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|dob = 1936 (Age 73)
|dob = 1936 (Age 73)
|pob = China
|pob = China
|dod = Possibly 2009
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|home = [[Lower Easton]], [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV era|Liberty City]]
|home = [[Lower Easton]], [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV era|Liberty City]]
|nationality = Chinese
|nationality = Chinese
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Hsin's first mention in the series is an entry in the [[LCPD]] database in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], accsessible through a hidden link at the bottom of the police department's official page. While no photo is provided, the log lists several crimes committed by Hsin in Liberty City. It also provides a substantial amount of information on the structure of the Triads in the city, making mention of his son Chan, as well as underbosses such as [[Wu "Kenny" Lee]] and [[Zhou Ming]], who all direct branches of the gang.  
Hsin's first mention in the series is an entry in the [[LCPD]] database in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], accsessible through a hidden link at the bottom of the police department's official page. While no photo is provided, the log lists several crimes committed by Hsin in Liberty City. It also provides a substantial amount of information on the structure of the Triads in the city, making mention of his son Chan, as well as underbosses such as [[Wu "Kenny" Lee]] and [[Zhou Ming]], who all direct branches of the gang.  
It is unknown whether Hsin was already intended to be featured in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, the development of which was not announced until well after Grand Theft Auto IV's release. The game's creators may have simply chosen Hsin and his associates as characters due to their already possesing a backstory.


