Xiang Yu was a native of Xiaxiang (present-day Suqian, Jiangsu Province). He is the grandson of Xiang Yan, a famous general of Chu, and a famous military strategist and leader of the ancient Chinese uprising. The god of war in Chinese history. Representative of the "courageous war" school of Chinese military thought. He was known as the King of Western Chu. Shortly after the Da Ze Xiang Uprising, Xiang Yu rose to power in Jiangdong and raised an army against the Qin Dynasty. In three years, he conquered the nine states and unified the world. Xiang Yu led his army into Guanzhong, destroyed the tyrannical Qin with five vassals, shaking the four seas and dividing the world, and enthroned eighteen vassals, with all the major politics coming from Yu, who was called "The Hegemony King", and had the same power as the Emperor. Although the position is not final, there has not been since ancient times. His appearance, for the history of China set off a storm, wrote down a myth.
Origin: Suqian, Jiangsu Province
Ancestor: Xiang Yan, a famous general of Chu
Jiangdong refers to the area south of the Yangtze River, below Wuhu