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In the novel, Yuwen Chengdu (宇文成都) is the elder son of Yuwen Huaji, a politically powerful figure in the Sui dynasty. Before Li Yuanba gained prominence, Yuwen Chengdu was considered the strongest warrior. His weapon is a Golden-Tang, weighing 200 kg. He is so formidable that most opponents flee at the mere mention of his name.
Wei Zongwan as Yuwen Huaji. Edward Zhang as Yuwen Chengdu. Zhang Guoliang as Yuwen Guang. Shan Wei as Hong Fu Nü. Zhang Xu as Li Jing. Yao Jianxiong as Li Gang. Liu Honglin as Han Qinhu. Xu Kun as He Ruobi. Ye Zuxin as Pei Yuanqing. Xu Xiaodong as Wang Shichong. Li Yi as Wang Chuchu. Wang Jinxin as Meng Haigong. Qin Fanxiang as Zhu Can. Lu Yi ...
Yuwen Chengzhi (宇文承趾) (executed by Dou Jiande 619) At least one more son; Note: In the novel Shuo Tang Yanyi (Tales of Tang dynasty), he has a son named Yuwen Chengdu (宇文成都), who is said the strongest warrior of Sui dynasty, and other two sons named Yuwen Chenglong (宇文成龙) and Yuwen Chenghu (宇文成虎). Brothers
Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties is a Chinese television series based on Chu Renhuo's historical novel Sui Tang Yanyi, which romanticises the historical events leading to the fall of the Sui dynasty and the rise of the Tang dynasty.
Xu Shouqin as Yuwen Huaji; Wang Ning as Yuwen Chengdu; Liu Weihua as Dou Jiande; Li Qian as Dou Hongxian; Chen Xianzheng as Huo Tianxing; Fang Yuan as Haitang; Han Zhenhua as Yuwen Kai; Li Chongchong as Yuwen Jianling; Jiang Hong as Lady Wu; Chen Tao as Yuchi Gong; Zhang Yapeng as Cheng Yaojin; Wu Qiang as Wei Ting; Yan Qingyu as Empress Xiao ...
In 559, Emperor Ming, remembering Yuwen Tai's instruction, put Yuwen Xian in charge of the modern Sichuan and Chongqing region, with his headquarters at Yi Province (roughly modern Chengdu, Sichuan). Yuwen Xian, despite his young age of 15, was said to be a capable governor, paying attention to the people's concerns and to the important matters ...
Northern Zhou: Yuwen Hu kills Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou and sets up Yuwen Yong (Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou) [13] Northern Qi: Gao Yan (Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi) ousts Emperor Fei of Northern Qi and sets himself up as emperor [13] 561: Northern Zhou: North Hubei is lost to the Chen dynasty [13]
Yang Xiu (楊秀) (570s – c.12 April 618 [1]) was an imperial prince of the Sui dynasty.He was a son of Emperor Wen and his powerful wife Empress Dugu, and during most of his father's reign was given great control over the modern Sichuan and Chongqing region.