Gao Jianli
Gao Jianli (Template:Lang-zh) was a musician of the Chinese state of Yan, during the late Warring States period, who played a struck zither called zhu (筑) or ji zhu (击筑).
Biography
Friend of Jing Ke
Gao Jianli was from state of Yan, and he used to be a good friend with Jing Ke. In the 220s BC, the pressure of Qin military presence was more and more harsh, the Crown Prince Dan hope to recruit suicidal assassin to assassinate Qin Shi Huang to stop his conquer. Prince Dan sought the most lethal dagger in the realm for Jing Ke. He obtained a dagger from Madam Xu of Zhao, purchasing it for a hundred gold pieces. He then had craftsmen treat it with poison. When tested on a person, even a slight wound would instantly cause death. The dagger was thus prepared, and Jing Ke was appointed for the mission.
In the state of Yan, there was a brave youth named Qin Wuyang (Qin Kai's grandson). At the age of 13, he had already killed a man, and people did not dare meet his gaze. He was chosen to accompany Jing Ke as his aide.<ref name="Shiji, Xiang Yu Benji">Template:Cite Shiji</ref> Jing Ke was waiting for someone to join him on the mission, but that person lived far away and had not yet arrived, so preparations were made in the meantime.<ref name="Shiji, Xiang Yu Benji" />
As time passed and they had not yet departed, the prince grew anxious, fearing Jing Ke might change his mind. He pleaded again, saying, “The day is nearly over. Could it be that Jing Ke has lost his resolve? I beg to send Qin Wuyang ahead.” Jing Ke became angry and shouted at the prince: “Why do you urge me so? Those who go and do not return are mere children! I am to carry a dagger into the unpredictable realm of Qin-I stayed only to wait for my companion. But now, you delay me. I take my leave!" Then he departed.<ref name="Shiji, Xiang Yu Benji" />
Prince Dan and all those who knew of the plan dressed in white robes and hats to see them off. When they reached the banks of the Yi River, they performed a farewell ritual. As they prepared to set out, Gao Jianli played the zhu (築, a stringed instrument), and Jing Ke sang in harmony with a solemn tone. All the warriors wept. He then stepped forward and sang:<ref name="Shiji, Xiang Yu Benji" /> Template:Blockquote
Revenge for Jing Ke
But the assassination was not successful, and Jing Ke was killed. After Jing Ke got killed during his assassination attempt on Qin Shi Huang, Gao changed his name and became an assistant in a wine shop, fearing reprisals from Qin Shi Huang.
Gao Jianli's skill as a zhu player eventually came to the attention of the owner of the wine shop. Qin Shi Huang heard about Gao's ability and summoned Gao to play for him. When Gao's identity was eventually revealed, Qin Shi Huang, who loved music, pardoned Gao and kept him as a palace musician, but had him blinded to prevent any potential assassination attempts.
After a few performances Qin Shi Huang had relaxed his vigilance. Sensing the change, Gao secretly hid pieces of lead in his zhu, and attempted to bash dead the Emperor with the heavy metals-weighed instrument when he got an opportunity. He failed the attempt due to his blindness (the reason that the Emperor wanted him blinded in the first place) and was subsequently executed.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Legacy
Many scholars and authors in China prasised Gao Jianli for his determination to avenge his country and his friendship with Jing Ke. Ruan Yu (?-212) wrote a poem for Jing and Gao: Template:Blockquote Tao Yuanming wrote as: Template:Blockquote
Depiction in films and TV series
- 1996 – The Emperor's Shadow (秦颂; literally "Ode of Qin" or "Anthem of Qin"). Directed by Zhou Xiaowen, starring Ge You as Gao Jianli.
- 1999 – The Emperor and the Assassin (荊柯刺秦王). Directed by Chen Kaige, starring Zhao Benshan as Gao Jianli.
- 2004 – Assassinator Jing Ke (荊軻傳奇). Executive producer Han Sanping, starring Peter Ho as Gao Jianli, Liu Ye as Jing Ke.
- 2007 – The Legend of Qin (animated TV series) Animation