What should I do if I don't advance after the horse? Concubine! Concubine! What should I do with you?
Gaixia Song is a poem written by Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, before his downfall. This poem summarizes Xiang Yu's life's achievements and heroism, expresses his pity for beauty and famous colt, and expresses his resentment and helplessness in the heavy encirclement of the Han army.
Original text:
Gaixiage
Han Dynasty: Xiang Yu
It is difficult to pull out the mountain, but you will not die when it is unfavorable.
What can I do without dying? What can I do if I am worried?
Extended data:
Creation background
Xiang Yu was trapped and mistakenly thought that the Han army had occupied the whole territory of Chu. He got up in a hurry to drown his sorrows in wine. Looking at the beauty who is about to say goodbye, looking at the beloved steed, I can't help singing this generous and sad song Gaixia. After writing a poem, Xiang Yu led the troops to break through. Although he killed many enemy troops, he finally committed suicide in Wujiang because of his thin strength.
Gaixia Song is a desperate word written by Xiang Yu, the overlord of the western Chu Dynasty, on the eve of his death. The song of Gaixia is full of incomparable heroism and affection, which not only shows rare self-confidence, but also sighs with smallness and heaviness.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Gaixia Song