Amasar Ren

Amasar Ren (Jinmun: 아마사르 렌, Balakhaat script: ᠠᠮᠤᠰᠤᠷ ᠷᠧᠨ), was a Zhenian military leader, political philosopher and politician who served as the first Chancellor of the Zhenian First Republic, as well as the leader of the Republican Party. Due to his contributions to the December Revolution as well as Renism and democracy in Zhenia as a whole, he is regarded as one of the two "fathers of modern Zhenia" alongside Emperor Seongjo of Imperial Zhenia. He is also one of the few major figures in imperial Zhenian history to have been not Dan Zhenian at all, being half-Wei and half-Balakhaat in ethnicity.

Being born in 1460 AC to a wealthy family between a Balakhaat father and a Wei mother in Seogyeong during the earlier days of the Empire of Zhenia, Amasar Ren was among the second-generation mainland Zhenians that were born after Zhenian unification. He studied in Daedo early on in his childhood, ultimately studying politics and philosophy in the Imperial University of Daedo; in his university years, he was exposed to republican ideals and was later affiliated with the upper echelons of the Liberal Democratic League.

Amasar Ren's greatest legacy lies in the completion of Renism and his leadership of the December Revolution, as well as the establishment of the Zhenian First Republic. As the primary mastermind behind the development of Renism as a political ideology, he posthumously became the ideological and spiritual figurehead of Renism to this day, both domestically and internationally. In contemporary Zhenia, he is consecrated as the "father of modern Zhenia" alongside Emperor Seongjo, Kim Shimin and Li Shan.