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At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Chen Sheng and Wu Guang rebelled, and the rebels from all walks of life cooperated, and Xiang Liang led the army to attack Qin. Fan Zeng went to see Xiang Liang and said: "Qin destroyed the Six Kingdoms, and Chu was the most wronged.
Chu Nangong said that even if there were only three families left in the Chu State, they would take revenge and destroy the Qin State. So Xiang Liang established Xiong Xin, the grandson of King Chu Huai, as the king of Chu Huai, and was supported by the Chu people and rapidly grew in strength.
Although Chu has three households, the death of Qin will be Chu.
Historical Records: Xiang Yu Benji": "Fu Qin destroyed the Six Kingdoms, and Chu was the most innocent. Since King Huai entered Qin, the people of Chu have pitied him so far, so the Duke of Chu Nan said, "Although Chu has three households, the death of Qin will be Chu". ”
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This sentence comes from a respected old man, which means that although the three families of Chu are divided into powers, but in the end, Daqin will definitely lose to the people of Chu, and it turns out that it is true that Xiang Yu burned Afang Palace, which fulfilled this sentence.
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"Although Chu three households die in Qin, Chu will be Chu" is the curse of the late Duke of Chu Nangong to Qin to destroy Chu, and through the spread of Fan Zeng and others, this remark has been widely circulated, and it has played a great role in promoting Liu Xiang's destruction of Qin. Liu Bang and Xiang Yu who destroyed Qin are all Chu people, which is equivalent to fulfilling the curse of "although Chu has three households to die in Qin, Chu will be Chu", and later generations will also analyze what "three households" means, whether it is the surnames of Qu, Jing and Zhao, or the three kings of Chen Sheng, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang.
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It means that even if there are only three families in the Chu State, the Qin State will be destroyed and revenged. Because King Huai of Chu died in the early years of Qin, the people of Chu hated Qin very much.
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When the state of Chu was destroyed by the state of Qin, there was a language that said, "Although Chu has three households, the death of Qin will be Chu". This shows that the people of Chu are particularly responsible and bloody, and the Chu people have not forgotten the hatred of the country, and the later rebel army set off by Xiang Yu also confirmed this language.
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This famous sentence from the Qin Dynasty era that rebelled against the unification of the Qin Dynasty came from the "Historical Records of Xiang Yu Benji" by Sima Yu Chunqian in the Western Han Dynasty. It means that even if there are only three clans left in the Chu State, the Qin State can be destroyed. The metaphor is that even if you are weak, you can succeed in unity.
It represents an emotionally strong belief.
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Chen Sheng and Wu Guang Socks shouted uprising, and the righteous armies from all walks of life cooperated, and Xiang Liang led the army to attack Qin. Fan Zeng went to see Xiang Liang and said: "Qin destroyed the Six Kingdoms, and Chu was the most wronged.
Nan Gong of the Confessional Chu State said that even if there are only three clans left in the entire Chu State, they will take revenge and unite to destroy the Qin State. So Xiang Liang established Xiong Xin, the grandson of King Chu Huai, as King Chu Huai, and won the support of the people and quickly grew in strength.
Chen Sheng and Wu Guang revolted.
In fact, this famous phrase of the times, which was born in the rebellion against Qin rule, not only represents an emotional and firm belief, but also surprisingly coincides with the process of historical evolution. According to the "Historical Records of Xiang Yu Benji", as early as when the king of Chu Huai died in Qin, the Nangong of Chu said: "Although Chu has three households, the death of Qin will be Chu."
It a priori and incomparably correct prediction of the true meaning of the death of Qin: that is, the cause of the death of Qin began in Chu and ended in Chu.
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Although Chu has three households, the death of Qin will be Chu" from which historical figure comes from?
a.Chu Huai didn't have a bird.
b.Chu Nan is a young guesser.
Correct answer: B
Sima Qian's "Records of the History of Dry Qin: Xiang Yu Benji": "Therefore, the Duke of Chu Nan said: 'Although Chu has three households, the death of Qin will be Chu'. ”
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This is Sima Qian's "Historical Records: Xiang Yu Benji", which means that even if there are three remaining heirs of the surname of the Chu State, the descendants of the Chu State must be the ones who destroy the Qin State. The three households here do not refer to the three households, but represent the three clans, namely Qu, Jing, and Zhao, which are all from the surname of the king of Chu, "Mi".
In fact, the "three households" mentioned here does not mean three households, nor does it mean a few people in several households. "Although the three households of Chu" refer to the three clans of the Chu State, the royal family surname of the Chu State is Mi, and the branch is the Xiong family, which is divided into the three clans of Zhao, Qu and Jing, that is to say, the three households are the three major clans of the Chu State: Qu, Jing and Zhao.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the territory of Chu was the most extensive, including the Jianghan Plain and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Even if the territory of Chu is broad, but in the end it was destroyed by the Great Qin, which came later, and the arrogance in the hearts of the people of Chu was crushed into powder under the iron hooves of Qin's Xuanyi, leaving this sentence in grief and indignation, "Although Chu has three households, Qin will be Chu if he dies". To put it simply, the meaning of this sentence is that although the state of Chu was destroyed, the successors of the three princes will one day be able to destroy the state of Qin.
In the last period of the historical development of the Warring States Period, in the eyes of the people of the world, the Chu State still had the strength to compete with the Qin State, but since the Qin people used conspiracy and trickery to deceive King Chu Huai to the Qin State and imprisoned him to death, the Chu people hated the Qin State to the core. And the reason why the Chu people are so arrogant and domineering is naturally that they have the confidence and capital. When the Seven Heroes competed for hegemony, the strength of the Chu State should not be underestimated.
According to historical records, in its heyday, the area under its jurisdiction included many rich areas, which can be described as a powerful country with a vast territory, rich materials and rich people, and explosive combat power. And the reason why this sentence was left may also be a reminder to the Chu people to keep in mind the hatred of destroying the country and repeat the glory of the past.
What is amazing is that maybe it's the cycle of heaven, maybe it's the inevitability of history. The Qin State, which once unified the entire Six Kingdoms with heroic momentum, was really destroyed by the three Chu people, whether it was Chen Sheng, Xiang Yu or Liu Bang, they were all born in the hometown of Chu, and in a certain sense, they are Chu people.
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This sentence was uttered by the mouth of Nangong of the Chu State, representing an emotional firm belief and also representing the process of historical evolution.
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This statement is from the records of historical records, and in history, the Qin State was destroyed by the Chu State, so there is such a saying.
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This statement comes from Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu, which means that although there are only three families in the Chu State, if you want to destroy the Qin State, you must be from the Chu State.