Chicheng has no prototype, but he is the epitome of all patriots during the Anti-Japanese War and represents a great spirit of perseverance and courage.
In the play, Chi Cheng learned from the clues left by Xiangjiang that Qiu Chan was hiding inside the Japanese army, but he didn't know who he was looking for. With the development of the plot, there are more and more intersections between Chi Cheng and Ye Chong. He suspected that Ye Chong was Qiu Chan, which was just a sincere intuition. He didn't get definite evidence, so he should be more careful.
Although Ye Chong was adopted by the Japanese, grew up in Japan and received Japanese education, he knew that he was from China and could not bear to watch the country perish. The appearance of sandalwood gave Ye Chong a firm belief. After careful consideration, he joined the * * *, successfully lurking in the top of the Japanese army, code name? Qiu Chan? .
As of the 27th episode, Ye Chong's identity is still well hidden. Chicheng has doubts about Ye Chong, mainly because what Ye Chong has done makes him feel that he is his comrade. Every time Shigeru Miyamoto gets information about * * *, Ye Chong hints at Chi Cheng. Just like that trip to Vietnam, Ye Chong and Chi Cheng cooperated perfectly, which showed that they shared the same belief.
Chicheng knows that Ye Chong's identity should be around 35 episodes, and Qingquan Gentleman is online. She likes Ye Chong, who is also the director of the telecommunications class in the military and political departments. Its ability is second only to that of Ye Chong, so Gentleman Qingquan poses a great threat to Ye Chong. It is estimated that Ye Chong's identity exposure is also related to Qingquan Gentleman. After knowing Ye Chong's identity, Chicheng will protect him and look forward to the next plot development.