==Chinatown Wars==
==Chinatown Wars==


The plot of Chinatown Wars revolves mainly around the race to succeed Hsin as the Triad boss, as he seeks to appoint a replacement and retire. After the death of his father, [[Huang Lee]] was asked to bring a supposed family heirloom, the sword "[[Yu Jian Sword|Yu Jian]]", to his uncle [[Wu "Kenny" Lee]], the new head of the Lee family and a strong contender for new Triad boss. "Uncle Kenny" intended to present the sword to Hsin to solidify his position- however, Huang is ambushed by unknown assailants upon landing at [[Francis International Airport]]. Yu Jian is stolen, and Huang barely survives the incident. The loss of the sword devestates Kenny's standing with Hsin, and his buissnesses and territory are absorbed by fellow contender and Hsin's son, [[Chan Jaoming]], as well as underboss [[Zhou Ming]]. Huang Lee's exploits on behalf of Kenny, and later Chan, earn Hsin's attention, and he recruits Huang for personal missions, including the assassination of several gamblers and unloyal Triads. Huang, Hsin and the other Triad bosses come to strongly suspect that an [[FIB]] informant is compromising their operations, and may have also orchestrated Yu Jian's theft. Hsin's ruthlessness is displayed when he orders the execution of several untrustworthy underlings not with firearms, but a sword. Even after Huang completes this task, he is confronted by Hsin, who, suspecting that Huang himself is the rat, intends to kill him on the spot. Only Uncle Kenny's intervention saves Huang's life. Around this time, Hsin's suspicions turn towards the Korean [[Midtown Gang|Midtown Gangsters]], a group which has long been loyal to him. He orders their secret base of operations found and several files stolen, and their violent resistance seems to confirm his fears. Under Hsin's orders, Huang Lee decimates one of their warehouses, crippling them.  
The plot of Chinatown Wars revolves mainly around the race to succeed Hsin as the Triad boss, as he seeks to appoint a replacement and retire. After the death of his father, [[Huang Lee]] was asked to bring a supposed family heirloom, the sword "[[Yu Jian Sword|Yu Jian]]", to his uncle [[Wu "Kenny" Lee]], the new head of the Lee family and a strong contender for new Triad boss. "Uncle Kenny" intended to present the sword to Hsin to solidify his position- however, Huang is ambushed by unknown assailants upon landing at [[Francis International Airport]]. Yu Jian is stolen, and Huang barely survives the incident. The loss of the sword devestates Kenny's standing with Hsin, and his buissnesses and territory are absorbed by fellow contender and Hsin's son, [[Chan Jaoming]], as well as underboss [[Zhou Ming]]. Huang Lee's exploits on behalf of Kenny, and later Chan, earn Hsin's attention, and he recruits Huang for personal missions, including the assassination of several gamblers and unloyal Triads. Huang, Hsin and the other Triad bosses come to strongly suspect that an [[FIB]] informant is compromising their operations, and may have also orchestrated Yu Jian's theft. Hsin's ruthlessness is displayed when he orders the execution of several untrustworthy underlings not with firearms, but a sword. Even after Huang completes this task, he is confronted by Hsin, who, suspecting that Huang himself is the rat, intends to kill him on the spot. Only Uncle Kenny's intervention saves Huang's life. Around this time, Hsin's suspicions turn towards the Korean [[Midtown Gang|Midtown Gangsters]], a group which has long been loyal to him. He orders their secret base of operations found and several files stolen, and their violent resistance seems to confirm his fears. Under Hsin's orders, Huang Lee decimates one of their warehouses, crippling them.  
However, Huang has been conducting his own investigations with undercover officer [[Wade Heston]]'s help, and learns that a group of assassins known as the [[Wonsu Nodong]] operates from within he Midtown Gangsters, and concludes that their leader is surely both the FIB rat and the one responsible for the theft of Yu Jian. Heston and Huang recover a file which names both Chan Jaoming and Zhou Ming as rats. Presented with this, Hsin coldly orders the execution of his son and loyal underling, who both claim to have been set up before Huang eliminates them. Shortly after, Wade Heston informs Huang that the file which incriminated both men was a fake, and that the real Wonsu boss is having a meeting on [[Charge Island]]. Upin arrival, Huang is shocked and horrified to learn that the rat is none other than Uncle Kenny himself. Huang and Heston pursue Kenny to Hsin's mansion, where he is confronting Hsin with Yu Jian in hand. Hsin demands that Kenny hand over the weapon, and, with a touch of irony, Kenny responds by cutting down Hsin with the weapon. After Huang enacts vengeance on his uncle, a gravely wounded Hsin tells Huang that he has what it takes to be the next Triad boss, to which Huang has no immeadiate answer. Officer Heston attempts to charge Hsin with some crime, but concedes that he will think of "something heavy" on the way to the precint.
However, Huang has been conducting his own investigations with undercover officer [[Wade Heston]]'s help, and learns that a group of assassins known as the [[Wonsu Nodong]] operates from within he Midtown Gangsters, and concludes that their leader is surely both the FIB rat and the one responsible for the theft of Yu Jian. Heston and Huang recover a file which names both Chan Jaoming and Zhou Ming as rats. Presented with this, Hsin coldly orders the execution of his son and loyal underling, who both claim to have been set up before Huang eliminates them. Shortly after, Wade Heston informs Huang that the file which incriminated both men was a fake, and that the real Wonsu boss is having a meeting on [[Charge Island]]. Upin arrival, Huang is shocked and horrified to learn that the rat is none other than Uncle Kenny himself. Huang and Heston pursue Kenny to Hsin's mansion, where he is confronting Hsin with Yu Jian in hand. Hsin demands that Kenny hand over the weapon, and, with a touch of irony, Kenny responds by cutting down Hsin with the weapon. After Huang enacts vengeance on his uncle, a gravely wounded Hsin tells Huang that he has what it takes to be the next Triad boss, to which Huang has no immeadiate answer. Officer Heston attempts to charge Hsin with some crime and says that he will think of "something heavy" on the way to the precint.
While Hsin appears heavily wounded, lying in a pool of his own blood, he is not shown dying on screen, leaving his ultimate fate up for speculation. Wade Heston's dialouge seems to indicate that he expects Hsin to live, but this cannot be taken as proof.
While Hsin appears heavily wounded, lying in a pool of his own blood, he is not shown dying on screen. Wade Heston's dialogue seems to indicate that he expects Hsin to live.


==Mission Appearances==
==Mission Appearances==
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*[[The Wages of Hsin]] (Boss)
*[[The Wages of Hsin]] (Boss)
*[[A Rude Awakening]] (Boss)
*[[A Rude Awakening]] (Boss)
*[[Salt in the Wound]] (Possibly killed)
*[[Salt in the Wound]] (Possibly Killed)


