Is Liu Bang’s original name Liu Ji?

Liu Bang’s original name was not Liu Ji, Liu Bang was named Ji.

Liu Bang (December 28, 256 BC - June 1, 195 BC), courtesy name Ji, was born in Zhongyangli, Fengyi, Peijun (now Zhongyangli Street, Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province). An outstanding politician, strategist and military commander in Chinese history, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, one of the great pioneers of the Han nation and Han culture, and made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nation and the unification of China.

In 195 BC, during the crusade against Yingbo's rebellion, he was seriously injured. After formulating the "White Horse Alliance", he died in Chang'an. He was given the posthumous title of Emperor Gao and the temple name of Taizu, and was buried in Changling. Chairman Mao commented that Liu Bang was "the most powerful among the feudal emperors."

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Liu Bang’s main experiences:

1. Yongchi rebelled against Feng

After the uprising, Liu Bang immediately began to conquer surrounding counties and counties. , first attacked Huling and Xiaxia, fought a battle with Sishui Jianping in Fengyi, and defeated it. At this time, brothers Shi Zhou Ke and Zhou Chang, soldiers of Surabaya, joined Liu Bang's camp. Then he ordered Yong Chi to guard Feng and led his army into Xue to fight the Qin army.

2. Zhang Liangchu followed

Liu Bang heard that Dongyang Ningjun and Qin Jiali established Jingju as the false king of Chu and stayed in Liu (southeast of today's Pei County), so he defected to Jingju and wanted to use his army to attack Feng . On the way to defect to Jing Ju, he met Zhang Liang who also wanted to defect to Jing Ju. The two then joined forces.

3, and Li Huaiwang

Pei Gong Liu Bang became a general under Xiang Liang. Soon after Xiang Yu captured Xiangyi, he also returned to Xue. When the news of Chen Sheng's death was confirmed, Xiang Liang summoned all the generals to return Xue, adopted Fan Zeng's suggestion, and established Mi Xin, the grandson of King Huai of Chu during the Warring States Period, as King of Chu. He was still called King Huai of Chu, and his capital was Xuyi. King Huai of Chu took Chen Ying as the top pillar of his country, and Xiang Liang was named Lord Wu Xin.

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