Xiang Liang (; died 208 BC) was a Chinese military leader who led a rebellion against the
Qin dynasty
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between 209 and 208 BC. He is best known as an uncle of
Xiang Yu
Xiang Yu (), born Xiang Ji, was a Chinese warlord who founded and led the short-lived ancient Chinese states, kingdom-state of Western Chu during the interregnum period between the Qin dynasty, Qin and Han dynasty, Han dynasties of China, d ...
, the rival of the
Han dynasty
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's founding emperor
Liu Bang
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during the
Chu–Han Contention.
Early life
Xiang Liang was from Xiaxiang (; present-day
Suqian,
Jiangsu
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) and he descended from an aristocratic family whose members had served as generals in the
Chu state during the
Warring States period
The Warring States period in history of China, Chinese history (221 BC) comprises the final two and a half centuries of the Zhou dynasty (256 BC), which were characterized by frequent warfare, bureaucratic and military reforms, and ...
. His father, Xiang Yan (), had been killed in action in 223 BC while leading the defence of Chu against
an invasion by the
Qin state, which ultimately unified China under the
Qin dynasty
The Qin dynasty ( ) was the first Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China. It is named for its progenitor state of Qin, a fief of the confederal Zhou dynasty (256 BC). Beginning in 230 BC, the Qin under King Ying Zheng enga ...
.
After the fall of Chu, the Xiang family lived as commoners under Qin rule for years. When Xiang Liang's brother Xiang Chao () died, Xiang Liang took Xiang Chao's son,
Xiang Yu
Xiang Yu (), born Xiang Ji, was a Chinese warlord who founded and led the short-lived ancient Chinese states, kingdom-state of Western Chu during the interregnum period between the Qin dynasty, Qin and Han dynasty, Han dynasties of China, d ...
, under his care. Having high hopes for his nephew, Xiang Liang went to great lengths to ensure that Xiang Yu was well-instructed in swordsmanship and scholarly arts. However, Xiang Yu disappointed his uncle when he failed to master what he had been taught. Upon realising that Xiang Yu had an interest in military strategy, Xiang Liang attempted to teach his nephew himself but the latter stopped after grasping the key concepts, saying that learning military strategy was akin to treating warfare like a game. Xiang Liang ultimately gave up on his nephew, who showed no sign of motivation or apparent talent apart from his great strength, and let the latter decide his own destiny.
[Sima Qian. ''Records of the Grand Historian'', Volume 7, Biography of Xiang Yu.]
Leading a rebellion against the Qin dynasty
On one occasion, Xiang Liang killed someone and was forced to flee with his family to
Wu County (in present-day
Suzhou
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Founded in 514 BC, Suzhou rapidly grew in size by the ...
,
Jiangsu
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) to evade the authorities. At the time,
Qin Shi Huang
Qin Shi Huang (, ; February 25912 July 210 BC), born Ying Zheng () or Zhao Zheng (), was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of China. He is widely regarded as the first ever supreme leader of a unitary state, unitary d ...
was on an inspection tour in that area. While accompanying his uncle to watch the emperor's procession pass by, Xiang Yu said that he could replace the emperor,
prompting a shocked Xiang Liang to immediately cover Xiang Yu's mouth with his hand. From then on, Xiang Liang began seeing his nephew in a different light. Due to his aristocratic lineage, Xiang Liang gradually gained influence among the locals in Wu County and became their representative in dealings with the local government. He also leveraged on his popularity to rally supporters and form a secret militia in preparation for a future uprising against the Qin dynasty to restore the Chu state.
In 209 BC, peasant rebellions erupted throughout China to overthrow the Qin dynasty. Yin Tong (), the Qin-appointed administrator of
Kuaiji Commandery, considered turning against the Qin government so he invited Xiang Liang to discuss how they would start a rebellion. However, Xiang Liang, aided by Xiang Yu, killed Yin Tong instead and initiated the uprising on his own, managing to rally about 8,000 men to join his cause. Xiang Liang then declared himself the new administrator of Kuaiji and put Xiang Yu in charge of their armed forces.
Xiang Liang led his followers across the
Yangtze
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later and established a base in Xiapi (; present-day
Pizhou
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,
Jiangsu
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). At the time, some other rebel groups pledged allegiance to Xiang Liang, further increasing the strength of his rebel group to between 60,000 and 70,000.
In 208 BC, heeding
Fan Zeng's advice, Xiang Liang sent his men to search for
Xiong Xin, a grandson of
King Huai I of the former Chu state, and installed him on the throne as King Huai II. His purpose was to use King Huai II as a figurehead to rally support from people in the former Chu territories to join him in overthrowing the Qin dynasty. In the meantime, although the Xiangs paid nominal allegiance to King Huai II, they actually had control over the military in the Chu rebel group.
Death
The Chu rebel group, under Xiang Liang's leadership, scored some initial victories against Qin forces. In 208 BC, Xiang Liang engaged the Qin general
Zhang Han in battle at
Dingtao, where he underestimated the enemy and lost his life.
After Xiang Liang's death, King Huai II refused to continue to be a figurehead ruler, so he attempted to seize military power from the Xiangs with support from his adviser
Song Yi and others. However, Xiang Yu took Song Yi by surprise in a coup, accused him of treason, and killed him, thereby taking back control over the Chu rebel group's armed forces.
The following year, Xiang Yu defeated Zhang Han at the
Battle of Julu, after which Zhang Han, along with 200,000 Qin soldiers, surrendered. Xiang Yu ordered all the surrendered soldiers to be buried alive as a propitiation to his late uncle.
References
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208 BC deaths
Chu–Han contention people
Year of birth unknown
People from Suqian
Generals from Jiangsu