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'''Hong Liwei''' was a low-rank | '''Hong Liwei''' was a low-rank [[eunuchs]] of the [[Forbidden City]] who taught calligraphy to the [[Zhengde Emperor]]'s concubines, and an informant and ally for the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] living during the early 16th century. | ||
Fond of the Assassin [[Shao Jun]], he helped his former pupil and the Assassins during the [[Great Rites Controversy]], but was caught by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Wei Bin]] and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hong was then imprisoned by the [[Chinese Templars]] in the [[Maijishan Grottoes]], the former headquarters of the Brotherhood turned into a secret prison. | Fond of the Assassin [[Shao Jun]], he helped his former pupil and the Assassins during the [[Great Rites Controversy]], but was caught by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Wei Bin]] and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hong was then imprisoned by the [[Chinese Rite of the Templar Order|Chinese Templars]] in the [[Maijishan Grottoes]], the former headquarters of the Brotherhood turned into a secret prison. | ||
In 1526, Shao Jun let herself be imprisoned in the grottoes to eliminate the Templar [[Gao Feng]]. After escaping captivity, she found Hong in his cell and assassinated his | In 1526, Shao Jun let herself be imprisoned in the grottoes to eliminate the Templar [[Gao Feng]]. After escaping captivity, she found Hong in his cell and assassinated the [[crossbowmen|crossbowman]] who held his key. Jun then passed the key onto Hong, allowing him to escape. | ||
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Revision as of 03:55, 21 June 2017
Hong Liwei was a low-rank eunuchs of the Forbidden City who taught calligraphy to the Zhengde Emperor's concubines, and an informant and ally for the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins living during the early 16th century.
Fond of the Assassin Shao Jun, he helped his former pupil and the Assassins during the Great Rites Controversy, but was caught by the Templar Wei Bin and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hong was then imprisoned by the Chinese Templars in the Maijishan Grottoes, the former headquarters of the Brotherhood turned into a secret prison.
In 1526, Shao Jun let herself be imprisoned in the grottoes to eliminate the Templar Gao Feng. After escaping captivity, she found Hong in his cell and assassinated the crossbowman who held his key. Jun then passed the key onto Hong, allowing him to escape.
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