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282:, Xiang Yu lured Liu Bang into a trap under the pretext of inviting Liu to attend a banquet at Hong Gate. However, during the feast, Xiang Yu became reluctant to kill Liu Bang and paid no attention to Fan Zeng's hints to take action. Fan Zeng left the feast, called for Xiang Zhuang, and told him, "Our lord is too soft hearted. You go in, pretend to offer to perform a sword dance, and find an opportunity to kill the Duke of Pei (Liu Bang). If not, all of you will become his captives in future." Xiang Zhuang followed Fan Zeng's instructions and attempted to thrust his sword at Liu Bang on numerous instances. 22: 288:, another uncle of Xiang Yu and Xiang Zhuang, stood up and offered to join in the performance. Xiang Bo prevented Xiang Zhuang from killing Liu Bang by blocking Xiang Zhuang or shielding Liu with his body whenever Xiang Zhuang thrust his sword towards Liu. Xiang Yu eventually stopped both of them and ordered them to return to their seats. 342: 335: 51: 328: 275:, Liu Bang would become "King of Guanzhong". However, Xiang Yu was dissatisfied that Liu Bang had beaten him in the race to Guanzhong and wanted to kill Liu. 553: 198: 73: 379: 313: 113: 299:(項莊舞劍, 意在沛公). This saying is used to describe a situation where one does something to disguise an attack on another person. 127: 34: 44: 38: 30: 432: 55: 259:
The only mention of Xiang Zhuang in historical records was about his role in the Feast at Hong Gate in 206 BC.
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Xiang Zhuang performs a sword dance, his target is actually the Duke of Pei.
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Feast at Hong Gate
Liu Bang
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King Huai II of Chu
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