Before the Han Dynasty, men generally called their surnames (Qu Yuan, Xiong Huai and Xiang Yu), while women generally called their surnames (Qibazi), so many historical dramas were not rigorous here.
Zhuan Xu's great-grandson, Li Zhong, was a fire officer at Gao Xin's home in Di Ku, and was named Zhu Rong for his work. Later, Di Ku and Li Zhong's younger brother Ng Wui took over Huo Zheng and became Zhu Rong. Lu Zhong, the son of Wu Hui, and Ji Lian, the sixth son of Lu Zhong, are the direct ancestors of Chu people.
The early activities of Chu people named Mi were in hua county, Puyang, Henan Province and Cao Xian County, Shandong Province. Chu people lived in Chuqiu first, then moved to Xiong, then moved to Yan, then entered Fangcheng through Ye (now Ye County, Henan Province), and finally arrived at the intersection of Danxi, taking Danyang, the southern Xinjiang of the Central Plains, as their residence, and established their capital here.
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At that time, Chu had already perished, and Xiong Xin lived in seclusion in the countryside, herding sheep for a living. Later, Xiang Liang's army, as an important force to attack Qin, found Xiong Xin, made Xiong Xin Chu Huaiwang, and re-established the Chu regime on the grounds of reviving Chu.
Xiong Xin was the spiritual leader who attacked the Qin Dynasty, and Xiang Liang established himself as the king to win the hearts and minds of the people. Xiang Yu's power is constantly expanding, and his ambition is finally no longer hidden.
In 206 BC, Xiang Yu seized the land in Wang Huai and moved Wang Huai to Chen Chen (now Chen County, Hunan Province). His ministers fell in love with their hometown and refused to move the capital to Chen Chen quickly. Xiang Yu was furious and secretly ordered the assassination of Xiong Xin. Chen was pitiful, so he buried him in the back hill in the southwest of the city.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiong Xin
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Mi surname