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Encyclopedia > Cheng Pu

Cheng Pu was a veteran warrior skilled at using the serpent spear who served the Sun family for three generations. He served as second in command to General Zhou Yu at Red Cliffs and defeated Cao Cao's army at Jiang Shang. He was referred to by other generals as 'Master Cheng'. Zhou Yu (周瑜) (175 - 210) was a famous militarist and strategist of the Three Kingdoms of China. ... Cao Cao (155 – 220) was a regional warlord who rose to great power during the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty in ancient China. ... Jiang Ziya (姜子牙;姜子牙) (a. ...


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Cheng Pu (Demou) - Comprehensive Romance of the Three Kingdoms Biography (1757 words)
Cheng Pu was appointed at the vanguard of Sun Jian’s army and followed his lord in battles against the Yellow Turbans at Wan and Deng City.
Cheng Pu was given command of two thousand footsoldiers and 50 cavalry troops, and continued to destroy rebels and caitiffs in the regions of Wu, Kuai Ji and Danyang.
Cheng Pu personaly investigated and prosecuted any officers who were disloyal to the new leader of the Sun clan, and lead his army through the three commanderies of Wu, Danyang, and Kuai Ji, slaying rebels to display the might of the new administration.
East Asian Collection IUB: A Bibliography of Chinese Autobiography (4378 words)
Ch'eng huai chu jen tzu ting nien p'u.
Cheng Yen-fen hsien sheng nien p'u ch'u kao.
Hao Ya-hsiung shih pu ssu hui i lu.
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