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What does Xiang Yu mean when he said "What is Yu Ji Nai Ruo like" before his death?

Meaning: Yu Ji, Yu Ji, what can I do to you?

"Gaixia Song" is a poem sung by Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu, before his defeat. A magnificent song of gods weeping ghosts. It expresses Xiang Yu's resentment and helplessness as he was surrounded by the Han army.

Although "Gaixia Song" is short in length, it profoundly expresses these two aspects of life. For thousands of years, it has touched the hearts of countless readers; probably this is its charm!

The first sentence of the poem allows readers to see an unparalleled heroic image. In ancient my country, "qi" originated from a person's innate endowment, but also relied on acquired cultivation; a person's character, ability, demeanor, etc. all depended on "qi". The so-called "unparalleled" means that he surpasses anyone in these aspects.

"Gaixia Song" by Xiang Yu of the Chu and Han dynasties

Strengthening the mountains with overwhelming force. When times are unfavorable, good things never fade away.

There is nothing you can do if your glory does not die! Yuxi, Yuxi, what can I do!

Translation:

Strength can lift mountains, and heroism is unmatched by anyone in the world. But the situation is not good for me, and the black horse can't run anymore.

Wuzi Ma is not moving forward, what should I do? Yu Ji! Yu Ji! What should I do to you?