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Historically, the ''Tui Bei Tu'' was a Tang-era prophecy book written by {{Wiki|Li Chunfeng}} which was said to predict the future of China.{{WP|Tui bei tu}} | Historically, the ''Tui Bei Tu'' was a Tang-era prophecy book written by {{Wiki|Li Chunfeng}} which was said to predict the future of China.<ref>{{WP|Tui bei tu}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:56, 7 June 2021
The Tui Bei Tu (推背圖) was a powerful Piece of Eden and one of the many Isu artifacts said to be scattered across China. During the Tang dynasty, Zhangsun Qi was sent on a mission to find and secure it.[1]
Behind the scenes
Historically, the Tui Bei Tu was a Tang-era prophecy book written by Li Chunfeng which was said to predict the future of China.[2]
Appearances
References
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Assassin's Creed: The Imperial Jade Seal on Ubisoft's official website (backup link)
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Tui bei tu on Wikipedia
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