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What does it mean that although three households of Chu could destroy Qin? What is the original sentence?

This famous saying of the times, which originated from the resistance to the rule of the Qin Dynasty, not only represents an emotional and firm belief, but also is incredibly consistent with the process of historical evolution. It a priori and incomparably correctly predicted the true meaning of the subjugation of Qin: that is, the cause of the subjugation of Qin started in Chu and was finally completed in Chu. And just in terms of the fact of the fall of Qin, this famous saying has double fulfillment. First of all, although the great cause of the overthrow of Qin was achieved by the people of the world, the three Chu people who really played the decisive role were Chen Sheng, Xiang Yu, and Liu Bang. Secondly, the decisive battle to overthrow Qin was fought in the area of ??Sanhushui (now west of Linzhang, Hebei Province). Chu general Xiang Yu led his army to defeat the main force of the Qin army and accepted its surrender. From then on, Qin's demise became irreversible. The following is an examination of the fulfillment of this famous saying based on historical records.

The Chu State has a vast territory and rich resources, and its people are strong-willed. In addition, King Huai of Chu entered Qin and was not allowed to return to Qin after he died in Qin. The people of Chu hated Qin very much, so there is a saying that "although Chu has three households, it will be destroyed." Qin must be Chu."