Yuwen Cheng was a hero of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. He had performed well in the battle against the rebels. Yuwen Cheng had fought fiercely with the fourth hero of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Xiong Kuohai, and the sixth hero, Wu Tianxi. In the battle against these heroes, Yu Wencheng had displayed great strength and courage. However, in the end, Yuwen Cheng was defeated by Li Yuanba in a great battle, ending his legendary career. Even though Yu Wencheng had performed well in the battle against the eighteen rebels, he was ultimately defeated by Li Yuanba. As for why Yu Wencheng chose to fight against the two of them, the search results did not provide a clear answer. Therefore, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the battle between Yuwen Cheng and the 18th Rebel King.
Li Yuanba and Yuwen Cheng had fought fiercely twice. In the first clash, Li Yuanba easily defeated Yuwen Cheng and even took his weapon. In the second clash, Li Yuanba displayed even more astonishing strength, tearing Yuwen Cheng in half. Thus, Li Yuanba had won the battle against Yuwen Cheng.
Yuwen Cheng and Li Yuan Fang were both heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the two of them had fought many times. Among them, Li Yuanfang had displayed even more powerful strength and defeated Yuwen Cheng. Although Yuwen Cheng was known as the second hero of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there was a clear gap in strength between him and Li Yuanfang. However, Yuwen Cheng was still a rare general. His battle with Li Yuanfang became a classic scene in the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In general, Li Yuan Fang was stronger, but Yu Wen Cheng was also a respected hero.
In the TV series " The Legend of Chu Qiao ", Yuwen Yue and Yuwen Huai were cousins. Yuwen Huai was the son of the third branch of the Yuwen family. He was scheming and had always regarded Yuwen Yue as an enemy. There was an internal conflict between them, and Yuwen Huai was scheming in the dark. In the end, Yuwen Huai died at Chu Qiao's hands.
The lyrics of " Eighteen Bends on the Mountain Road " were: Yo... Descendants of the mountains, love the sun. The sun loves the people in the mountains. The mountain roads here had eighteen turns, and the waterways here had nine rings. The folk songs here are lined up, and the folk songs here are strung together. I love the sun, the sun, the person who loves the mountain... The mountain roads here had 18 turns, the waterways here had nine chains, and the folk songs here were lined up in pairs. The folk songs here were strung together in pairs, and the 18 turns formed the nine chains of the Tujia people's gold and silver stockade… The descendants of the great mountains love the sun. The sun loves the people in the mountains. The mountain road here is 18 bends. The waterways here are nine linked chains. The folk songs here are lined up in pairs. The folk songs here are strung together in 18 bends. They bend into the nine linked chains of the Tujia people's gold and silver stockade. They are connected... Love the sun, love the people in the mountains... The mountain road here has eighteen bends, the waterway has nine chains, the folk songs are lined up, the folk songs are lined up, the eighteen bends lead to the gold and silver stockade of the Tujia people, and the nine chains lead to the jewelry beach of the Tujia people... The mountain road here has eighteen bends, the waterway has nine chains, the folk songs are lined up, the folk songs are lined up, the eighteen bends lead to the gold and silver stockade of the Tujia people, the nine chains lead to the jewelry beach of the Tujia people, without these eighteen bends, there would be no beautiful mountain girls, without these nine chains Yo, descendants of the mountains, yo, love the sun, love the people in the mountains, yo, the mountain roads here are 18 bends, the waterways are 9 chains, the folk songs are lined up, the folk songs are lined up, the 18 bends lead to the gold and silver stockade of the Tujia people, the 9 chains lead to the jewelry beach of the Tujia people. Without these 18 bends, there would be no beautiful mountain girls without these 9 chains... Yo, descendants of the mountains, yo, love the sun, the sun, the one who loves the mountains, yo These were the lyrics of " Eighteen Bends on the Mountain Road."
