Yu Ji, also known as "Yu Meiren", was born in Yu Di (Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province) at the end of Qin Dynasty. Gifted, beautiful, good at sword dancing, and kind-hearted, cherish flowers and plants. Xiang Yu's favorite concubine is in danger of fame.
Xiang Yu, who was in prison, once wrote a poem, saying, "How can I worry about me?" See Historical Records, Volume 7, Biography of Xiang Yu.
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Yu Di (a native of Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province) was beautiful and good at sword dancing. In 209 BC, Xiang Yu helped Xiang Liang to kill the satrap of Huiji and uprising in Wuzhong.
Yu Ji loved Xiang Yu's bravery, married Xiang Yu as his concubine and often went out with Xiang Yu.
When Xiang Liang died, Xiang Yu was the second general and was promoted to general. Yu Ji and Xiang Yu were inseparable.
Xiang Yu (232 years ago-202 years ago), surnamed Xiang, Ming Ji, was born in China, a famous general and politician in ancient times, and was born in Sucheng District, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province. At the end of Qin Dynasty, Chu Huaiwang (or) made him Duke of Lu. In 2007, Julu fought a decisive battle and led the Chu army to a crushing defeat. After Qin's death, he became emperor.
Xiang Yu's courage is invincible in the world (the ancients commented that he was "brave as a feather, and history is second to none"). He is the bravest general in China for thousands of years. The word "overlord" refers specifically to Xiang Yu.