Xiang Yu's story

A short story that burns one's bridges

Zhang Han, the general of the Qin Dynasty, led troops across the Yellow River and besieged Zhao. Zhao was in danger, so he quickly turned to other countries for help. However, reinforcements from all over the world saw such momentum that they dared not save Zhao. Yi Song, the rebel leader, was afraid of Qin Jun and delayed the take-off of the fighter plane. In a rage, Xiang Yu was beheaded in the camp and personally led troops to cross the river to help Zhao.

After Xiang Yu led his army to cross the Yellow River, facing the surging Yellow River water, he led 8,000 Jiangdong soldiers to swear: "I will never retreat until I defeat Qin Jun; I won't be a man until Zhang Han is destroyed. The sky is evidence and the river is the basis. I, Xiang Yu, strive to pull out my pride, and the hero is only me. "

After that, Xiang Yu ordered the ship to be burned, the account to be burned, and the ship to be sunk, thus giving up the idea of crossing the river after the defeat. And cooking in a pot, each person only gives three days of dry food, which shows that he is determined to die. Chu Bing saw that there was no way out. Under the leadership of Xiang Yu, he fought bloody battles and finally defeated the powerful Qin Jun, and Xiang Yu became the overlord of the vassal.

Extended data

1, Xiang Yu's invulnerability on the battlefield is opposite to his political naivety. He killed prisoners of war, abandoned Guanzhong, lost Chu, exiled the righteous emperor, became king on his own, but lost all the people's hearts. The outstanding performance is in employing people.

2. Xiang Yu (232 BC-202 BC) was born in Surabaya. At the end of Qin Dynasty, he was the leader of peasant uprising, an outstanding strategist, and the grandson of Xiang Yan, a famous Chu State. In 202 BC, Xiang Yu retreated to Gaixia and attacked the Wujiang River. Finally, farewell my concubine, commit suicide in Wujiang River. Xiang Yu is a military commander who is famous for his outstanding personal force.

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