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Is it an idiot who came true in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties?

In the novel, Cheng is a timid, generous and lucky general who is always accompanied by good luck.

Because cheng has a bad memory, his kung fu, that is, these three axes, is repeated. He doesn't want to learn other moves, and he can't. He is a typical optimist.

However, the achievement in history is a brave general.

Cheng, also known as one of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange during the reign of Emperor Taizong, was not on the hero list.

Cheng fought and won, which does not show his personal ability. Tell a story about Cheng's victory first, which is enough to prove that Cheng is a capable person.

According to the old Tang book? According to Records of the Emperor Gaozong, in August of the seventh year of Yonghui, Cheng Zhijie, a left-back general, conquered the headquarters of He Lu, a western Turkic, and fought with the troops of two tribes, the Glorieuses and the Chuyue, in Yumu Valley. Thousands of people were beheaded and tens of thousands of camel horses, cattle and sheep were obtained.

After this war, Cheng Zhijie continued to March, fought against Horunan, beheaded thousands of people again, marched into Youdu City, and captured a large number of tribal population and goods.

Cheng is a general who leads troops to fight.

In the old Tang book? Biography of Cheng Zhijie also records that Cheng and Pei Hangyan were sent by Shi Biao to support Dan and attack Wang Jun. As a result, Pei Hangyan was injured and lost, and Cheng rushed to save him and killed several soldiers of Wang's army. Wang led the troops to retreat, and Cheng took Pei Hangyan and rode back. But the king's cavalry caught up with him, pierced the hole and stabbed him directly with a spear. Cheng turned and broke his body, beheaded the pursuer, and the two fled together.

Cheng is brave and good at fighting. Holding his wounded comrades, he can fight his way out of the disorderly army.

As can be seen from the official records of Cheng, Cheng is by no means a big straw bag, but a founding general of the Tang Dynasty with both wisdom and courage.

That's only in novels of Sui and Tang Dynasties. Here's the thing. It has only three axes. But this is not the case in official history.

Cheng, also known as, was one of the 24 outstanding figures of Lingyange later!