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A '''grand protector''' (太守; Mandarin: ''tàishǒu'') was the chief executive of a {{wiki|commandery (China)|commandery}} in [[China|imperial China]]. | A '''grand protector''' (太守; Mandarin: ''tàishǒu'') was the chief executive of a {{wiki|commandery (China)|commandery}} in [[China|imperial China]]. | ||
At the outbreak of the [[An Lushan Rebellion]] in late 755, incumbent grand protectors of the [[Tang dynasty]] included [[Yan Gaoqing]] of [[ | At the outbreak of the [[An Lushan Rebellion]] in late 755, incumbent grand protectors of the [[Tang dynasty]] included [[Yan Gaoqing]] of [[Changshan]]<ref name="Dynasty 11">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Beacon Fire (Part 4)]]</ref> and [[Yan Zhenqing]] of [[Pingyuan]].<ref name="Dynasty 34">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Hidden Ones (Part 2)]]</ref> When Gaoqing sent his son [[Yan Jiming]] to raise a call-to-arms against An Lushan across all of [[Hebei|Hebei Circuit]]'s 24 commanderies, he failed to win the support of the other grand protectors, and Grand Protector [[Zhang Wanqing]] of [[Boling]] even sent an assassin to try to kill him in [[Qinghe|Qinghe Commandery]]. He was saved by the [[Assassins|Hidden One]] [[Li E]], however, who pledged himself to his cause.<ref name="Dynasty 13">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Beacon Fire (Part 6)]]</ref><ref name="Dynasty 12">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Beacon Fire (Part 5)]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 14 May 2026
A grand protector (太守; Mandarin: tàishǒu) was the chief executive of a commandery in imperial China.
At the outbreak of the An Lushan Rebellion in late 755, incumbent grand protectors of the Tang dynasty included Yan Gaoqing of Changshan[1] and Yan Zhenqing of Pingyuan.[2] When Gaoqing sent his son Yan Jiming to raise a call-to-arms against An Lushan across all of Hebei Circuit's 24 commanderies, he failed to win the support of the other grand protectors, and Grand Protector Zhang Wanqing of Boling even sent an assassin to try to kill him in Qinghe Commandery. He was saved by the Hidden One Li E, however, who pledged himself to his cause.[3][4]