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Yu Ji is the beauty of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu during the Chu-Han War. Her name is Yu (yú) (some say her surname is Yu), her birth and death years, and her birth date. The location, ending, etc. are all inconclusive. He stayed with Xiang Yu when he was besieged on all sides, and Xiang Yu wrote "Gaixia Song" for him.
According to legend, Concubine Yu was beautiful, talented and danced beautifully, and was known as the "Pop Lady". Based on the "Gaixia Song" and the "He Gaixia Song" said to be written by Yu Ji, later generations imagined that she ended up committing suicide in the Chu camp. This led to the spread of a legend about "Farewell My Concubine".
Some people say that the love between Xiang Yu and Yu Ji is a match made in heaven. The Xiang family and the Yu family were originally aristocrats of the Chu state. After Qin Shihuang destroyed Chu, they moved to Suqian City, Jiangsu Province to live a secluded life. Xiang Yu and Yu Ji grew up together, childhood sweethearts, and the two families became friends of Qin and Jin.
Not long after Yu Ji married Xiang Yu, Qin Shihuang died and Qin II Hu Hai came to the throne. Due to the cruelty of Qin II, the Chen Sheng Wu Guangguang Zexiang Uprising broke out. Xiang Yu and his uncle Xiang Liang led eight thousand soldiers. The flag of righteousness was also raised, and Xiang Yu began his intense military life, fighting in the north and south, and fighting day and night. As his wife, Yu Ji followed the army wherever Xiang Yu fought. In this way, when Xiang Yu led the troops into battle, she encouraged him, placed deep affection and high hopes on him, and blessed him with a safe return; when Xiang Yu returned to camp in triumph, she congratulated him with dancing, tenderness, and charm, singing and entertaining songs; When Xiang Yu encountered setbacks, she comforted him with the words, "Victory and defeat are normal things for a military strategist." She even wore combat boots and embroidered armor, and followed Xiang Yu in the charge on the battlefield to act as his strong backing. . With this strong spiritual support, Xiang Yu became more courageous and invincible as he fought.