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{{Quote|Slay Guozhong, purge the lords!|As Lushan stating the Yeluohe's slogan to Gao Lishi, 754|Assassin's Creed: Dynasty|The Flower Banquet (Part 7)}}
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|name=Yeluohe
|name = Yeluohe
|headquarters=[[Fanyang]] (755 – 756)
|headquarters = [[Beijing|Fanyang]] {{c|755 – 756}}<br>[[Luoyang]] {{c|756 – 757}}
[[Luoyang]] (756 – 757)
|locations = [[China]]
|locations=[[China]]
|image = ACD Yeluohe.jpg
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|notable=|founder=[[An Lushan]]|formed=755}}
|founder = [[An Lushan]]
The '''Yeluohe''' (曳落河) was a branch of the [[Order of the Ancients]] in [[China]] which was led by ''[[jiedushi]]'' [[An Lushan]] during the [[Tang dynasty]]. It was established after splintering off from the main group of the [[Golden Turtles]].<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]] – {{Cite|23 Feb 2021. Chapters needed}}''</ref>
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The '''Yeluohe''' (曳落河) was a branch of the [[Order of the Ancients]] in [[China]] founded by ''[[jiedushi]]'' [[An Lushan]] as a splinter faction from the [[Golden Turtles]].<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – {{Cite|23 Feb 2021. Chapters needed}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
In 754, An Lushan, the member of Golden Turtles, returned to [[Chang'an]] to participate the feast. Elated at his appearance, the Emperor had immediately gifted Lushan with the new position Left Deputy to the Secretary of State Affairs (尚書左僕射) as a nominal title, along with a thousand households, ten rooms of servants, and an estate district to accompany it. An Lushan continued to ask for rewards, appointing him the position of ''xiánjiù qúnmùshǐ'' (閑廄群牧使) and had confirmed kills the rank of ''zhōnglángjiàng'' (中郎將).<ref name="ACD" />
In 754, An Lushan, the member of Golden Turtles, returned to [[Chang'an]] on the day of the [[Flower Banquet]]. Elated at his appearance, the Emperor immediately gifted Lushan with the new position Left Deputy to the Secretary of State Affairs (尚書左僕射) as a nominal title, along with a thousand households, ten rooms of servants, a manor, and an additional residence. An Lushan continued to ask for rewards, including appointment to the position of Commissary Herdsman of the Imperial Stables (廄群牧使) and for those officers who had confirmed kills to be elevated to the rank of guard captains (中郎將).<ref name="ACD" />


In 755, because of the hopelessness of becoming the leader of the Golden Turtles, and the deep personal enmity with [[Yang Guozhong]]. He returned to Fanyang, summoned his subordinates and condemned Yang Guozhong for his mistakes. He falsely claimed the secret order of [[Emperor Xuanzong of Tang]] to terminate Yang Guozhong. After that, he named his 8,000 soldiers as Yeluohe. Shi Siming guarded Fanyang Commandery and he rebelled to against the [[Tang dynasty]].<ref name="ACD" />
In 755, because of the hopelessness of becoming the leader of the Golden Turtles and his deep personal enmity with [[Yang Guozhong]], he returned to Fanyang, summoned his subordinates and denounced Yang Guozhong for his corruption. He falsely claimed to have received a secret decree from [[Li Longji|Emperor Xuanzong]] to terminate Yang Guozhong. After that, he rechristened his 8,000 elite force of Golden Turtles as Yeluohe. Shi Siming guarded [[Fanyang Commandery]] while he marched off in rebellion against the [[Tang dynasty]].<ref name="ACD" />


==Members==
==Members==
*[[An Lushan]]
*[[An Lushan]]
*[[Shi Siming]]
*[[Duan Ziguang]]
*[[Sun Xiaozhe]]
*[[Gao Miao]]
*[[Gao Miao]]
*[[He Qiannian]]
*[[He Qiannian]]
*[[Li Qincou]]
*[[Li Qincou]]
*[[Shi Siming]]
*[[Sun Xiaozhe]]
*[[Yan Zhuang]]
*[[Yan Zhuang]]


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"Slay Guozhong, purge the lords!"
―slogan of the Yeluohe, 754[src]-[m]

The Yeluohe (曳落河) was a branch of the Order of the Ancients in China founded by jiedushi An Lushan as a splinter faction from the Golden Turtles.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

In 754, An Lushan, the member of Golden Turtles, returned to Chang'an on the day of the Flower Banquet. Elated at his appearance, the Emperor immediately gifted Lushan with the new position Left Deputy to the Secretary of State Affairs (尚書左僕射) as a nominal title, along with a thousand households, ten rooms of servants, a manor, and an additional residence. An Lushan continued to ask for rewards, including appointment to the position of Commissary Herdsman of the Imperial Stables (廄群牧使) and for those officers who had confirmed kills to be elevated to the rank of guard captains (中郎將).[1]

In 755, because of the hopelessness of becoming the leader of the Golden Turtles and his deep personal enmity with Yang Guozhong, he returned to Fanyang, summoned his subordinates and denounced Yang Guozhong for his corruption. He falsely claimed to have received a secret decree from Emperor Xuanzong to terminate Yang Guozhong. After that, he rechristened his 8,000 elite force of Golden Turtles as Yeluohe. Shi Siming guarded Fanyang Commandery while he marched off in rebellion against the Tang dynasty.[1]

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