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Gao and Feng weren't executed for failing to protect Tong Pass. They were executed so that they couldn't continue to protect Tong Pass.
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'''Gao Xianzhi''' (Chinese: 高仙芝; died 756) was a [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] general of {{Wiki|Koreans|Korean}} descent who served during the reign of [[Emperor Xuanzong of Tang|Emperor Xuanzong]] in the 8th century.
'''Gao Xianzhi''' (Chinese: 高仙芝; died 756) was a [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] general of {{Wiki|Koreans|Korean}} descent who served during the reign of [[Emperor Xuanzong of Tang|Emperor Xuanzong]] in the 8th century.


In 756, Gao Xianzhi and fellow general [[Feng Changqing]] made a stand at [[Tong Pass]] against [[An Lushan]]'s [[An Lushan Rebellion]]. This was a heavily fortified, strategic chokepoint on the road to the capital of [[Chang'an]] from which they could protect An Lushan's westward march from [[Luoyang]]. However, An had allies in the Tang court in the form of Chancellor [[Yang Guozhong]] and the official [[Bian Lingcheng]]—all three were members of the shadowy organization which later came to be known as the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. Yang and Bian fabricated false charges against Gao and Feng, with Bian personally executing the two generals.<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''</ref>  
In 756, Gao Xianzhi and fellow general [[Feng Changqing]] made a stand at [[Tong Pass]] against [[An Lushan]]'s [[An Lushan Rebellion]]. This was a heavily fortified, strategic chokepoint on the road to the capital of [[Chang'an]] from which they could protect An Lushan's westward march from [[Luoyang]]. However, An had allies in the Tang court in the form of Chancellor [[Yang Guozhong]] and the official [[Bian Lingcheng]]—all three were members of the shadowy organization which later came to be known as the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. Yang and Bian fabricated false charges against Gao and Feng, with Bian personally detaining and executing the two generals while they were still commanding the defence of the pass.<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''</ref>


They were replaced by the Tang court with [[Geshu Han]], who was then pressed into a suicide attack against An Lushan's forces. The deaths of these three generals sabotaged the defence of Tong Pass and led to the fall of Chang'an.<ref name="ACD" />
They were replaced by the Tang court with [[Geshu Han]], who was then pressed by Yang into a suicide attack against An Lushan's forces. The deaths of these three generals led to the fall of Tong Pass and subsequently Chang'an.<ref name="ACD" />


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==Appearances==

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Gao Xianzhi (Chinese: 高仙芝; died 756) was a Tang general of Korean descent who served during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong in the 8th century.

In 756, Gao Xianzhi and fellow general Feng Changqing made a stand at Tong Pass against An Lushan's An Lushan Rebellion. This was a heavily fortified, strategic chokepoint on the road to the capital of Chang'an from which they could protect An Lushan's westward march from Luoyang. However, An had allies in the Tang court in the form of Chancellor Yang Guozhong and the official Bian Lingcheng—all three were members of the shadowy organization which later came to be known as the Templar Order. Yang and Bian fabricated false charges against Gao and Feng, with Bian personally detaining and executing the two generals while they were still commanding the defence of the pass.[1]

They were replaced by the Tang court with Geshu Han, who was then pressed by Yang into a suicide attack against An Lushan's forces. The deaths of these three generals led to the fall of Tong Pass and subsequently Chang'an.[1]

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