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'''Liu Jin''' (1451 – 1510) was a prominent [[China|Chinese]] eunuch during the reign of the [[Zhengde Emperor]], and the leader of the [[Eight Tigers]]. One of his fellow Tigers, [[Zhang Yong]], an agent of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], faked evidence of Liu Jin's conspiracy against the Emperor, and he was sentenced to death by a thousand cuts.
'''Liu Jin''' (1451 – 1510) was a prominent [[China|Chinese]] eunuch during the reign of the [[Zhengde Emperor]], and the leader of the [[Eight Tigers]]. One of his fellow Tigers, [[Zhang Yong]], an agent of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], supported accusations of Liu Jin's conspiracy against the Emperor, and he was sentenced to death by a thousand cuts.


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Liu Jin (1451 – 1510) was a prominent Chinese eunuch during the reign of the Zhengde Emperor, and the leader of the Eight Tigers. One of his fellow Tigers, Zhang Yong, an agent of the Templar Order, supported accusations of Liu Jin's conspiracy against the Emperor, and he was sentenced to death by a thousand cuts.

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