Yu Wencheng was a famous general and politician in the Northern and Southern Dynasties of ancient China. His main plot was as follows: 1. Early years: Yuwen Cheng Yu was born into a humble family, but he showed extraordinary military talent and leadership ability since childhood. 2. Conquering the Northern Zhou Dynasty: Yuwen Chengdu successively participated in the battles of the Northern Zhou Dynasty regime established by Yuwen Jue, Emperor Wen of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and the Northern Zhou Dynasty regime established by Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wu of the Zhou Dynasty. He made great contributions to the establishment and stability of the two regime. 3. Suppressing the rebellion of the Gao Yang Empire: During the rebellion of the Gao Yang Empire, Yuwen Cheng led the army to defeat the attack of the Gao Yang Empire and finally put down the rebellion. 4. Champion Marquis: After suppressing the rebellion of Gao Yang, Yuwen Cheng was conferred the title of Champion Marquis by Emperor Wen of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yuwen Jue. He became a very important general and politician of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. 5. Struggle with Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wu of Zhou: Yuwen Cheng became an important supporter and consultant of Yuwen Yong under the rule of Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wu of North Zhou. However, as Yuwen Yong gradually took control of real power, Yuwen Cheng began to have conflicts with Yuwen Yong and was eventually framed by Yuwen Yong. 6. Suicide: Yuwen Yong was cruel by nature and believed that Yuwen Cheng knew more about politics and military affairs than other generals, so he was convicted and sentenced to death. Before committing suicide, Yuwen Cheng requested that his body be buried on the city wall to commemorate his achievements. Yu Wencheng was an outstanding general and politician. His bravery and loyalty made an important contribution to the establishment and stability of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, but his cruelty and loneliness also made him a controversial figure in history.
Yuwen Cheng was one of the characters in the novel " Summon the Fierce Generals of the Three Kingdoms ". He was a tough man with an iron backbone and was good at archery. In the novel, Yuwen Cheng displayed outstanding archery skills, even surpassing some generals. He performed well in the battle and defeated some powerful enemies. Yuwen Cheng's combat power could reach up to 121.
Yuwen Cheng was considered a complicated figure in history, and his evaluation was controversial. In some historical documents and legends, he was regarded as a loyal official who contributed to the prosperity and stability of the Tang Dynasty. In other documents and legends, he was accused of being a cruel monarch who abused his power and treated his enemies and opponents cruelly. According to historical records, Yuwen Cheng had indeed made some contributions to the Tang Dynasty. During the Zhenguan period, he had once held the position of prime minister and was responsible for handling state affairs. He took a series of measures to promote the economic, cultural and military development of the Tang Dynasty, contributing to the prosperity and stability of the Tang Dynasty. However, Yuwen Cheng was also accused of being a cruel monarch. In some historical documents and legends, he was accused of being a treacherous official because of his cruel methods against the opposition and enemies. For example, he once ordered the army to massacre civilians on a large scale, resulting in a large number of deaths. In addition, he was accused of being a tyrant because of his cruel methods towards dissidents. Therefore, whether Yuwen Cheng was a traitor or a good official in history needed to be judged according to specific historical documents and legends. Although he was regarded as a complicated figure in history and his evaluation was controversial, his contribution to the Tang Dynasty could not be ignored.
I recommend the following two novels to you. They are " Suppressing the Martial World: Summoning Yuwen Cheng at the Beginning " and " The Great Sui God of War, the Strength of Ten Thousand Jin at the Beginning!" The former was a fantasy novel about a dynasty fighting for hegemony. The main character transmigrated to become the Guardian of the Dali Dynasty's Martial Department and suppressed the world's martial arts with a group of summoned characters. The latter was a historical novel about the two Jin Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. After transmigrating, the main character had the system's cheat finger and a body of 10,000 pounds of strength. At the same time, he carried the Overlord Halberd Technique of the Overlord Xiang Yu and fought against a group of famous historical generals such as Yuwen Cheng for hegemony. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Yuwen Shi was a character in " Beast King Tamer ". He was one of Yuwen Jinchen's three sons. At the age of ten, Yuwen Shi unexpectedly failed and became the first descendant of the Yuwen family to fail at the age of ten in more than 200 years. Because Yuwen Jinchen advocated the highest card art, he chased Yuwen Shi out of the house in a fit of anger and stripped him of his Yuwen surname. However, Yu Wenshi later met the protagonist, Qi Xiang, and became friends. Yu Wenshi liked to call his magical beast, the white qilin,"Bai Qi". He entered the top four in the beastmaster competition, but was eventually defeated by Qi Xiang. Yu Wenshi's characteristic was that he appeared cold and strong on the surface, but his heart was very fragile. His mirage beast was the white qilin, and his strongest weapon was the wooden blade, the heavenly radiance. In general, Yu Wenshi was a cool character. He experienced a series of competitions and adventures with Qixiang in the animation, trying to realize his dreams.