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'''Pei Min''' (Chinese: 裴旻) was a [[China|Chinese]] general who lived in the [[Tang dynasty]] during the 8th century.
'''Pei Min''' (Chinese: 裴旻) was a [[China|Chinese]] general who lived in the [[Tang dynasty]] during the 8th century. He is known as Jian Sheng (剑圣, Swordmaster) and the expression "Three Wonders" referred to Li Bai’s poetry, Pei Min’s swordplay, and Zhang Xu’s calligraphy.
He is known as Jian Sheng (剑圣, Swordmaster) and the expression "Three Wonders" referred to Li Bai’s poetry, Pei Min’s swordplay, and Zhang Xu’s calligraphy.
 
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''

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Pei Min (Chinese: 裴旻) was a Chinese general who lived in the Tang dynasty during the 8th century. He is known as Jian Sheng (剑圣, Swordmaster) and the expression "Three Wonders" referred to Li Bai’s poetry, Pei Min’s swordplay, and Zhang Xu’s calligraphy.

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