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Since ancient times, beauty has always had a bad life [Repost]

From the couplet on the tomb of Yu Ji in Lingbi, Anhui, made by Ni Yuanlu

What can Yu Xi do? Since ancient times, beauty has always had a bad life;

Where is Ji Ye? The green tomb is left alone to face the dusk.

Nowadays, Yu is still worshiped, but there is no Gaohou Temple in the Eastern Han Dynasty;

Suzhen is so domineering, Xishi is ashamed to go to the Fan family boat.

The horizontal couplet on the tomb is "Heroine"

Ni Yuanlu (1593-1644), courtesy name Ruyu and nickname Hongbao, was born in Shangyu, Zhejiang, and was a famous calligrapher and painter in the Ming Dynasty. Jinshi...the lines are widely spaced, pay attention to rhythm changes, and the calligraphy is good at Qi Gu.

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Yu Ji (? - 202 BC), a native of the late Qin Dynasty, was named Yu in history, and some say her surname was Yu. She was a native of Yanji Township, Shuyang County today. Within the township, there is a meandering half of Yuji Valley, which is named after people. Alongside the ditch are Rouge Well, Bawang Bridge, Jiulongkou, Dianjiangtai, Xiangzhai and other historical sites.

Concubine Yu was the beloved concubine of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, and she often accompanied Xiang Yu on his campaigns. In the later period of the conflict between Chu and Han, Xiang Yu was on the verge of defeat. In 202 BC, he was besieged by the Han army in Gaixia (south of Lingbi County in present-day Anhui Province). His soldiers were short of food and he heard that he was besieged on all sides at night. Drinking wine in the camp and singing a sad song: "Strengthening the mountain, the world is full of energy, the times are not good, the time is not going away, what can be done if the time is not going away, what can I do if the time is not going away, what can I do if the time is coming?" The lyrics are desolate and tragic, and the emotions are lingering and pathos. It is known as "Gaixia Song" in history. . At this moment, this all-powerful figure also expressed the lament that the love between children is long and the hero is short-tempered. Yu Ji, who was accompanying her, drew her sword and danced sadly, and sang in harmony with him: "The Han soldiers have captured the territory, and Chu songs are heard from all directions; the king is exhausted, how can this humble concubine live?" After singing, he killed himself to stop Xiang Yu from looking back. Personal love stimulated Xiang Yu's fighting spirit, hoping to break through successfully. Yu Ji is so upright and loyal to love that people still praise her. During the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, the people of Yu Ji's hometown built the Yu Ji Temple in the west of Yanji Town to worship this heroine. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, fellow villagers Wu Jiuling, Ye Xianglin and others built the middle hall and back hall of the temple. The temple has a majestic appearance. The main hall enshrines a statue of Yu Ji in military uniform, which shows the high respect of the people in their hometown for Yu Ji. Yuan Mei, a famous writer and poet in the Qing Dynasty, once served as the magistrate of Shuyang County. When he returned to Shuyang 43 years after leaving office, he went to Yanji Township to pay homage to Concubine Yu. He wrote the poem "Crossing Yugou and Visiting Concubine Yu's Temple" and annotated it himself. : "According to legend, Yu was the one who saved people." His poem goes:

I owe Yu Ji a poem, and she went to the ancient ancestral temple again.

The three armies have dispersed and the beauties are here. Who is the martyr woman of the Six Kingdoms?

Death has become a spiritual home, and the soul is still dancing with grass and wet rouge.

Beside the seat is a statue of Wu Zui, so that he can visit the king and ride under the moon.

During the Republic of China, the Yuji Temple was built. During the Anti-Japanese War, it was destroyed due to disrepair due to war.

With a long history, Shuyang has many folk legends about Yu Ji for thousands of years; there is also a shocking historical tragedy in Peking Opera - "Farewell My Concubine".

The tomb of Yu Ji is located in Lingbi County, Anhui Province today, which is a corner of the Gaixia battlefield at that time.

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Yu Ji

Xiang Yu’s favorite concubine was named Yu. Xiang Yu was trapped in Gaixia, and he once wrote a poem: "What can I do if I am worried?" See "Historical Records", Volume 7, "The Anthology of Xiang Yu".

A native of Yudi (Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province) in the late Qin Dynasty, he was beautiful and good at sword dancing. In 209 BC, Xiang Yu helped Xiang Liang kill the prefect of Kuaiji and started an uprising in Wuzhong. Yu Ji admired Xiang Yu's bravery, married Xiang Yu as his concubine, and often accompanied Xiang Yu on his expeditions. Xiang Liang died, Xiang Yu became the second general, Shi was promoted to general, and Yu Ji and Xiang Yu were inseparable.

In the Battle between Chu and Han, Xiang Yu was trapped in Gaixia (Lingxian County, Anhui Province). His soldiers had run out of food. He heard the besieged songs from all sides at night, thinking that all Chu territory was lost. While drinking, he sang a tragic song to Yu Ji. "Gaixia Song", Yu Ji danced for the overlord of Chu, and sang with tears: "The Han soldiers have captured the territory, and Chu songs are heard from all directions. The king's loyalty is gone, how can this humble concubine live." After singing, she drew her sword and killed herself, and was buried in Gaixia after her death. , there is the tomb of Yu Ji in the southeast of present-day Lingxian County, Anhui Province.

Song Ci Ci: "Yu Meiren" is said to be named after Yu Ji. Qing Dynasty poet He Pu's "Yu Meiren" said: "The regret of Jiangdong should not be eliminated, and the soul is scattered and allowed to drift in the wind." Eight thousand sons returned to Han together, and it was Chu Yao (Yu Ji) who lived up to the military kindness." He believed that eight thousand Chu troops were forced to surrender to Liu Bang, and none of them was as loyal as Yu Ji.

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