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imported>Sol Pacificus
Don't have time to revise this page, but where does An Qingxu being bad at Mandarin come from? Mandarin wouldn't exist for many more centuries, and all Lushan said was that Qingxu sucks at life. / Admittedly, I find referring to An Lushan by his self-proclaimed imperial name kind of awkward xD we'll have to think about that.
imported>Darman36
Easiest source I can find atm for Zhu'er being one of An Lushan's assassins
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Li Zhu'er was present during the Emperor's birthday celebration in the capital of [[Luoyang]], where he and the other court officials witnessed the execution of [[Lei Haiqing]] and other performers from the {{wiki|Pear Garden}} music academy. In his rage, the Emperor also abused his second son [[An Qingxu]], reprimanding him for his incompetence in life and remarking that even Li Zhu'er was better than him.<ref name="Dynasty 38">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Finale: Assassination]]</ref>
Li Zhu'er was present during the Emperor's birthday celebration in the capital of [[Luoyang]], where he and the other court officials witnessed the execution of [[Lei Haiqing]] and other performers from the {{wiki|Pear Garden}} music academy. In his rage, the Emperor also abused his second son [[An Qingxu]], reprimanding him for his incompetence in life and remarking that even Li Zhu'er was better than him.<ref name="Dynasty 38">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Finale: Assassination]]</ref>


Later that night, the [[Hidden One]] [[Li E]] infiltrated the royal palace to assassinate Emperor Xiongwu. As the Emperor suffered grave wounds and called for the [[Soldier|guards]], Li Zhu'er stood alongside An Qingxu, Yan Zhuang and the [[Yeluohe]] soldiers outside the chamber, but none were permitted by the Yan Zhuang to enter, fearful of the incident taking palace within.<ref name="Dynasty 38" />
Later that night, the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Li E]] infiltrated the royal palace to assassinate Emperor Xiongwu. When the Emperor suffered grave wounds and called for the [[Soldier|guards]], Li Zhu'er stood alongside An Qingxu, Yan Zhuang and the [[Yeluohe]] soldiers outside the chamber, but none were permitted by the Yan Zhuang to enter, fearful of the incident taking palace within.<ref name="Dynasty 38" />


After some time, Li Zhu'er firmly took up a [[dao]] and was the first to enter the chamber, followed by Yan Zhuang and An Qingxu, where they found the Emperor's mangled body.<ref name="Dynasty 38" />
After some time, Li Zhu'er firmly took up a [[dao]] and was the first to enter the chamber, followed by Yan Zhuang and An Qingxu, where they found the Emperor's mangled body.<ref name="Dynasty 38" />


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Historically, Li Zhu'er was one of the Emperor Xiongwu's assassins, alongside An Qingxu and Yan Zhuang.
Historically, Li Zhu'er was one of the Emperor Xiongwu's assassins, alongside An Qingxu and Yan Zhuang.<ref>{{WP|An Lushan}}</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 01:15, 19 April 2023

Li Zhu'er

Li Zhu'er (李豬兒) was a Khitan eunuch who served in the court of Emperor Xiongwu of Yan. He was a favourite of the Emperor and was highly-trusted alongside Yan Zhuang, the palace secretariat. [citation needed]

Biography

Li Zhu'er was present during the Emperor's birthday celebration in the capital of Luoyang, where he and the other court officials witnessed the execution of Lei Haiqing and other performers from the Pear Garden music academy. In his rage, the Emperor also abused his second son An Qingxu, reprimanding him for his incompetence in life and remarking that even Li Zhu'er was better than him.[1]

Later that night, the Hidden One Li E infiltrated the royal palace to assassinate Emperor Xiongwu. When the Emperor suffered grave wounds and called for the guards, Li Zhu'er stood alongside An Qingxu, Yan Zhuang and the Yeluohe soldiers outside the chamber, but none were permitted by the Yan Zhuang to enter, fearful of the incident taking palace within.[1]

After some time, Li Zhu'er firmly took up a dao and was the first to enter the chamber, followed by Yan Zhuang and An Qingxu, where they found the Emperor's mangled body.[1]

Behind the scenes

Historically, Li Zhu'er was one of the Emperor Xiongwu's assassins, alongside An Qingxu and Yan Zhuang.[2]

Appearances

References