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'''Yan Gaoqing''' (顏杲卿; 692 – 756) was a [[China|Chinese]] official who served as [[grand protector]] of [[Changshan Commandery]] during the [[Tang dynasty]]. A native of {{wiki| | '''Yan Gaoqing''' (顏杲卿; 692 – 756) was a [[China|Chinese]] official who served as [[grand protector]] of [[Changshan Commandery]] during the [[Tang dynasty]]. A native of {{wiki|Linyi}}, {{wiki|Langya Commandery}}, he acquired his profession due to the privileges he inherited from his family.<ref name="Special 1" /> He was the cousin of [[Yan Zhenqing]] and father of [[Yan Jiming]].<ref name="Yan Jiming">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – "The Loyalist: Yan Jiming"</ref> | ||
In 756, [[An Lushan]] besieged Changshan, captured Yan Jiming, and forced Yan Gaoqing to surrender. Gaoqing refused to give in, which led to his son being beheaded. After the fall of Changshan, Yan Gaoqing was taken to Luoyang and was executed on An Lushan's orders.<ref name="Dynasty promo map" /> | In 756, [[An Lushan]] besieged Changshan, captured Yan Jiming, and forced Yan Gaoqing to surrender. Gaoqing refused to give in, which led to his son being beheaded. After the fall of Changshan, Yan Gaoqing was taken to Luoyang and was executed on An Lushan's orders.<ref name="Dynasty promo map" /> | ||
Revision as of 21:00, 24 June 2021
Yan Gaoqing (顏杲卿; 692 – 756) was a Chinese official who served as grand protector of Changshan Commandery during the Tang dynasty. A native of Linyi, Langya Commandery, he acquired his profession due to the privileges he inherited from his family.[1] He was the cousin of Yan Zhenqing and father of Yan Jiming.[3]
In 756, An Lushan besieged Changshan, captured Yan Jiming, and forced Yan Gaoqing to surrender. Gaoqing refused to give in, which led to his son being beheaded. After the fall of Changshan, Yan Gaoqing was taken to Luoyang and was executed on An Lushan's orders.[2]
Personality
Yan Gaoqing was an upright individual who had an aptitude for politics.[1]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Dynasty – Special 1
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Dynasty – "True History Restored"
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Dynasty – "The Loyalist: Yan Jiming"
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