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Longji, Yingbu, Jibu, Zhonglifu, Yuzi period.
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Long Ji, Ji Bu, Zhong Liyi, Ying Bu, Yu Ziqi, Chen Wu, Xiang Zhuang, Luan Bu, Zhou Yin, Xiang Bo.
1. Long And. Long and (苴) (jū) (203 BC), a (Chu) Sima at the end of Qin, later served as a general of Western Chu in Xiang Yu's army.
At the end of Qin, he participated in the Xiangliang Uprising and united with Tian Rong to break the Qin army in Dong'e. When King Yingbu of Jiujiang returned to the Han Dynasty, Long He led an army of 100,000 to break it, and united Cao Ji and Zhou Yin as the Great Sima. After hearing that Han Xin pacified Hebei and swallowed Zhao to destroy Qi, Long He was ordered to lead his troops to attack Qidi.
In 203 BC, he participated in the Battle of Weishui, fell into Han Xin's plan to flood the siege of the city, fought against the generals of the Han army, and was finally killed by the Han cavalry general Ding Fu.
2. Jibu. Ji Bu (year of birth and death unknown), a native of Chu, once served for Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu. After Xiang Yu was defeated, he was arrested by Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty.
Later, under Xiahou Ying's intercession, Liu Bang spared him and worshiped him as Langzhong. When Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, the official was the general of Zhonglang. During the reign of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, he served as the county guard of Hedong.
3, Zhong Liyi.
Zhong Liyi (?) —200 BC), Zhong Li, Mingyi (mostly mistaken for "昧" or "眜"), a native of Yilu Township, Qu County, Donghai County (now Yilu Township, Guanyun County, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province), was a general under Xiang Yu during the Chu and Han dynasties. Later, he was suspicious of Xiang Yu and fled from the Chu army during the Battle of Qixia.
Finally committed suicide.
4. Yingbu. Yingbu (?) 196 B.C.), Yan surname, Ying's family, Mingbu, a native of six counties of Jiujiang County (now Lu'an City, Anhui Province), a famous general in the late Qin and early Han dynasties.
In his early years, he was convicted and punished, commonly known as Tu Bu. At the beginning of the uprising with Xiang Liang, he married the daughter of Wu Rui, supported the succession of King Chu Huai, and was named the king of Dangyang. After Xiang Liang was killed, he became one of the generals under Xiang Yu's account, repeatedly broke the Qin army, and was named the king of Jiujiang.
Persuaded by the Han Dynasty, he rebelled against Chu and returned to Han, and was defeated by the Chu general Long Tho. Assisted Liu Bang to defeat Xiang Yu, established the Han Dynasty, and was named the king of Huainan, and was known as the three famous generals of the early Han Dynasty along with Han Xin and Peng Yue. After Han Peng was killed, he was afraid.
In the eleventh year of Emperor Gao of the Han Dynasty (196 BC), he rebelled and was defeated and killed.
5. Yuzi period.
Yu Ziqi is a fictional character in Zhen Wei's "Popular Romance of the Western Han Dynasty" (referred to as "Romance of the Western Han Dynasty") in the Ming Dynasty, and is Yu Ji's cousin, a person in the army of Xiang Yu in Western Chu (the position is not specified in the original work), and helped Xiang Yu's uncle Xiang Liang to revolt against Qin.
In later literature, film and television works, most of them were modified and set as Yu Ji's own brother, the military general of Western Chu, and the final ending was mostly to follow Xiang Yu to die in the end.
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Long And, the year of birth and death is unknown, a famous general at the end of Qin. Xiang Yu is a fellow countryman. He is the first fierce general under Xiang Yu, and is the five major generals of the Chu army with Ji Bu, Zhong Liwu, Yingbu, and Yu Ziqi.
He was once named Sima. Growing up with Xiang Yu since childhood, he is like a brother.
Yingbu (235 BC, 195 BC),Qin Xuchun was a famous general at the end of the first and early Han Dynasty. A native of Liuxian (now Lu'an, Anhui), he was deprived of Qin law, also known as Yingbu and Tubu. Together with Han Xin and Peng Yue, he was known as the three famous generals of the early Han Dynasty.
Ji Bu, year of birth and death unknown, was a native of Chu (now Sucheng District, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province). He is known for his righteousness and keeping his promises. Therefore, there is a proverb widely spread among the people of Chu that "it is better to get Ji Bu Yinuo than to get ** hundred catties".
This is where the idiom "a promise comes from". Ji Bu is a native of Chudi, who is reckless and unwilling, loves to fight unevenly, and is very famous in Chudi. Xiang Yu sent him to lead the army, and repeatedly made Liu Bang, the king of Han, embarrassed.
Zhong Liwu (232 BC-200 BC)., a native of Yilu Township, Qu County (now Yilu Township, Guanyun County, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province). When Chu and Han were fighting, Zhongli was a fierce general under the overlord Xiang Yu, who was both wise and brave, and dealt Liu Bang a heavy blow when he confronted Liu Bang many times, so Liu Bang was very afraid and hated Zhongli very much.
Yu Zi period, a fictional character, a fierce general, and Yu Ji are brother and sister. After Xiang Yu's soldiers were defeated, he followed the battle to the end.