The original sentence is "It is advisable to chase after the poor bandits with residual courage, not to learn from the overlord." This sentence means that Xiang Yu was not completely defeated when Liu Bang was defeated, and was later defeated by Liu Bang. This tells us that we should learn from Xiang Yu's failure and not give the enemy a chance to make a comeback for the sake of "harmony". Call for the revolution to the end, resolutely, thoroughly, cleanly and thoroughly destroy the enemy, leaving no future trouble.
Xiang Yu introduced
Xiang Yu (232 BC-202 BC) was recorded as a descendant of the Zhou Dynasty vassal state in the Tang and Song Dynasties. His surname was Ji, a native of surabaya county (now Suqian City, Jiangsu Province). At the end of Qin Dynasty, he was a statesman and strategist, and the grandson of Xiang Yan, a famous Chu State.
Although Xiang Yu won in the early stage of the war, the military situation became increasingly unfavorable due to the enfeoffment of vassals, internal contradictions and improper strategic decisions. Finally besieged, I heard Chu songs everywhere at night, thinking that the Han army had won Chu, so I broke through to Wujiang River and committed suicide.