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Shuangyu (Chinese: 雙嶼) was a port off the coast of Zhejiang, China. Starting from 1524, when the Ming dynasty banned private overseas trade, and until the port's destruction in 1548, it was a smuggling hub and pirate haven.[1] The Xu brothers, heads of a pirate syndicate that operated in the area, managed to get their hands on a legendary sword said to have been wielded by Hülegü Khan and Genghis Khan. A group infiltrated their syndicate in order to steal the sword before the brothers' ambitions managed to destabilize the region.[2]

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  1. Shuangyu on Wikipedia
  2. Assassin's Creed Roleplaying GameLegacy of the Brotherhood – Shao Jun: Adventure Hook 4