Ji Xiang (pre-232- pre-202) is usually called Xiang Yu, a famous general and political figure in ancient China, Han nationality, and Xia Xiangqin (now Sucheng District, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province). At the end of Qin Dynasty, Xiong Xin, Chu Huaiwang, made him Duke of Lu. In the first 207 years, Julu fought a decisive battle and led the Chu army to defeat Qin Jun. After Qin's death, he called himself "the overlord of the West Chu" and ruled the nine counties of Liang and Chu in the lower reaches of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River. Later defeated by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, he committed suicide in Wujiang (now Hexian County, Anhui Province). Xiang Yu's courage is unparalleled in ancient and modern times (the ancients commented that he was "a brave feather, unparalleled in the ages"). He is the bravest general in China for thousands of years. The word "overlord" refers specifically to Xiang Yu.