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|name = Yan Gaoqing
|name = Yan Gaoqing
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|image = ACD Yan Gaoqing.jpg
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|birth = 692<br>near [[Chang'an]], [[Tang dynasty]]
|birth = 692<br>{{Wiki|Zhengding County}}, {{Wiki|Hebei}}, [[Tang dynasty]]
|death = 756<br>[[Luoyang]], [[Yan|State of Yan]]
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|affiliates = [[Tang dynasty]]
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''


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Yan Gaoqing (Chinese: 顏杲卿; 692 – 756) was a Chinese official who served as governor of Changshan during the Tang dynasty. He was the cousin of Yan Zhenqing and father of Yan Jiming.

In 756, An Lushan besieged Changshan, captured Yan Jiming, and forced Yan Gaoqing to surrender. Gaoqing refused to give in, which led to his son being beheaded. After the fall of Changshan, Yan Gaoqing was taken to Luoyang and was executed on An Lushan's orders.[1]

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