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{{Quote|The Snake. The one who led the slaughter of our Brotherhood. Zhang Yong's right hand man.|Shao Jun on Wei Bin, 1529.|Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China|The Search}}
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|birth = 29 November 1461<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|zh-CN:魏彬|Wei Bin}}</ref><br>[[Ming dynasty|Great Ming]]
'''Wei Bin''' (unknown January 1529), also known as '''The Snake''', was one of the [[Eight Tigers]] and a member of the [[Chinese Templars]]. As the right hand man of [[Zhang Yong]], Wei Bin was put in charge of the [[1524 Chinese Assassin purge|purge]] of the [[Chinese Assassins]] after the ascendance of the [[Jiajing Emperor]].
|death = January 1529 {{c|aged 67}}<ref name="The Snake">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[The Snake]]</ref><br>[[Nan'an]], Great Ming
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|database = [[Database: Wei Bin|Wei Bin]]
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*[[Shanghai Rite of the Templar Order|Chinese Rite]]
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'''Wei Bin''' (魏彬; 1461 – 1529), also known as '''The Snake''', was one of the [[Eight Tigers]], a group of powerful [[Templars|Templar]] [[Eunuch|eunuchs]] who controlled the [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] imperial court during the reign of the [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde Emperor]]. As the right-hand man of [[Zhang Yong]], Wei Bin was placed in charge of the [[Great Rites Controversy|purge]] of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Assassins]] after the ascendance of the [[Zhu Houcong|Jiajing Emperor]] in 1521.


In 1529, he became a target of the Assassin [[Shao Jun]], who tracked the Tigers one after the other to avenge her fallen brothers.
==Biography==
===Hunting the Assassins===
Among the Eight Tigers, Wei Bin was renowned for his skills as a counter-spy, specializing in tracking, profiling, and corruption.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[Database: Wei Bin]]</ref> After [[Zhang Yong]] became the leader of the Tigers upon engineering [[Liu Jin]]'s execution in 1510,<ref name="Zhang Yong DB">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[Database: Zhang Yong]]</ref> Wei Bin took a position as his right-hand man.<ref name="The Search">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' – [[The Search]]</ref>


==Reference==
Following the death of the [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde Emperor]] and the ascendance of his cousin [[Zhu Houcong]] to the throne, the Tigers influenced the newly-crowned Jiajing Emperor into launching a purge against his enemies, known as the [[Great Rites Controversy]].<ref name="Zhang Yong DB" />
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China|Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''
 
The Templars used this purge as a cover to wipe out the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]],<ref name="Zhang Yong DB" /> and Wei Bin was placed in charge of hunting down Assassins in the [[Forbidden City]]. He was able to identify and capture countless Assassins blending in with the population, who were subsequently tortured and executed.<ref name="Database" />
 
===Death===
{{Quote|You think you're so smart that you could play us? We know about Wang Yangming. As you hunted me, Zhang Yong hunts him. Soon, you will truly be the last of your kind.|Wei Bin's dying words to Shao Jun, 1529.|Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China|The Snake}}
Because of his actions during the purge, Wei Bin became a target of [[Shao Jun]], one of the last surviving Chinese Assassins, who infiltrated the Tiger's stronghold in [[Nan'an]] in 1529.<ref name="The Search" /> Aware that Shao Jun had killed his fellow Tiger [[Gu Dayong]] three years prior, Wei Bin hoped that by eliminating her, he would rise up in the Templars' ranks, securing his and his wife's financial future and allowing them to live like royalty.<ref name="Trap">''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]'' – [[Trap (manga)|Trap]]</ref>
 
[[File:The Snake China (3).jpg|thumb|250px|left|Wei Bin assassinated by Shao Jun]]
In anticipation of Shao Jun's arrival, Wei Bin doubled the number of [[Soldier|guards]] at his stronghold, but despite the increased security, the Assassin reached the Tiger's personal quarters and confronted him. Wei Bin pulled out his [[sword]] and dueled Shao Jun, but was eventually defeated when the Assassin slit his throat with her [[Hidden Blade|Hidden Footblade]].<ref name="Trap" />
 
In his final moments, Wei Bin taunted Shao Jun with the knowledge that Zhang Yong and [[Qiu Ju]] had lured her [[Mentor]], [[Wang Yangming]], into a trap,<ref name="Trap" /> and that Yangming was likely already dead, making Shao Jun the "last of her kind."<ref name="The Snake" />
 
==Behind the scenes==
Wei Bin is a historical character introduced as an antagonist and assassination target in the 2015 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''. Historically, Wei Bin was made to retire from the Imperial court upon the Jiajing Emperor's ascension and died in his home on 15 July 1539.<ref name="Wiki" />
 
In Chinese, Wèi Bīn's name is 魏彬. The surname Wèi (魏) originates from the ancient Chinese state [[wikipedia:Wei (state)|Wèi (魏)]] of the [[wikipedia:Warring States period|Warring States period]] and is largely meaningless. It was shared by several other later regimes, notably [[wikipedia:Cao Wei|Cáo​ Wèi (曹魏)]] of the [[wikipedia:Three Kingdoms|Three Kingdoms]] period and the [[wikipedia:Xianbei|Xianbei]] [[wikipedia:Northern Wei|Tuò​bá​ Wèi (拓跋魏)]] of the [[wikipedia:Northern and Southern dynasties|Northern and Southern dynasties]] period. The personal name, Bīn (彬), means 'cultured', 'elegant', and 'refined'.
 
