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Chapter 1 The Return of the Warring States Period(2/2)

Tian An, the grandson of King Tian Jian of Qi during the Warring States Period, once attacked several cities in Jibei, and when Tian Rong rebelled, he led his troops to surrender to Chu. Xiang Yu was granted the title of King of Jibei, with Boyang as his capital.

The Kingdom of Zhao was divided into Changshan and Dai by Xiang Yu. Zhao general Zhang Er, who had a reputation as a virtuous man, once defended Julu for several months, laying the foundation for Xiang Yu's victory. He was named the King of Changshan and made Xiangguo his capital, overseeing most of the country.

Zhao Di.

Because Zhao Wangxie had no merit, he moved to Dai Wang, managed "Datong" and other places, and made the border fortress "Daijun" as his capital. It was equivalent to the front line against the Huns.

The Yan Kingdom was also divided into two parts. The Yan general Zang Tu followed Xiang Yu to rescue Zhao, attacked Hanguguan, and was named King of Yan. He governed Hejian and Changping, with Jicheng as his capital.

Han Guang, the original king of Yan, was moved to the position of king of Liaodong and governed the land of Liaoyang, with Liaoyang as the capital.

Korea was also divided into two parts. Han Cheng, the king of Han, was still the king of Han, with Yangzhai as the capital.

Shen Yang, the general of the State of Zhao, rushed into Henan County first, met Xiang Yu's army, and was named King of Henan, with Suiyang as his capital.

Divide Chu State into four parts.

Jiujiang, Linjiang, Hengshan and Xichu are four major areas.

Dangyang Jun Yingbu was a general of the Chu State. He bravely led the Chu camp and made many military exploits. He was named the King of Jiujiang and made six cities his capital.

King Huai of Chu's Shangzhu State "Gongao" led troops to capture Nanjun. He made outstanding military achievements and was named King of Linjiang, with Jiangling as his capital.

Yingbu's father-in-law, Wu Rui, Lord of Poyang, once led Baiyue warriors to assist the princes in attacking Qin, entered the Pass, and was granted the title of King of Hengshan.

Xiang Yu, who governs Pengcheng of Western Chu and has nine counties, proclaims himself the Overlord of Western Chu——"

Wang Zhu interrupted Wang Ao: "Why is it called Xi Chu?"

Wang Ao said: "Your Majesty, you don't know. Chu people have a habit of calling the Jiangling area Southern Chu; Wuyue is Eastern Chu; Pengcheng is Western Chu. Xiang Yu's nine counties in Western Chu mainly include: Nanyang County, Central Guizhou The counties, Dongyang County, Sishui County, Dang County, Chu County, Kuaiji County, Qi County, and Nan County actually accounted for four-fifths of Chu State."

Wang Zhu thought to himself, if Xiang Yu did this, he would offend all the princes in the world.

"Wouldn't it make the world angry and resentful when Xiang Yu makes the king like this?" Wang Zhu gloated with satisfaction.

Zhang Han expressed his hatred: "Your Majesty, it is not only the anger of heaven and the resentment of people, but also the chaos of the world. The Central Plains has been reduced to a pot of porridge! First of all, Chen Yu, the king of Cheng'an in the state of Zhao, thought he was not convinced that his old friend Zhang Er would become the king of Changshan and raised his troops to rebel. In anger, he surrendered to Tian Guang, led the Qi army to attack Changshan, and killed Zhang Er's family. Zhang Er fled to Chu alone.

Tian Du and Tian An were no match for Tian Heng. They were beaten to pieces and fled all the way back to Pengcheng. Tian Heng unified the land again. Peng Yue was in Juye, and a generation of Changyi gathered 30,000 people and surrendered to the Western Wei King Wei Bao. Wei Bao surrendered. A newly emerged hero—Lü Pheasant—openly opposes Xiang Yu."

"Yes, yes, Lu Pheasant is here!" Wang Zhu did not dare to be interested in others. He only paid attention to Han Xin and Zhang Liang.
Chapter completed!
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