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Where is Wang Xiang's hometown?

Southeast of Suqian city

Also known as "Wu Tong Lane", it is the birthplace of Xiang Yu, an aristocrat of Chu State, a leader of peasant uprising army at the end of Qin Dynasty, a hero who was born after pulling out the mountain. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in Suqian and a national 4A-level tourist attraction.

Introduction of Wang Xiang's hometown

Wang Xiang's hometown is located in Wu Tong Lane, Sucheng District, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, between the ancient Yellow River and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, on the east side of Xuhuai Road, also known as Wu Tong Lane. It is the birthplace of Xiang Yu, an aristocrat of Chu State, leader of peasant uprising army at the end of Qin Dynasty, hero of "pulling out the mountain and being born" and overlord of western Chu State. Wang Xiang's hometown is the first Xiangjia ancestral temple in China with Xiang Yu and Xiangjia culture as its theme. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction and a key cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province. Wang Xiang's hometown is dominated by Chu-Han style, with both palace architecture and garden architecture styles. Kangxi erected a monument for forty years as a memorial. In memory of this brave and generous hero, people in my hometown erected a monument and built a workshop in Xia Xiang Wu Tong Lane, his birthplace.

Who is Wang Xiang's hometown Wang Xiang?

Wang Xiang is the overlord of Chu, Xiang Yu.

Xiang Yu (232 BC-202 BC), a famous jade son, was born in the next phase of Chu State (now Suqian, Jiangsu Province) and the grandson of Xiang Yan, a famous Chu State. He is a representative figure of China's military thought "military situation" (military situation, military tactics, military yin and yang, military skills), a strategist known for his bravery, and Li Wanfang called him "Feather God".

Xiang Yu followed his uncle Xiang Liang in Wuzhong (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province) to fight against Qin in his early years. After Xiang Liang was killed, he led an army to cross the river to save Zhao Wangxie, and defeated Qin Jun's main forces led by Zhang Han and Wang Li in the Battle of Julu. After Qin's death, he was called the overlord of the West Chu, with Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province) as the capital, and the system of enfeoffment was implemented, and the heroes of Qin State and the nobles of six countries were crowned kings.

Then Liu Bang, the king of Han Dynasty, sent troops from Hanzhong to attack Xiang Yu, and Xiang Yu launched a Chu-Han war with him for four years. Although Liu Bang suffered repeated defeats and wars during the period, Xiang Yu could not have a fixed rear supply, and he was exhausted. He also suspected that his father Fan Zeng was finally destroyed by Liu Bang. In 202 BC, Xiang Yu was defeated (now south of Lingbi County, Anhui Province) and broke through to Wujiang River (now wujiang town County, Anhui Province) to commit suicide.