Huo Yi

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Huo Yi
Traditional Chinese霍弋
Simplified Chinese霍弋

Template:Chinese-name Huo Yi, style name Shaoxian (紹先), was a military general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. After Huo heard of Deng Ai's victory over the capital of Shu, Chengdu, he put on mourning attire and began to weep. Huo wept even though he knew that it was inevitable for Shu Han to prosper through the great ineptitude of the emperor Liu Shan. Huo however sill continued to resist the forces of Cao Wei at Jiangning. After then securing the safety of Liu Shan he ended up surrendering his city.

Family

Appointments and titles held

  • Gentleman of the Yellow Gate (黃門侍郎)
  • Tutor (中庶子) to Crown Prince Liu Xuan
  • Protector of the Army (護軍)
  • Administrator of Yongchang (永昌太守)
  • Inspector General of the Assisting Army (監軍翊軍將軍)
  • Administrator of Jianning (建寧太守)
  • General Who Pacifies the South (安南將軍)
  • Area Commander of Nanzhong (南中都督)

See also

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