How did Yan, a painter of the Tang Dynasty in China, describe Chen and Chen Chuan in the map of emperors of past dynasties?
Teacher Chen Zhuan in fine print has an uncommon word. He came to power through a coup and ruled 14 years. Tall, brave, good at riding and shooting, resourceful. In 573 AD, he led the troops to the Northern Expedition, and the Qi army was defeated in Lvliang (now southeast of Tongshan County, Jiangxi Province) and captured Huainan. If we pursue them, we will probably wipe out Beiqi and unify China. However, Chen Chuan only wanted to row the Huaihe River for self-defense, and missed the opportunity, so that Yuwen Yong in the Northern Zhou Dynasty took advantage of Chen Jun's southward containment of Beiqi, attacked Beiqi in 576 AD, unified the north, and then attacked Chen in the south. In 582 AD, Chen died and was transferred to Prince Chen Baoshu. The country declined and was destroyed by Sui seven years later. In the picture, the image of Chen Zhuan is tall and fat, sitting in a chariot, whispering behind people's backs, as if talking. Followed by two ministers, a full face of unhappiness.