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First of all, it is certain that Xiang Yu was indeed surrounded by a wall, but Xiang Yu's self-murder is not necessarily related to Yu Ji's death, because Yu Ji's life and death are confusing, and at that time, only Xiang Yu and his entourage were surrounded, and later Yu Ji's death or not is different, the reason why Xiang Yu killed himself in Wujiang is related to his personal character, a generation of heroes was forced to be helpless, and he had no face to see Jiangdong's father, so suicide was his best choice.
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Yu Ji's death is more of a manifestation of helplessness, as a generation of overlords, Xiang Yu will not lack women around him, Yu Ji will die and there will be Dong Ji, Xi Ji, and finally Wujiang killed himself, he was defeated, and there was no chance to rise and finally defeated his self-confidence.
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Regardless of whether Yu Ji committed suicide or not, it had nothing to do with Xiang Yu's self-murder in Wujiang, because Xiang Yu felt sorry for Jiangdong's father, so he refused and killed himself by the Wujiang River.
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I think Xiang Yu's death should not be much of a big deal with the overdue, Xiang Yu's death is because I am sorry for the Jiangdong fathers and villagers who feel that they have not succeeded and have no face to meet them.
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I think Yu Ji's death must have hit Xiang Yu very hard, but I think that as a hero Xiang Yu, he didn't kill himself because of this reason, but more because he had no face to see Jiangdong's father.
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Regardless of whether Yu Ji killed herself in the end or not, it will not affect Xiang Yu's ending. This is his own inner choice, and it has nothing to do with Yu Ji herself.
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No, Xiang Yu has a sentence in this chronicle: "There is a beauty name", and then after Xiang Yu sang the song, there was a sentence "Beauty and Zhi", which did not mention her suicide, but Xiang Yu fled with 800 people in the next section, why regret goodbye?
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As for Xiang Yu, everyone must know very well that the legend of a generation of overlords about him is also full of sweat, many, many. Among them, he is the most generous and tragic in killing Wujiang, and it is also the most widely circulated among the people.
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I think Yu Ji's death has a certain role in contributing to the trouble, but the effect is not very large. Xiang Yu was born in the aristocracy, he was very arrogant, and in the end he failed, did not unify the country, and chose to kill himself by the river, which was more of his own self-blame.
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I think this is the reason on the one hand, but there are other reasons, such as Xiang Yu feels that he belongs to the end of the hero, so he doesn't want to live anymore, and the other is that he didn't unify the country, he has arrogance in his heart, and he can't stand it.
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Xiang Yu's soldiers fled to Wujiang in defeat, and there was enough time to cross the river and use Jiangdong's resources to make a comeback, but the eight thousand Jiangdong soldiers led by Xiang Yu did not survive, and they knew that they had no shame to face Jiangdong's father, and the beloved Yu Ji had already killed himself in order not to drag him down, and at the same time he thought that his death could end the war and let the people no longer suffer from the war, so he killed himself and Wujiang.
The Wujiang River was on the Yangtze River in Wujiang Town, in the eastern part of present-day Anhui Province, when Xiang Yu and only a few dozen people were driven to the Wujiang River by the Han army.
Failure is the mother of success. The things of the past life, the teacher of the future.
In addition to facing Jiangdong's father and elders without shame, Xiang Yu's army was completely wiped out, and he felt that he could not make a comeback, so he committed suicide in despair.
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Everyone prefers Xiang Yu's character, a little more, and it is more in line with themselves.