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Wu Yi (Three Kingdoms)

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Wu Yi
Traditional Chinese吳懿
Simplified Chinese吴懿
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWú Yì

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Wu Yi (died 237)[1] was a general of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. His younger sister, Empress Mu, was the empress consort of Shu's founder Liu Bei. Under the Shu regime, Wu Yi served as the Inspector of Yong Province and General of Chariots and Cavalry, and was enfeoffed as "Marquis of Jiyang". After the rebellion of Wei Yan in 234, Wu Yi succeeding Wei as governor of Han Zhong. He previously served under Liu Zhang, the Governor of Yi Province (covering present-day Sichuan and Chongqing), in the late Eastern Han Dynasty before coming to serve Liu Bei.

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References

  1. ^ de Crespigny, Rafe (2007). A biographical dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23–220 AD). Brill. p. 875. ISBN 978-90-04-15605-0.

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