In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]'', the 2019 manga adaptation of ''Chronicles: China'', Wei Bin's death is portrayed slightly differently from the game. Rather than assassinate him on a balcony, Shao Jun confronts the Tiger and his wife in their chambers and engages Wei Bin in a duel that ends with his death.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACC China Wei Bin Development.jpg|Development concept
ACC China Wei Bin Concept Sketches.jpg|Concept sketches
Wei Bin ACCC.jpg|Wei Bin flanked by two [[Soldier|guards]]
The Snake China (4).jpg|Wei Bin's final moments
AC Blade of Shao Jun - Wei Bin.png|Wei Bin in ''Blade of Shao Jun''
</gallery>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Ming Storm]]'' {{Nc}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Turbulence in the Ming Dynasty]]'' {{Nc}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 28 October 2025

"The Snake. The one who led the slaughter of our Brotherhood. Zhang Yong's right hand man."
―Shao Jun on Wei Bin, 1529.[src]-[m]

Wei Bin (魏彬; 1461 – 1529), also known as The Snake, was one of the Eight Tigers, a group of powerful Templar eunuchs who controlled the Ming imperial court during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor. As the right-hand man of Zhang Yong, Wei Bin was placed in charge of the purge of the Chinese Assassins after the ascendance of the Jiajing Emperor in 1521.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Hunting the Assassins[edit | edit source]

Among the Eight Tigers, Wei Bin was renowned for his skills as a counter-spy, specializing in tracking, profiling, and corruption.[3] After Zhang Yong became the leader of the Tigers upon engineering Liu Jin's execution in 1510,[4] Wei Bin took a position as his right-hand man.[5]

Following the death of the Zhengde Emperor and the ascendance of his cousin Zhu Houcong to the throne, the Tigers influenced the newly-crowned Jiajing Emperor into launching a purge against his enemies, known as the Great Rites Controversy.[4]

The Templars used this purge as a cover to wipe out the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins,[4] and Wei Bin was placed in charge of hunting down Assassins in the Forbidden City. He was able to identify and capture countless Assassins blending in with the population, who were subsequently tortured and executed.[3]

Death[edit | edit source]

"You think you're so smart that you could play us? We know about Wang Yangming. As you hunted me, Zhang Yong hunts him. Soon, you will truly be the last of your kind."
―Wei Bin's dying words to Shao Jun, 1529.[src]-[m]

Because of his actions during the purge, Wei Bin became a target of Shao Jun, one of the last surviving Chinese Assassins, who infiltrated the Tiger's stronghold in Nan'an in 1529.[5] Aware that Shao Jun had killed his fellow Tiger Gu Dayong three years prior, Wei Bin hoped that by eliminating her, he would rise up in the Templars' ranks, securing his and his wife's financial future and allowing them to live like royalty.[6]

Wei Bin assassinated by Shao Jun

In anticipation of Shao Jun's arrival, Wei Bin doubled the number of guards at his stronghold, but despite the increased security, the Assassin reached the Tiger's personal quarters and confronted him. Wei Bin pulled out his sword and dueled Shao Jun, but was eventually defeated when the Assassin slit his throat with her Hidden Footblade.[6]

In his final moments, Wei Bin taunted Shao Jun with the knowledge that Zhang Yong and Qiu Ju had lured her Mentor, Wang Yangming, into a trap,[6] and that Yangming was likely already dead, making Shao Jun the "last of her kind."[2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Wei Bin is a historical character introduced as an antagonist and assassination target in the 2015 video game Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China. Historically, Wei Bin was made to retire from the Imperial court upon the Jiajing Emperor's ascension and died in his home on 15 July 1539.[1]

In Chinese, Wèi Bīn's name is 魏彬. The surname Wèi (魏) originates from the ancient Chinese state Wèi (魏) of the Warring States period and is largely meaningless. It was shared by several other later regimes, notably Cáo​ Wèi (曹魏) of the Three Kingdoms period and the Xianbei Tuò​bá​ Wèi (拓跋魏) of the Northern and Southern dynasties period. The personal name, Bīn (彬), means 'cultured', 'elegant', and 'refined'.

In Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun, the 2019 manga adaptation of Chronicles: China, Wei Bin's death is portrayed slightly differently from the game. Rather than assassinate him on a balcony, Shao Jun confronts the Tiger and his wife in their chambers and engages Wei Bin in a duel that ends with his death.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

ru:Вэй Бинь zh:魏彬