Liu Cheng
Liu Cheng was a general of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. In the first year of Taiping (256), Sun Liang, the Lord of Wu, led his troops to fight the rebellion. In the third year, because he was dissatisfied with the dictatorial power of sun Qi, he conspired with Master Wu to punish him. He was defeated and killed.
Historical overview
General Wu. Sun Yi was in power, and Ma tengyin, the chief executive, was in charge. He said that Yin was rebellious, and Xu Cheng was appointed as a marquis, leading his troops to attack and encircle Yin. Liang, who was in charge of Yi, and Taichang, who was in charge of Yi, General Liu Cheng conspired to punish Yi. In the third year of Taiping period, Sun Liang, the leader of Wu Dynasty, devoted himself to Chou, and advocated with Taichang Quanshang. On the fifth day of September, he took Shang with his soldiers and sent his younger brother en to attack Cheng outside the gate of Canglong.
An overview of the romance
General Wu. Sun Yi was in power. Sun liangyin, the Lord of Wu, wanted to punish him and ordered Cheng to take charge of the city gates. He took Cheng and his family. Later, he killed Cheng and Quanshang.
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Liu Cheng