Cheng is from Jeju. His family has been an official for generations. He was very good at horseback riding and archery since he was a child. Now there are more and more novels or TV images about Cheng. In fact, the image of Cheng is exaggerated in TV and novels. But the characteristics of being brave and good at fighting have not changed, but the weapon used by Cheng Cheng is not an axe as we know it, but an axe.
Cheng was born in the late Sui Dynasty, when Cheng was still a teenager. However, the fatuous and cruel means of the Sui Dynasty greatly aroused public anger, and eventually a large-scale uprising broke out, and Cheng, who was in high spirits, joined the rebel army. Cheng later became Shi Biao's teammate, and Wagangjun attached great importance to him. Later, due to Shi Biao's improper command, the successful Wagang Army was defeated by Wang and suffered great losses. Cheng also suffered heavy losses, and his army began to decline gradually. In desperation, Cheng had to take refuge in Wang and formally became a subordinate of the Tang Dynasty. Later, Cheng and Qin met each other after a brief encounter, and they were both brave. Both of them left the king and went to the gate, where they were appreciated and worked together for the reunification of the Tang Dynasty.
How did Cheng die? How did Cheng die in history? This is definitely not the same as in novels or on TV. Historically, Cheng actually died of illness. At that time, when Cheng went out to attack the Turks, because he was too old, he didn't master the accurate method, listened to the opinions of the villains and killed them to make money. After returning to Beijing, his deeds were exposed and he was demoted. Although he became a secretariat again, he quickly resigned and died at home in 665 AD.