Where is Wujiang, the Chu overlord who committed suicide?

Regarding the question of where the Wujiang River where Xiang Yu committed suicide, according to historical records, it is speculated that the Wujiang River where Xiang Yu committed suicide is actually wujiang town on the west bank of the Yangtze River. Wujiang River is located at the junction of Anhui and Suzhou, adjacent to Nanjing, and is known as the "Gate of Jinling". Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it has been customary to call the south bank of the Yangtze River below this section "Jiangdong", and this title has also been mentioned in many poems commemorating Xiang Yu. Li Qingzhao, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, wrote a poem "I miss Xiang Yu so far and refuse to cross Jiangdong." Xiang Yu himself said that he was ashamed to meet his elders in Jiangdong, where Sun Wu's regime was located during the Three Kingdoms period.

On the geographical map of China, the section of the Yangtze River from Wuhu, Anhui Province to Nanjing, Jiangsu Province runs through the north and south, which is the so-called Jiangdong, which is the Wujiang River where Xiang Yu committed suicide. Of course, it is also because the famous hero overlord of the West Chu committed suicide here, so Wujiang River has been a famous tourist attraction since ancient times. Famous writers in history have mourned Xiang Yu here and wrote many famous articles that have been passed down to this day. Until now, because of Xiang Yu, Wujiang still attracts many people to visit and admire.

Therefore, the answer to the question about where the Wujiang River where Xiang Yu committed suicide is in wujiang town, Jiangdong, not the Wujiang River as people think.