High Eunuchs
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| High Eunuchs | |
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| Headquarters | Vermillion Forbidden City |
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| First Appearance | Plan For Independent Japan |
| Last Appearance | Power of Passion |
The High Eunuchs (大宦官, Daikangan) are a group of eight men who use the Empress' power to control the Chinese Federation, leaving its people poor and starving while they live in opulence. All eight are executed for lèse majesté against the Empress by Li Xingke, though not all at the same time.
Added by SimantThe other seven are introduced after the Black Knights are exiled, plotting to give up much of the Federation's territory to Britannia in exchange for being made nobles. They are Zhao Hao (趙皓 ジャオ・ハオウ, Jao Haou), the only overweight member and the only one with a unique skin-tone; Xia Wang (夏望 シャ・ワン, Sha Wan), a tall man with light-brown skin that wears glasses; Cheng Zhong (程忠 チェン・ジョン, Chen Jon), a short, older-looking man with a shrill voice; Xiang Sheng (項勝 シャン・シェン, Shan Shen), another pale-skinned man somewhat shorter than Gao Hai but apparently around the same age; Cai Lishi, (蔡力士 サイ・リ・シ, Sai Ri Shi), a shorter man with light-brown skin and a few wrinkles; Tong Lun (童倫 トン・ルン, Ton Run), a man around the same height as Xia Wang but with paler skin; and Huang Qian (黄遷 フアン・シェン, Huan Shen), the oldest of the group with a prominent chin and many wrinkles. They attempt to kill the current Tianzi and install a puppet Emperor in her place after her kidnapping by Zero, but they are tricked into admitting their deception to the public, causing a civilian uprising. Once they are abandoned by the Britannians for losing the faith of their people, Xingke kills them.
Members
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| Leader/Member | Image |
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| Gao Hai (Member) | |
| Zhao Hao (Member) | |
| Xia Wang (Member) | |
| Cheng Zhong (Member) | |
| Xiang Sheng (Member) | |
| Cai Lishi (Member) | |
| Tong Lun (Member) | |
| Huang Qian (Member) | |
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- ↑ コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 公式サイト. Sunrise. Retrieved on 2008-03-12.