Xiang Yu failed and was not buried in Kyrgyzstan. How was her body finally placed?

Yu Ji may not be dead, but she may not be dead at the beginning, and finally she was captured by the Han army and became a "beauty" of a general of the Han army.

After all, it was the place where Chu and Han met at the end of Qin Dynasty. At that time, "beauty" was almost equal to treasure. It is too common for this winner to have it today and that winner to have it tomorrow.

After Xiang Yu arrived in Xianyang, he also plundered jewels and beautiful women, loaded them and transported them back to Pengcheng.

At that time, "beauty" should be used to her duckweed-like fate.

Today is the queen of Wei, tomorrow is the slave of Hanwang weaving room, and the day after tomorrow is the queen of Han; Yesterday I was Queen Zhao, today I was favored by Hanwang, tomorrow I will go to jail, and the day after tomorrow I will commit suicide because of resentment. -this is the fate of "beauty" at that time. Falling in love with a phoenix is just a self-deception lie.

Tai Shigong did not clearly record the whereabouts of Yu Ji. Maybe she committed suicide, maybe she was killed by Xiang Yu, maybe she didn't die at all. Maybe she finally became a general's concubine, even the concubine of Hanwang and Liu Bang. After all, Yu Ji is just an ordinary "beauty", and her ass determines her head. Why should Yu Ji have the consciousness beyond the times? The "beauties" of that era, as long as they are beautiful and obedient, will always have a home. If the concubine doesn't die, of course, she also has a home.

Of course, it is more likely that Yu Ji was killed or committed suicide by Xiang Yu on the spot.

Although Sima Qian, the Taishi Duke, did not explicitly write that Yu Ji was dead, he said in the Biography of Xiang Yu that "the number of songs is beautiful and harmonious". Xiang Wang cried several times, but both sides cried, afraid to look up. So Wang Nai mounted his horse and led more than 800 warriors to flee south overnight. According to the records, Xiang Yu should have escaped without his concubine. As a "beauty" who is always lucky to follow, it is not normal in itself that Xiang Yu has not taken it away.

Xiang Yu specifically mentioned Yu Ji in Gai Xia Ge, and mentioned it twice, making it clear that although he was Xiang Yu, the overlord of the place where he once dominated the world, he was unable to protect Yu Ji's thoughtfulness and could only sigh over and over again.

The clever concubine heard Xiang Yu's song and knew that only suicide could dispel Xiang Yu's concerns and let Xiang Yu return to Jiangdong carefree and make a comeback.

In the name of Yu Ji, later generations also attached Yu Ji and (hè) Xiang Yu's five-character poem "Gaixia Song", which clearly conveyed the message that Yu Ji was going to commit suicide-

"Han soldiers have a little, the quartet Chu Ge. 」

"King friendship, concubines. 」

This shows that in the consciousness of most readers, Yu Ji should have committed suicide if she was well informed.

However, in the face of death, not everyone has the courage to commit suicide, and concubine may not commit suicide. Yu Ji knew that Xiang Yu was not necessarily different from other princes. As long as her appearance is still there, she may continue to be favored, continue to be lucky, and even give birth to a prince and make the family rise. Therefore, for Yu Ji, death is not the best choice.

If Yu Ji really had such an idea, she was probably killed by Xiang Yu or Xiang Yu's attendants.

It was wartime, and Xiang Yu was in a hurry to escape, so it was impossible to have enough time to take care of Yu Ji's funeral.

So I concluded that if Yu Ji took good advice and committed suicide, Xiang Yu might be kind to Yu Ji and simply bury her; If the princess is not here and refuses to die, Xiang Yu may not do anything to her body.

Some people say that Liu Bang pushed the child down on the way to escape, shameless and heartless. What is the reason why Xiang Yu forced Yu Ji to die? This is the cruel side of war. Those who survive drag out an ignoble existence, and those who die are long gone.