The Biography of Yu Ji (span Biography Library)

The Biography of Yu Ji (span Biography Library)

by Wen Xing Zhuan

Length:
139Kwords20chapters
Latest:
Ch. 20死竟成神,魂犹舞草湿胭脂(后记)
Activity:
Updated 8mo agoScraped 14d ago
12Favorites
0QD Score

About This Novel

"The Biography of Yu Ji" goes deep into the tumultuous years of the Chu-Han conflict, and vividly presents the image of Yu Ji before readers. In the book, the author cleverly connects the available historical facts of Yu Ji with a large number of folk legends, not only recreating the earth-shattering love between her and Xiang Yu, but also fully restoring the life of this loyal woman. Yu Ji, as the confidante of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, resolutely chose to walk side by side with Xiang Yu in that era of raging wars and heroes. From their heartbeat when they first met to their persistence in fighting together, their love has gone through countless ups and downs. The book details Xiang Yu's heroism during the Battle of Julu, and Yu Ji's figure boosting the morale of the Chu army from behind is equally unforgettable. In her own way, she injects strength into her lover and the Chu army. With the fall of the Qin Dynasty, the conflict between Chu and Han began, and the situation gradually turned against Xiang Yu. In the desperate situation of being "embattled on all sides", in Xiang Yu's tent, the song "Gaixia Song" is full of the hero's helplessness and deep concern for Yu Ji. And Yu Ji, in order to let Xiang Yu have no worries, resolutely drew her sword and committed suicide, interpreting her loyalty to love with her life. The tragic scene of "Farewell My Concubine" was frozen and became an eternal song. This work is not only a personal biography of Yu Ji, but also a vivid display of the social style and war situations of the Chu and Han Dynasties. Through rich details and delicate descriptions, the novel takes readers back to the era of conflict and tenderness, to feel the deep friendship between Yu Ji and Xiang Yu, and to appreciate the weight and vicissitudes of history.

What Readers Think

Rating

Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%

Community(0)

You Might Also Like