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His story passed into folklore, where the dagger he used came to be known as  Yuchang (魚腸), or "Fish intestines", because it was small enough to be hidden in a fish.<ref name="Wiki" />
His story passed into folklore, where the dagger he used came to be known as  Yuchang (魚腸), or "Fish intestines", because it was small enough to be hidden in a fish.<ref name="Wiki" />


Centuries later, Zhuan Zhu, alongside [[Cao Mo]], [[Yu Rang]], [[Nie Zheng]] and [[Jing Ke]], was listed by the historian [[Sima Qian]] as one of China's earliest [[assassins]], known to later generations as "the Five Great Assassins."<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''</ref>
Centuries later, Zhuan Zhu, alongside [[Cao Mo]], [[Yu Rang]], [[Nie Zheng]] and [[Jing Ke]], was listed by the historian [[Sima Qian]] as one of China's earliest [[assassins]], known to later generations as "the Five Great Assassins."<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – {{Cite|6 June 2021. Issue needed}}</ref>


==Appearances==
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Revision as of 05:45, 6 June 2021


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Zhuan Zhu (專諸; died 515 BCE) was an assassin who lived during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.

Biography

During the late 6th century BCE, Zhuan Zhu was hired by Prince Guang to assassinate King Liao of Wu in order to take the throne for himself. In 515 BCE, Zhuan Zhu succeeded in this deed by assassinating Liao in a party with a dagger hidden in a fish. He was later killed after having completed his mission.[1]

Legacy

His story passed into folklore, where the dagger he used came to be known as Yuchang (魚腸), or "Fish intestines", because it was small enough to be hidden in a fish.[1]

Centuries later, Zhuan Zhu, alongside Cao Mo, Yu Rang, Nie Zheng and Jing Ke, was listed by the historian Sima Qian as one of China's earliest assassins, known to later generations as "the Five Great Assassins."[2]

Appearances

References

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