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'''Wei Yu''' was a member of the [[Chinese Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the {{Wiki|Qin Dynasty}}, which was ruled by Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]], a [[Templars|Templar]]-backed tyrant who oppressed the people of [[China]]. In order to protect the people, the Assassins resolved that the land had to be freed from the Emperor's oppressive control. | '''Wei Yu '''(Chinese name:魏羽) was a member of the [[Chinese Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the {{Wiki|Qin Dynasty}}, which was ruled by Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]], a [[Templars|Templar]]-backed tyrant who oppressed the people of [[China]]. In order to protect the people, the Assassins resolved that the land had to be freed from the Emperor's oppressive control. | ||
On September 10, 210 BC, during one of the Emperor's Eastern China tours, Wei Yu struck the Emperor with his spear, killing him. | On September 10, 210 BC, during one of the Emperor's Eastern China tours, Wei Yu struck the Emperor with his spear, killing him. | ||
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Revision as of 11:29, 5 May 2015

Wei Yu (Chinese name:魏羽) was a member of the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins during the Qin Dynasty, which was ruled by Emperor Qin Shi Huang, a Templar-backed tyrant who oppressed the people of China. In order to protect the people, the Assassins resolved that the land had to be freed from the Emperor's oppressive control.
On September 10, 210 BC, during one of the Emperor's Eastern China tours, Wei Yu struck the Emperor with his spear, killing him.
By the time of the Renaissance, Wei Yu's sarcophagus had been moved to San Gimignano, Italy, on the top floor of the Torre Grossa. Fellow Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze would later explore his tomb and take the hidden seal from inside the sarcophagus, which would help him to obtain Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's armor.
Gallery
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Wei Yu's statue and sarcophagus
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The Seal of Wei Yu
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Wei Yu's Insignia
References