XiangLiang (died 208 BC) was a military leader who led a rebellion against the Qin dynasty. XiangLiang was from Xiaxiang (下相; present-day Suqian, Jiangsu)...
of the Xiang family in Suqian, Xiang Yu's father was Xiang Chao (項超), Xiang Yan's eldest son. Xiang Yu was raised by his elder uncle XiangLiang because...
dynasty, XiangLiang and Xiang Yu followed suit and rebelled in Wu (present-day southern Jiangsu), rallying an army of about 8,000 men. Xiang Bo travelled...
failed, he became part of a rebel force led by XiangLiang. He assisted XiangLiang's nephew and successor Xiang Yu in overthrowing the Qin dynasty. After...
joined Xiang Liang's uprising. After XiangLiang was killed at the Battle of Dingtao, Huai II sent Xiang Yu – XiangLiang's nephew – and minister Song Yi to...
left home to meet XiangLiang, who had rebelled against the Qin dynasty, and was accepted by XiangLiang as an advisor. After XiangLiang died, Fan Zeng...
joined XiangLiang's rebel army when rebellions erupted throughout China to overthrow the Qin dynasty. Han Xin continued serving Xiang Yu (XiangLiang's nephew)...
BC. Liu Bang and Xiang Yu were two prominent leaders who emerged from among the rebels. In 208 BC, Xiang Yu and his uncle XiangLiang installed King Huai...
LiangXiang (Chinese: 梁湘; pinyin: LiángXiāng; 1919 – 13 December 1998) was a politician of the People's Republic of China. He was originally from the...
general Zhang Han defeated a force from the insurgent Chu state led by XiangLiang. Zhang Han then led the Qin army north across the Yellow River to attack...
Handan and besieges its king Zhao Xie in Julu. XiangLiang's nephew Xiang Yu seizes control of Liang's army. Liu Ruyi, Chinese prince and only son of...
claim the title of "King of Chu" (楚王). Shortly after, the Chu general XiangLiang claimed that Jing Ju had betrayed Chen Sheng by claiming the latter's...
Xiang Zhuang was a younger cousin of Xiang Yu, and a grandson of Xiang Yan. Xiang Yu and Xiang Zhuang were raised by their uncle, XiangLiang. Xiang Zhuang...
battlefield. After XiangLiang was killed in action at the Battle of Dingtao in late 208 BC, Zhongli Mo continued to serve XiangLiang's nephew, Xiang Yu, and became...
conspirators XiangLiang and Xiang Yu. They employed Kuaiji as a base for their own rebellion, which restored a puppet king to Chu before Xiang Yu's defeat...