Gaixia Song is a poem written by Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, on the eve of the decisive battle between life and death.
Pull up the mountain and share the anger with the world.
Bad times never die.
What can I do without dying?
I'm afraid I'm afraid I can't do anything!
Gaixia Song is a desperate poem sung by Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, before his downfall. It is generous and tragic. This poem is full of unparalleled heroism and affection; It not only shows rare self-confidence, but also sighs that it is insignificant.
In 202 BC, 30-year-old Xiang Yu wrote this desperate poem, and later committed suicide in defeat. Li Qingzhao, a talented woman, once wrote poems to feel this tragic history. Xiang Yu described by Li Qingzhao is an indomitable spirit. He was born a hero and died a ghost.
For more than two thousand years, why do people miss Xiang Yu so far? Because he refused to drag out an ignoble existence, he would rather die than surrender. Today, people still miss Xiang Yu because he refused to live and returned to the East. This is the sigh and regret of future generations for this hero.
"What can I do if I don't die?" These two poems are lamentations issued by Xiang Yu at the last stage of his life. At this time, Xiang Yu was trapped under the cover, surrounded by many things, in a desperate situation, feeling powerless. His soldiers and generals were abandoned by others, leaving only Yu Ji to accompany them.