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==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1725, Yun travelled to the {{Wiki|Manchu}} [[Qing dynasty|Qing Empire]] as an aide to the Joseon envoy. At one point however, he was held captive alongside a number of [[Slavery|slaves]] aboard a [[Piracy|pirate]] [[ship]] in the {{Wiki|South China Sea}} near [[Philippines]]. He and the slaves were rescued when the ship was boarded by the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]]. After the rest of slaves were rescued, Yun  and Edward were the last to jump overboard when the ship exploded due to the gunpowder catching fire.<ref name=EP 26">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – Episode 26</ref>
In 1725, Yun travelled to the {{Wiki|Manchu}} [[Qing dynasty|Qing Empire]] as an aide to the Joseon envoy. At one point however, he was held captive alongside a number of [[Slavery|slaves]] aboard a [[Piracy|pirate]] [[ship]] in the {{Wiki|South China Sea}} near [[Philippines]]. He and the slaves were rescued when the ship was boarded by the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]]. After the rest of slaves were rescued, Yun  and Edward were the last to jump overboard when the ship exploded due to the gunpowder catching fire.<ref name=EP 26">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 26|Episode 26]]</ref>


Later on, Yun offered his services to repair the wheel of the [[Dutch East India Company]] ship that Edward had rescued from the pirates earlier. After Edward's ship escorted the Dutch ship back to [[Macau]], Edward offered Yun to work for his [[Zhang Wei Union|new organization]] as an engineer due to his knowledge and abilities, while helping him to find a way back to Joseon. Yun accepted the offer and went off to drink with Edward and his mate [[John Young]] later on.<ref name=EP 26" />
Later on, Yun offered his services to repair the wheel of the [[Dutch East India Company]] ship that Edward had rescued from the pirates earlier. After Edward's ship escorted the Dutch ship back to [[Macau]], Edward offered Yun to work for his [[Zhang Wei Union|new organization]] as an engineer due to his knowledge and abilities, while helping him to find a way back to Joseon. Yun accepted the offer and went off to drink with Edward and his mate [[John Young]] later on.<ref name=EP 26" />

Revision as of 03:46, 17 October 2023

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Yun Pyeong-Gyu was a Korean scholar and official who served in the Office of Military Armaments in the Joseon dynasty during the reign of King Gyeongjong. He was an ancestor of Noa Kim.

Biography

In 1725, Yun travelled to the Manchu Qing Empire as an aide to the Joseon envoy. At one point however, he was held captive alongside a number of slaves aboard a pirate ship in the South China Sea near Philippines. He and the slaves were rescued when the ship was boarded by the British Assassin Edward Kenway. After the rest of slaves were rescued, Yun and Edward were the last to jump overboard when the ship exploded due to the gunpowder catching fire.[1]

Later on, Yun offered his services to repair the wheel of the Dutch East India Company ship that Edward had rescued from the pirates earlier. After Edward's ship escorted the Dutch ship back to Macau, Edward offered Yun to work for his new organization as an engineer due to his knowledge and abilities, while helping him to find a way back to Joseon. Yun accepted the offer and went off to drink with Edward and his mate John Young later on.[1]

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