2. "Gaixia Song" is a poem sung by Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, before his downfall. It is a powerful song that can shake the world and make people cry. Expressed Xiang Yu's resentment and helplessness in the heavy encirclement of the Han army. Although the length of Gaixia Song is not long, it profoundly shows these two aspects of life. For thousands of years, it has touched the hearts of countless readers; This is probably its charm! The first sentence of this poem shows the reader an unparalleled heroic image. In ancient China, "Qi" not only came from human innate talent, but also depended on acquired cultivation. People's morality, ability, demeanor and so on all depend on "qi". The so-called "furious" means that he has surpassed anyone in these aspects.
3. Xiang Yu (232 BC-202 BC), surnamed Xiang, was born in Xia Xiang (now Suqian, Jiangsu) of Chu State, and was the grandson of Xiang Yan, a famous Chu State. He is the representative of China's military thought "Military Intelligence" (military situation, military tactics, military yin and yang, military skills), and he is brave and good at fighting. In 209 BC, uncle Xiang Liang revolted in Wuzhong (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). After Xiang Liang was killed, he led an army to cross the river to save Zhao Wangxie, and the Battle of Julu wiped out Qin Jun's main force in Zhang Han. After Qin's death, he was called the overlord of the West Chu, and the system of enfeoffment was implemented, making Qin heroes and nobles of the six countries kings. After that, he competed with Liu Bang for the world and fought the Chu-Han War for four years. In 202 BC, he was defeated (now south of Lingbi County, Anhui Province) and broke through to Wujiang River (now wujiang town County, Anhui Province) to commit suicide. Xiang Yu is more than eight feet tall, can carry a tripod and is full of pressure. When he was young, he was ambitious. When Qin Shihuang was the governor of Zhejiang, Xiang Yu saw that his horses and chariots were majestic and said to Xiang Liang, "You can replace them." In 209 BC, Chen Sheng and Guangwu raised their arms in osawa Township and rose up. Xiang Yu responded with the assassination of Wuzhong satrap Yintong by his uncle Xiang Liang. In this campaign, Xiang Yu single-handedly killed nearly 100 Yintong guards, showing his unparalleled martial arts for the first time! The 23-year-old Xiang Yu led 8000 Wuzhong soldiers to fight against Qin and took to the historical stage.