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[[File:ACD - Fish Belly Blade.png|thumb|250px|The Fish Belly Blade]] | [[File:ACD - Fish Belly Blade.png|thumb|250px|The Fish Belly Blade]] | ||
The '''Fish Belly Blade''' (魚腸劍) was an ancient [[dagger]] wielded by the [[Assassins| | The '''Fish Belly Blade''' (魚腸劍) was an ancient [[Short blade|dagger]] wielded by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Zhuan Zhu]] to assassinate King {{Wiki|Liao of Wu}} in 515 BCE. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
According to historian [[Sima Qian]]'s ''[[Record of the Grand Historian]]'', in order to get close to King Liao, Zhuan Zhu hid the dagger in the belly of a fish and offered it to the king as a gift. When the King let his guard down, Zhuan Zhu took out the dagger and promptly assassinated him with it, thus given the [[short blade]] its name.<ref name="Hidden Ones 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Hidden Ones (Part 2)]]</ref> | According to historian [[Sima Qian]]'s ''[[Record of the Grand Historian]]'', in order to get close to King Liao, Zhuan Zhu hid the dagger in the belly of a [[fish]] and offered it to the king as a gift. When the King let his guard down, Zhuan Zhu took out the dagger and promptly assassinated him with it, thus given the [[short blade]] its name.<ref name="Hidden Ones 2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Hidden Ones (Part 2)]]</ref> | ||
After Zhuan Zhu's death in 515 BCE, the dagger was kept and preserved by fellow assassins in [[Northern Treasury of the World|one]] of the many [[secret treasuries of the Chinese Assassins|secret vaults]] constructed as reserve armory of military gear and cache of funds for future ''{{wiki|youxia|xiake}}'', located in what became [[Qinghe Commandery]] during the [[Tang dynasty]].<ref name="Hidden Ones 2" /> | After Zhuan Zhu's death in 515 BCE, the dagger was kept and preserved by fellow assassins in [[Northern Treasury of the World|one]] of the many [[secret treasuries of the Chinese Assassins|secret vaults]] constructed as reserve armory of military gear and cache of funds for future ''{{wiki|youxia|xiake}}'', located in what became [[Qinghe Commandery]] during the [[Tang dynasty]].<ref name="Hidden Ones 2" /> | ||
Revision as of 21:34, 26 March 2023

The Fish Belly Blade (魚腸劍) was an ancient dagger wielded by the Assassin Zhuan Zhu to assassinate King Liao of Wu in 515 BCE.
History
According to historian Sima Qian's Record of the Grand Historian, in order to get close to King Liao, Zhuan Zhu hid the dagger in the belly of a fish and offered it to the king as a gift. When the King let his guard down, Zhuan Zhu took out the dagger and promptly assassinated him with it, thus given the short blade its name.[1]
After Zhuan Zhu's death in 515 BCE, the dagger was kept and preserved by fellow assassins in one of the many secret vaults constructed as reserve armory of military gear and cache of funds for future xiake, located in what became Qinghe Commandery during the Tang dynasty.[1]
In 756 CE, the vault's guardian Pei Min, who served as the chief of the village above the vault, offered the dagger to the Hidden One Li E. Li E accepted the dagger and fashioned it to his arm sleeve as a Hidden Blade, adding onto his weaponry that he planned to use to eliminate the Golden Turtles and the Yeluohe.[1]
The Fish Belly Blade went on to become his main choice of weaponry, using it to eliminate Yulin general Wang Chengye in Mawei Station,[2] and Yan Emperor An Lushan in Chang'an.[3]