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'''Suyab''' (碎葉, {{ | '''Suyab''' (碎葉, {{Wiki|Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin}}: ''Suìyè''), was an ancient city that was located along the [[Silk Road]] in an area known to the [[China|Chinese]] as the [[Western Regions]].<ref name="Dynasty 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Flower Banquet (Part 1)]]</ref><ref name="Dynasty 7">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Flower Banquet (Part 7)]]</ref> The city sprang up in the 5th or 6th centuries as a trade hub for [[Sogdia]]n [[merchant]]s.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Suyab}}</ref> In the 8th century, it was situated within the borders of the [[Tang dynasty]].<ref name="Dynasty 1" /> | ||
Suyab was the birthplace of the renowned Chinese poet [[Li Bai]]. The city also had a strong presence of the [[Hidden Ones]], whose deeds may have inspired Li to consider becoming a ''[[Youxia|xiake]]'' before he chose to become a government official and a poet.<ref name="Dynasty 1" /> | Suyab was the birthplace of the renowned Chinese poet [[Li Bai]]. The city also had a strong presence of the [[Hidden Ones]], whose deeds may have inspired Li to consider becoming a ''[[Youxia|xiake]]'' before he chose to become a government official and a poet.<ref name="Dynasty 1" /> | ||
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Suyab (碎葉, Mandarin: Suìyè), was an ancient city that was located along the Silk Road in an area known to the Chinese as the Western Regions.[1][2] The city sprang up in the 5th or 6th centuries as a trade hub for Sogdian merchants.[3] In the 8th century, it was situated within the borders of the Tang dynasty.[1]
Suyab was the birthplace of the renowned Chinese poet Li Bai. The city also had a strong presence of the Hidden Ones, whose deeds may have inspired Li to consider becoming a xiake before he chose to become a government official and a poet.[1]
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