Time Travel: Yu Ji Mei

Time Travel: Yu Ji Mei

by A Thousand Miles Away

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Limit to 1,000 words. It is used to introduce the main content of this book. Yu Ji (? - 202 BC), a native of the late Qin Dynasty, is known as Yu Miaoyi and is known as "Yu Meiren". A native of Yanji Township, Shuyang County today. She is the concubine of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu. According to the "Genealogy of the Xiang Family in Luling, Ji'an, Jiangxi Province": When Queen Yu was born, five phoenixes sang in the house, and a strange fragrance could be smelled in the courtyard. He was born in Ding Chou (224 BC), died in Jihai (202 BC), and was buried in Pengcheng. Yu Ji is a woman with both talent and beauty. Not only is she beautiful, but her dancing posture is also charming, and her sword is also swung as light as water. Yu Ji is the beloved concubine of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu. It is said that she is beautiful, talented and dances beautifully. Yu Ji 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 present-day Lingbi County, Anhui Province). His soldiers were few and their food was exhausted. Drinking wine in the camp and singing an elegiac song: "Strengthening the mountain, the world is overwhelming, the times are unfavorable, but 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 time, 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 sadly, danced with her, and sang to her: "The Han army has conquered the territory, and Chu songs are heard from all directions; the king is exhausted, and how can I survive as a humble concubine?" After singing, she committed suicide to cut off Xiang Yu's personal feelings, stimulate Xiang Yu's fighting spirit, and hope to break through victoriously. This staged a beautiful myth of "Farewell My Concubine". After her death, Concubine Yu was buried under the Gaixia. There is a tomb of Concubine Yu on the south side of Provincial Road 303, 15 miles east of present-day Lingbi County, Anhui Province. Later, a poet in the Qing Dynasty wrote a poem in the tone of Yu Ji: "The king's spirit is exhausted from the east of the Yangtze River, how can a humble concubine enter the Han Palace; the green blood turns into grass on the riverside, and the flowers bloom more red than the cuckoo." Yu Ji is so righteous and loyal to love that people still praise her. There are also poems by modern poets praising Yu Ji: "The beautiful scenery in good times is nothing, but the hero is doomed and the beauty is resentful. He also holds the thin steel blade of Wu Yue, and the blood of the fragrant soul splashes on the bank of Wujiang River." It expresses Yu Ji's loyal character. Her story has left an indelible mark on the long history of history, touching generations of people. Yu Ji, this beautiful name, will be an immortal legend in our hearts. The mystery of Yu Ji's name There is little introduction to Yu Ji in the history books, and her name is not even introduced. It is recorded in "Historical Records: The Benji of Xiang Yu" [4]: ​​"There was a beautiful woman named Yu." Therefore, there were two theories later: one is that some people speculate that "Yu" is the name of the beautiful woman; the second is that "Yu" is the last name of the beautiful woman, which is stated in "Ciyuan". "Yu Ji" is what later generations called her. There are also certain opinions about the word "Ji", which has two meanings: one is that "Ji" is her surname; the other is that "Ji" is a good name for women in ancient times. Yuji's Ji can be classified as the second meaning, that is, a good name. All in all, people can only know that Yu Ji's name is related to the word "Yu", but her real name has become a mystery Attract more readers

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