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'''Yan Jiming''' (Chinese: 顏季明; 730 – 756) was a [[China|Chinese]] official of the [[Tang dynasty]]. He was the son of [[Yan Gaoqing]], who was serving as the governor of [[Changshan Commandery|Changshan]] at the outbreak of the [[An Lushan Rebellion]] in 755.<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''</ref> | '''Yan Jiming''' (Chinese: 顏季明; 730 – 756) was a [[China|Chinese]] official of the [[Tang dynasty]]. He was the son of [[Yan Gaoqing]], who was serving as the governor of [[Changshan Commandery|Changshan]] at the outbreak of the [[An Lushan Rebellion]] in 755. He was also the childhood sweetheart and husband to [[He Shi]], who became a [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]].<ref name="ACD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''</ref> | ||
In cooperation with the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Li E]], Jiming and his father formed an army to resist [[An Lushan]]'s forces. Jiming personally led his troops to attack [[Tumen Pass]], occupying it after Li E assassinated three [[Yeluohe]] commanders there. He then waited for Tang reinforcements while E proceeded to [[Taiyuan]] to request them. However, both Jiming and Gaoqing were later defeated by An Lushan and sent to An's newly captured capital of [[Luoyang]] in chains, where they were summarily executed.<ref name="ACD" /> | In cooperation with the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Li E]], Jiming and his father formed an army to resist [[An Lushan]]'s forces. Jiming personally led his troops to attack [[Tumen Pass]], occupying it after Li E assassinated three [[Yeluohe]] commanders there. He then waited for Tang reinforcements while E proceeded to [[Taiyuan]] to request them. However, both Jiming and Gaoqing were later defeated by An Lushan and sent to An's newly captured capital of [[Luoyang]] in chains, where they were summarily executed.<ref name="ACD" /> | ||
Revision as of 21:55, 18 May 2021
Yan Jiming (Chinese: 顏季明; 730 – 756) was a Chinese official of the Tang dynasty. He was the son of Yan Gaoqing, who was serving as the governor of Changshan at the outbreak of the An Lushan Rebellion in 755. He was also the childhood sweetheart and husband to He Shi, who became a Hidden One.[1]
In cooperation with the Assassin Li E, Jiming and his father formed an army to resist An Lushan's forces. Jiming personally led his troops to attack Tumen Pass, occupying it after Li E assassinated three Yeluohe commanders there. He then waited for Tang reinforcements while E proceeded to Taiyuan to request them. However, both Jiming and Gaoqing were later defeated by An Lushan and sent to An's newly captured capital of Luoyang in chains, where they were summarily executed.[1]
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