It is Yu Ji first suicide, Xiang Yu after cutting his own throat, the following is the specific information, I hope to help you Farewell my concubine Xiang Yu Xiang Yu defeated back to the camp, the Han army siege several heavy, to the night, heard the Han army on all sides of the camp are all the sound of the Chu song, Xiang Yu was shocked: "Is it that the Han army has taken over the Chu land? Why are there so many Chu people?" He got up and drank wine in his tent. Xiang Yu had a very favored concubine named Yu Ji, who often followed him; there was a steed named Wu Zhui, which he often rode. After three rounds of drinking, Xiang Yu had a lot of feelings and sang, "Powerful mountains are high, and the time is not favorable, and the piebald doesn't pass away. How can I help my piebald not pass away? How can I help myself when I am in trouble?" (My strength can pull up mountains, and my spirit overpowers the world, but the times are not favorable, and my piebald is no longer flying, and my piebald is no longer flying! What should I do with it? Yu Ji, Yu Ji, what shall I do with you?) He sang several songs. Yu Ji sings, "The Han soldiers have already gained the land of Chu, and Chu songs are sung on all sides. (The Han soldiers have already gained the land of Chu, and Chu songs are sung on all sides; the king's spirit has been exhausted, why should I live in the world? This poem is from "Spring and Autumn Annals of Chu and Han", but later people have doubts that there would not be such mature pentameter poems in Chu and Han Dynasties.) After the song, Yu Ji cut her own throat, Xiang Yu also shed hot tears, and the left and right did not dare to look up at him, which was the "Farewell to My Concubine" in the history. (Edit this paragraph) [Edit this paragraph] VII, Dongcheng fast battle Xiang Yu mounted his horse, selected 800 people, while the night breakout to the south, after dawn, the Han army found Xiang Yu left, so irrigation rate of 5,000 riders to chase, and so he crossed the Huaihe River, accompanied by cavalry only a hundred or so people, came to the Yinling, Xiang Yu got lost, he went to ask an old farmer, the old peasant replied, "left" to go to the left, fell into the "left" to go to the left, the old peasant replied: "left" to go to the left, fell into the "left" to go to the left. "Going left, he fell into a swamp and was delayed, and the Han army caught up with him. Xiang Yu went east again and reached a hill in the east city, only 28 riders were left. Thinking that he could not get out of it, Xiang Yu said to the riders, "It has been eight years since I started my army, and I have been through more than seventy battles. Those who resisted me have been overrun by me, and those whom I struck have all expressed their obedience, and they have not been defeated, and they have then dominated the world, but I am now stuck here, not that I don't know how to fight but that the heaven is going to kill me! Today is the time to fight to the death, I want to fight painfully for all of you, must be victorious three times, for all of you to break the siege, cut down the generals, cut down the flag, so that all of you know that it is the heaven that wants to kill me, not that I don't know how to fight."
So he divided his cavalry into four groups and charged down the mountain on four sides, about to turn up on the east side of the mountain. Xiang Yu roared and galloped down and killed a Han general. Yang Xi, the Marquis of Chiquan, chased Xiang Yu, who gave a loud shout and Yang Xi's men retreated for several miles! Xiang Yu and his cavalry are divided into three groups. The Han army does not know which group Xiang Yu is in, so they also surround Xiang Yu in three groups. Xiang Yu sped out and beheaded another Han general while killing nearly a hundred people, then rejoined the cavalry and lost only two riders, Xiang Yu asked, "How is it?" The cavalry knelt down and answered: "The same as what the king said" [编辑本段]八、乌江自刎 Xiang Yu's battle in Dongcheng rekindled his hope of survival, so he wanted to cross the Wujiang River to the east, and the pavilion chief of the Wujiang River stopped his boat on the shore and said to Xiang Yu: "Although Jiangdong is small, it is also 1,000 miles in circumference, and the people are hundreds of thousands of people, which is enough to claim the throne. I hope you will hurry up and cross the river, now only I have a boat, and the Han army is coming, so I can't cross it."
When Xiang Yu heard these words, he realized that Western Chu had not been lost. With great guilt, repentance for the past killings, and in order to defend the honor of the "Overlord," he finally chose to die in battle instead of crossing the river, and then he said, "The heavens are trying to kill me, so why do I have to cross the river? Moreover, I crossed the river to the west with 8,000 Jiangdong sons and daughters, and none of them survived, even though the Jiangdong fathers and mothers pitied me and honored me as the king, don't I feel guilty?"
So he said to the chief of the pavilion, "I know you are an elder, I have been riding this horse for five years, and it is invincible, and once I traveled a thousand miles in a day, and I can't bear to kill it, so I will give it to you now."
So he ordered his cavalrymen to dismount and take their swords to fight, and in the end, Xiang Yu was the only one to kill several hundred people, and was wounded in more than ten places himself. At that time, he saw his former subordinate Lu Matong in the Han army, and said to him, "Aren't you my late friend?" Lv Martong took a look and immediately said to another Han general Wang Fei, "This is Lord Xiang!" Xiang Yu said, "I heard that the King of Han offered a reward of a thousand gold and ten thousand fiefs for my head, so I'll do you a favor!" So Xiang Yu killed himself at the age of 30.
After Xiang Yu's death, Wang Fei took his head, the Han army in order to fight for Xiang Yu's remains, killed each other, died dozens of people, the last five Han generals divided Xiang Yu's remains, were marquis, a generation of Western Chu hegemony, thus ending his brilliant and heroic life!