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{{GTA IV Characters}}

Revision as of 12:36, 18 December 2009

Character
Hsin Jaoming
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Appearances [[Appearance::Grand Theft Auto IV
Chinatown Wars]]
Full Name Hsin Jaoming
Gender Gender::Male
Date of Birth [[Error: Invalid time.|1936 (Age 73)]]
Place of Birth China
Age Now
Nationality Chinese
Home Lower Easton, Algonquin, Liberty City
Family Chan Jaoming (son)
Main Affiliations Algonquin Triads
Jaoming Family
Chan Jaoming
Lee Family
Mr. Lee
Wu Lee
Huang Lee
Ming Family
Zhou Ming
Angels of Death
Lester Arnold
Lester Leroc
Vehicles Limo
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Hsin Jaoming (born in China) is a character from Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars and is the seventy-three year old head of the Jaoming Family, and leader of the Triads in Liberty City. He is the father of Chan Jaoming, who is himself a Triad underboss. He is believed to be responsible for several murders and has been arrested on three occasions. First in 2002 for extortion, then in 2004 for assault and again in 2005 for racketeering.

Grand Theft Auto IV

Hsin's first mention in the series is an entry in the LCPD database in Grand Theft Auto IV, accsessible through a hidden link at the bottom of the police department's official page. While no photo is provided, the log lists several crimes committed by Hsin in Liberty City. It also provides a substantial amount of information on the structure of the Triads in the city, making mention of his son Chan, as well as underbosses such as Wu "Kenny" Lee and Zhou Ming, who all direct branches of the gang.

Chinatown Wars

The plot of Chinatown Wars revolves mainly around the race to succeed Hsin as the Triad boss, as he seeks to appoint a replacement and retire. After the death of his father, Huang Lee was asked to bring a supposed family heirloom, the sword "Yu Jian", to his uncle Wu "Kenny" Lee, the new head of the Lee family and a strong contender for new Triad boss. "Uncle Kenny" intended to present the sword to Hsin to solidify his position- however, Huang is ambushed by unknown assailants upon landing at Francis International Airport. Yu Jian is stolen, and Huang barely survives the incident. The loss of the sword devestates Kenny's standing with Hsin, and his buissnesses and territory are absorbed by fellow contender and Hsin's son, Chan Jaoming, as well as underboss Zhou Ming. Huang Lee's exploits on behalf of Kenny, and later Chan, earn Hsin's attention, and he recruits Huang for personal missions, including the assassination of several gamblers and unloyal Triads. Huang, Hsin and the other Triad bosses come to strongly suspect that an FIB informant is compromising their operations, and may have also orchestrated Yu Jian's theft. Hsin's ruthlessness is displayed when he orders the execution of several untrustworthy underlings not with firearms, but a sword. Even after Huang completes this task, he is confronted by Hsin, who, suspecting that Huang himself is the rat, intends to kill him on the spot. Only Uncle Kenny's intervention saves Huang's life. Around this time, Hsin's suspicions turn towards the Korean Midtown Gangsters, a group which has long been loyal to him. He orders their secret base of operations found and several files stolen, and their violent resistance seems to confirm his fears. Under Hsin's orders, Huang Lee decimates one of their warehouses, crippling them. However, Huang has been conducting his own investigations with undercover officer Wade Heston's help, and learns that a group of assassins known as the Wonsu Nodong operates from within he Midtown Gangsters, and concludes that their leader is surely both the FIB rat and the one responsible for the theft of Yu Jian. Heston and Huang recover a file which names both Chan Jaoming and Zhou Ming as rats. Presented with this, Hsin coldly orders the execution of his son and loyal underling, who both claim to have been set up before Huang eliminates them. Shortly after, Wade Heston informs Huang that the file which incriminated both men was a fake, and that the real Wonsu boss is having a meeting on Charge Island. Upin arrival, Huang is shocked and horrified to learn that the rat is none other than Uncle Kenny himself. Huang and Heston pursue Kenny to Hsin's mansion, where he is confronting Hsin with Yu Jian in hand. Hsin demands that Kenny hand over the weapon, and, with a touch of irony, Kenny responds by cutting down Hsin with the weapon. After Huang enacts vengeance on his uncle, a gravely wounded Hsin tells Huang that he has what it takes to be the next Triad boss, to which Huang has no immeadiate answer. Officer Heston attempts to charge Hsin with some crime and says that he will think of "something heavy" on the way to the precint. While Hsin appears heavily wounded, lying in a pool of his own blood, he is not shown dying on screen. Wade Heston's dialogue seems to indicate that he expects Hsin to live.

Mission Appearances