The Overlord of Chu: Xiang Yu is one of them. Although he is surrounded by enemies on all sides, he kills himself in Wujiang River. But still a great hero. Li Qingzhao: "I was born as a hero, and died as a ghost. I still miss Xiang Yu and refuse to cross the Yangtze River."
Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo and was exiled to St. Helena Island. But he swept across Europe, became brilliant for a while, and established the French Empire.
Guan Yu paid homage to Maicheng.
Jing Ke's Assassination of the Qin Dynasty "The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong men will never return once they are gone."
Zhuge Liang: Seven Out of Qishan
Yue Fei: It's unnecessary. He was killed in Lin'an Fengbo Pavilion
The Six Gentlemen of the Reform Movement of 1898 "I have smiled at the sky since I cut my sword, leaving behind my liver and gallbladder"
Huang Chao "The fragrance of the sky permeates Chang'an, filling the whole city." With golden armor"
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Guan Yu was defeated in Maicheng, but he was still a loyal, brave and benevolent general; Zhao Yun was victorious in many battles in his life and made his enemies famous and frightened, but he was defeated by Jiang Wei just to fulfill Zhuge's military advisor's plan and conquer Bo Yue.
Although the modern reforms ultimately failed, they also produced intellectuals like Liang Qichao; Sun Yat-sen eventually gave way to Yuan Shikai, but he was still revered as the father of the country. The Xi'an Incident ended with the release of Chiang Kai-shek, but Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng are still heroes.
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Chen Sheng and Wu Guang rebelled. They were losers, but later generations still regarded them as heroes. His revolutionary pioneering spirit influenced thousands of people in later generations.
Xiang Yu : Although he was unsuccessful, he was millions of times more upright and magnanimous than Liu Bang. He was praised by many future generations and can be called a tragic hero.
Yang Jingyu: A famous anti-Japanese general. He ran out of ammunition and food. He ate grass roots and cotton and refused to surrender. He died with honor. Even his opponents, the Japanese, gave him a thumbs up!
Shi Kefa: He was a loyal man, governor of Yangzhou, and a hero who resisted the Qing Dynasty in the late Ming Dynasty. He was eventually outnumbered and the city was destroyed, but he was respected by his contemporaries and future generations.
Yue Fei: A famous general who fought against the Jin Dynasty. Although he was not defeated at the hands of the Jin people, he was harmed by his sycophants and died in Fengbo Pavilion. His life ambitions were not realized and he was regretted by the world.
Lin Zexu: We were very determined to ban smoking in Humen, but we failed to get the emperor’s continued support, leaving a huge regret and a regret for the Chinese nation.
Shi Dakai: The Wing King of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a great talent in both civil and military affairs, who made great contributions to the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. However, he was jealous of Hong Xiuquan and ran away in anger. However, he threw away the banner of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and eventually died on the banks of the Dadu River. As the saying goes, heroes are short of breath!