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*Yan Gaoqing and Yan Zhenqing captured and executed in Luoyang | *[[Yan Gaoqing]] and [[Yan Zhenqing]] captured and executed in [[Luoyang]] | ||
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The '''Battle of Changshan''' was a battle fought in [[Changshan]] in 756 between the [[Tang dynasty|Tang loyalists]] led by [[Grand protector|Grand Protector]] [[Yan Gaoqing]] and [[An Lushan]]'s [[Yeluohe]] army led by [[Shi Siming]]. | The '''Battle of Changshan''' was a battle fought in [[Changshan]] in 756 between the [[Tang dynasty|Tang loyalists]] led by [[Grand protector|Grand Protector]] [[Yan Gaoqing]] and [[An Lushan]]'s [[Yeluohe]] army led by [[Shi Siming]]. | ||
The battle ended in defeat for the Tang loyalists, resulting in Yan Gaoqing's capture and trial by Shi Siming. Seven of Gaoqing's men, [[Cui Anshi]], [[Feng Qian]], [[Jia Shen]], [[Li Qimo]], [[Qian|Ah-Qian]], and [[Zhai Wande]], including his son Jiming, managed to survive the battle after being sent away by the Grand Protector. However, Yan Jiming defied his father's orders and returned to confront Siming, only to be defeated as well. Both father and son were captured and sent to | The battle ended in defeat for the Tang loyalists, resulting in Yan Gaoqing's capture and trial by Shi Siming. Seven of Gaoqing's men, [[Cui Anshi]], [[Feng Qian]], [[Jia Shen]], [[Li Qimo]], [[Qian|Ah-Qian]], and [[Zhai Wande]], including his son Jiming, managed to survive the battle after being sent away by the Grand Protector. However, Yan Jiming defied his father's orders and returned to confront Siming, only to be defeated as well. Both father and son were captured and sent to the eastern capital of [[Luoyang]], where they were executed.<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''</ref> | ||
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The Battle of Changshan was a battle fought in Changshan in 756 between the Tang loyalists led by Grand Protector Yan Gaoqing and An Lushan's Yeluohe army led by Shi Siming.
The battle ended in defeat for the Tang loyalists, resulting in Yan Gaoqing's capture and trial by Shi Siming. Seven of Gaoqing's men, Cui Anshi, Feng Qian, Jia Shen, Li Qimo, Ah-Qian, and Zhai Wande, including his son Jiming, managed to survive the battle after being sent away by the Grand Protector. However, Yan Jiming defied his father's orders and returned to confront Siming, only to be defeated as well. Both father and son were captured and sent to the eastern capital of Luoyang, where they were executed.[1]
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