Xiang Yu was a Chinese Imperial general in the third century B.C
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- Xiang Yu was a Chinese imperial general in the third century BC who took his troops across the Zhang River on a raid into enemy territory.
- 中国大学MOOC: Directions: Fill in the blank in the following sentence with an exact word from the text.Xiang Yu was a Chinese Imperial general in the third century B.C. who took his troops across the Zhang River on a ____ into enemy territory.
- General Xiang Yu and his soldiers lost the battle.
- General Xiang Yu was a rare __________ to the norm. A: exception B: summit C: enlighten D: veteran
- What is the meaning of “norm” in Para 3: General Xiang Yu a rare exception to the norm ?
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In what way is General Xiang Yu’s order similar to Dr. Ariely’s experiments?
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According to the author, Xiang Yu was a wonderful decision-maker.
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The genius of General Xiang Yu’s ____(坚定的信仰主张;定罪) would be ____ (证实;使生效;使合法化) both on the battlefield and in the modern social science research.
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Could you say something about Xiang Yu?
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When crossing the Zhang River, General Xiang Yu ordered his troops to crush their cooking pots and burning their sailing ships because he saw no hope of achieving victory over their opponents.