Definition update

To answer certain reader questions at once:

1. The question of whether the Assassin should be one person in ten steps. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

The introduction is off track, and it has been changed early, so don't read it. Suppose the Assassin himself was extremely powerful and could commit a sneaky killing.

Of course, under normal circumstances, it is not necessary, aiming at the target's neck is one knife, and if one knife does not work, two knives.

When the force value is at its lowest, it is a hammer deal, "one blow can't be done, and it is thousands of miles away," and you have to survive to survive.

The previous broken pen profile,Forgot about it.,Some APPs haven't been updated.,I'll carry this pot first.。

Attached is a passage from Baidu:

Assassins are one of the oldest professions in human history. Professional Chinese Assassins first appeared during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, often for political reasons, and were responsible for assassinating their targets. Assassins often aim to inflict a fatal blow on the target and their related objects in a short period of time. Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian's essay "The Biography of the Assassins" in his book "Records of the Historians" is the earliest biographical material of the Assassins in China, among which the "Four Great Assassins" are the most famous with the creed of "death for those who are confidants". The early Chinese Assassins had a relatively simple motive for assassination, and often went to assassinate out of gratitude for the kindness of their clients, so they had a chivalrous atmosphere. After the Qin Dynasty, the motives for assassination were mostly money, reputation, hatred, politics and other reasons. Assassins were often very secretive, often taking advantage of the unpreparedness of their targets. The Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai once wrote in "Chivalrous Journey": "Kill one person in ten steps, and leave no line for a thousand miles; "A vivid portrayal of the character of this mysterious figure.

2. Whether assassins and killers are the same thing.

The Assassins, influenced by most literary works, considered the Assassin to be a noble profession.

I privately think that an assassin is just an identity, and a killer is a profession, and a cook can also be an assassin, such as Zhuzhu.

It is also explained in this article that Jiangnan celebrities are known as moons, and they are famous singers during the day and assassins at night.

And killers, as a profession, kill people for a living, basically for money, and kill anyone with money, which has basically nothing to do with faith.

3. Then there is the question of faith,

All I can say is that the assassins in this article are non-faithful, and some take money and some don't, it's all a matter of personal preference.

You say you don't have faith, you don't call yourself an assassin.

Uncle A Assassin in FATE, every time he is at the cannon fodder level, he is responsible for assassination, reconnaissance, and the definition is also called an assassin, can you eat faith or something.

The most believing is the Assassin's Creed, but the streets are full of people, and they run away when they kill someone, and sometimes they kill several people in a row....

Well, it's off track again, and it's useless to dwell on definitions.

Continue to codeword.