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Luo Chengzi blatantly has no name for Luo Cheng, most of his deeds are fictional in "Speaking of the Tang Dynasty", "Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", etc., and some of them are taken from the Sui and Tang dynasties. Legend has it that Luo Cheng had a son named Luo Tong.
Luo Shixin (595 622) was a native of Licheng, Qizhou, in the early Tang Dynasty. During the Great Cause, Luo Shixin was a general under Zhang Xutuo who guarded Qi County (that is, Qizhou), and he was brave and brave, and he was quite valued by Zhang Xutuo. Later, he followed Zhang Xutuo to suppress the Wagang Army led by Li Mi, the army was defeated, Zhang Xutuo was killed, and Luo Shixin returned to the Wagang Army with Pei Renji and others, and was awarded the post of governor.
When he led his troops to conquer Wang Shichong, he was seriously injured and captured. Wang Shichong cherished his talents and treated them with courtesy. Shi Xinyan and Wang Shichong were together, and soon, he led more than 1,000 people to the Tang Dynasty and was worshiped as the head of the Shaanzhou Road march.
In the fifth year of Wude (622), in the defensive battle of Zhushui City (now southeast of Quzhou County, Hebei Province), Luo Shixin fell under the siege of the Hedong army, and the city was captured and refused to surrender, and was killed by Liu Heimin's Hedong army. Nicknamed "Yong". He was buried in Beibi Mountain (in present-day Luoyang, Henan).
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Of course, the first is Li Yuanba2, Yuwen Chengdu3, Pei Yuanqing... 13 Captain Chi Gong of Shang Qin Shubao was told by Shan Tianfang.
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Shogun Luo Shixin. is indeed brave, but unfortunately died in the rebellion of Liu Heimin. According to historical records, the general resume of his life has absolutely nothing to do with Luo Yi (and Li Yi).
It can be seen that there is another ingenious fiction in the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It's a pity that Luo Yi is by no means a loyal person; At that time, he was also dreaming of being an emperor like a major bandit, really like a big warlord... However, Luo Shixin was indeed loyal and dutiful, and the lone army held on to the city, but unfortunately the sky was not beautiful, and the city was ...... fell suddenlyAs a result, the young talent ended his life early - at the age of 22.
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In fact, there is no such person as Luo Cheng in history, this character is actually fictionalized by the author of "Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", and it was written according to the general Luo Shixin at that time.
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There is no Luo Cheng, although there is no Luo Cheng in history, but there is his prototype Luo Shixin. Luo Shixin, a native of Licheng, Qizhou (now Jinan, Shandong), was a fierce general in the late Sui and early Tang dynasties.
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No, Luo Cheng is a virtual character in "The Legend of Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", and his prototype is Luo Shixin in the Sui and Tang dynasties.
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Luo Cheng does not have this person in history.
Luo Cheng is a character in "Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", and in history, Luo Cheng's prototype is Luo Shixin, a general during the Sui Dynasty.
Luo Shixin was born in Jinan, Shandong Province in 600 AD, and was originally only a general under the helmet of Zhang Midao, the general of Qi County during the Sui Dynasty.
Later, when he followed Zhang Mida to conquer Wagangzhai, he surrendered to Wagang and was awarded the position of chief administrator, and was seriously injured in a battle with Wang Shichong and had to follow Wang Shichong.
Later, because of the shameless Wang Shichong's leadership, he accepted and surrendered Li Shimin, and was named the head of the march of Shaanzhou Road, and then followed Li Shimin to pacify Luoyang and help Li Shimin ascend the throne.
In 622, Li Shimin, the king of Qin, conquered Liu Heimin, and Luo Shixin was ordered to garrison the city of Luoshui. At that time, there were only more than 200 people under his command, and it was snowing so heavily that reinforcements could not come at all.
Under the fierce offensive of the enemy's army, Luo Shixin led more than 200 soldiers to hold out for eight days, and finally broke the city and was captured. He sternly refused Liu Heimin's offer to surrender, and he was only twenty-three years old when he died.
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No. Youzhou Luo Yi does have a son, but Zheng holds no record in the history books, so there is a high probability that he is not a well-known person, and it is impossible to be Luo Cheng, the Yue Guogong who is the first in the world to lock the five dragons.
The historical prototype of Luo Cheng is generally believed to be the famous general Luo Shixin at the end of the Sui Dynasty. And Luo Shixin is not the first boy of the Sui and Tang dynasties in the romance, but a generation of famous generals.
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Luo Cheng is a character in the Sui and Tang Dynasty series, there is no such person as Luo Cheng in history, and the historical prototype of Luo Cheng is: Luo Shixin.
Luo Cheng is a character in the Sui and Tang Dynasty series, the seventh hero of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the son of Luo Yi, and Qin Qiong are cousins, proficient in marksmanship, because of his fair-skinned face and handsome face but not smiling, he is nicknamed "Luo Cheng with a cold face and a cold gun".
and Qin Qiong and Cheng Yanjin are equal to Jia Jialou and rank last.
He successively helped the Wagang Army break through the Long Snake Formation and the Bronze Banner Formation, and won the champion in the anti-king conference.
After Wagang was separated, Luo Cheng and Qin Qiong went to Luoyang, Qin Qiong and Cheng Yanjin were taken away by Xu Maogong, and Luo Cheng stayed in Luoyang due to illness.
When Li Shimin attacked Luoyang, Luo Cheng defected to join Li Shimin and captured Wang Shichong and the anti-king who was stationed in Luoyang.
When Liu Heimin rebelled against the Tang Dynasty, Li Jiancheng used Luo Cheng as the vanguard to resist, and Li Jiancheng deliberately framed Luo Cheng, causing Luo Cheng to be led by Liu Heimin to Zhou Xipo to silt the hail core mud river and shoot him to death with random arrows.
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I don't know because history is always in the hands of the victors, and the victors can write history however they want.