of Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu's tomb is surrounded by vegetable fields. Why are there no descendants to inquire about it?

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2025-03-04 04:21

Xiang Yu's tomb was surrounded by vegetable fields and no descendants asked about it. There may be the following reasons: Although Xiang Yu was a famous figure in history, there was no exact number of his descendants. Therefore, if Xiang Yu's descendants really exceeded a million, then this question was somewhat exaggerated. It is also doubtful whether Xiang Yu's descendants still exist. After the fall of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu had fled to various places. His descendants might have been scattered to various places instead of gathering in one place. Therefore, even if the number of Xiang Yu's descendants was recorded in the Xiang Clan's genealogy, it did not mean that these descendants were currently near Xiang Yu's tomb. The reason why Xiang Yu's tomb was surrounded by the vegetable field could be due to a war in history, or it could be that after Xiang Yu's death, his descendants destroyed his tomb. These factors might have prevented Xiang Yu's descendants from visiting his mausoleum, or they might not know the authenticity of this record. To sum up, the reason why Xiang Yu's tomb was surrounded by vegetable fields and no descendants visited it could be due to various reasons, including historical reasons, geographical reasons, and man-made reasons.

Which book had detailed records of Xiang Yu's life? Who was the author?

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2024-09-15 13:17

There was no definite answer as to which book Xiang Yu's life story was recorded in detail, because this book might not have been discovered yet. However, Xiang Yu was one of the most famous figures in Chinese history. His life stories were recorded in many ancient documents, including the Records of the Historian, the Book of Han, and the Water Margins. The most famous record of Xiang Yu's life was the Records of the Historian. " Records of the Historian " was the first general history of ancient China. It recorded Xiang Yu's life in detail. The book believed that Xiang Yu was the overlord of the Chu-Han War after the fall of the Qin State. He led the Chu army to defeat the Han army and finally occupied the capital of the Qin State, Xianyang, establishing the victory of the Chu-Han War. However, the Records of the Historian also recorded some of Xiang Yu's shortcomings, such as his arrogance, warlike nature, and even his absurd request to build a pyramid for himself. In addition, there were also records of Xiang Yu in other ancient documents. For example, the Han Shu commented that Xiang Yu had the ability to pull up mountains and had an unparalleled aura. It believed that he had extraordinary military talent and leadership ability. The Water Margins also described Xiang Yu as a brave and fearless hero. Although there were many records of Xiang Yu's life, there was no book that recorded it in detail.

Luo Xiang's Criminal Records

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2025-01-08 21:00

Luo Xiang did not show any criminal records in the search results provided.

Records of the Supreme Court, General Qiu

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2024-12-28 04:25

Qiu Shenji was a character in the anime " Dali Temple's Diary " and its derivative works. He was the General of Zuo Jinwu's Guards, and Lang Bailing was indebted to him for saving his life. Qiu Shenji's original form was the Great General of the Left Golden Guards, Qiu Shenji, during the Zhou Dynasty. He was a serious and cold person who had a secret plan with Spray of Flowers. In the play, Qiu Shenji joined the Wu family and became the general of the Zuo Jinwu Guards, doing his best to protect the safety of the Tang Dynasty. According to Lang Bailing, Qiu Shenji had a son, but his whereabouts were unknown. Qiu Shenji's character received a lot of attention in the play, and the audience felt sorry for his fate.

Was there a well-written ancient novel that did not slander Xiang Yu or Yuji, and was written about the story of Xiang Yu and Yuji?

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2025-03-08 15:09

Of course there is! I recommend a novel called "Lu Zhi: The World of the Harem". It is an ancient romance novel, and the main theme is the love story between Xiang Yu and Concubine Yu. The plot is heart-wrenching yet irresistible. The writing style is also very good. It definitely doesn't slander Xiang Yu or Yuji. It definitely meets your needs ~ I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Who is Yu Xiang?

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2024-12-20 10:29

Yu Xiang was Yan Bingyun's mother, a prostitute. She was the lover of the Northern Qi spy Xiao En and had an illegitimate child with him, Yan Bingyun.

The Rebirth of Xiang Yu and Yu Ji

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2025-03-02 05:03

The story of Xiang Yu and Concubine Yu was a famous love story in Chinese history. Xiang Yu was a famous general and strategist in Chinese history. He had once led the Chu-Han War to defeat Liu Bang and establish the Western Han Dynasty. Concubine Yu was a famous beauty in Chinese history. She was once Xiang Yu's favorite concubine. She served Xiang Yu during the Chu Han War and was eventually killed by the Han army. If I were reborn between Xiang Yu and Concubine Yu, I might choose to be Xiang Yu because he was a brave and fearless general with extraordinary military and organizational skills. I will work hard to learn his leadership skills and strategic vision to help him win the war between Chu and Han. Of course, if I were reborn as Concubine Yu, I would also work hard to become an outstanding general and serve Xiang Yu. I will use my beauty and wisdom to help Xiang Yu win the war. But since I'm a reborn, my fate may be affected by some unpredictable factors, so I'll be careful to avoid danger.

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