I want to know the story of my concubine Xiang Yu, the overlord of the place of Xi Chu. Who is she referring to? Why did you leave?

Allusions to Farewell My Concubine: Records of the Historian Xiang Yu's Biography records that the overlord Xiang Yu was defeated in the war with Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang to seize feudal sovereignty, and he knew that the general trend was gone. On the eve of the breakthrough, he had to bid farewell to Yu Ji. Xiang Yu (232 BC-202 BC), the overlord of Chu, sang with his favorite concubine Yu Ji when Liu Bang forced him to go to the next level. After a song, Yu Ji committed suicide, and Xiang Yu led the elite to break through, but he was still trapped in Wujiang River, leaving only "Father and brother pity me in Jiangdong, how can they see me?" Later, he also committed suicide. Xiang Yu and Yu Ji's final farewell became a beautiful swan song sung through the ages-"If you pull out the mountain, you will be angry, and if you are unfavorable, you will not die; What can I do if I don't die? " Song of Gaixia. Ji: It refers to the favorite concubine of Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty. She is Xiang Yu's favorite woman.