related Naxi , Qiang people Qiang , Tibetan people Tibetan , possibly Tujia people Tujia . The Yi ... and nomadic hunters. Although different groups of Yipeople call themselves in different ways e.g. Nuosu ... is also a variety of this group. Ni, the historical self appellation of Yipeople and is still widely ... or nim , which means the areas where Yipeople reside, can be split into two words with ni referring to Yipeople and mu meaning land. Some scholars, however, argue that the Nuosu series appellations ... official transcription Nuo proximate English pronunciation noh while Yipeople in that area ... Ni. Lolo. The appellations of Lolo, Lolopu and similar names are related to the Yipeople s worship ... of Pu of some Yipeople may be relevant to an ancient ethnic group Pu lang zh wikt . In the legends of north Yi area, Yipeople conquered Pu and their territory, which is northeastern part of the Liangshan ... century, some Yipeople in China converted to Christianity , after the arrival of Gladstone ... and places people groups nosu yi of china accessdate 2008 02 18 ref Location Of the over 8 million Yi ... 250px Some scholars believe that the Yi are descended from the ancient Qiang people of today s western ... direct correlation with modern Yipeople, their descendants, local bronze age bronze culture , has some influence on Yipeople, as the ancestors of Yipeople had frequent contact and intermarriage ... migration from north eastern edge of Tibetan Plateau . Today, the Yipeople still call the city .... Since Han dynasty, Yipeople have been involved in the history of China . In the north dialect ... is near the Erhai Lake . Yipeople believe the capital of the Great Meng was located in the area of nowaday ..., Yipeople together with their area were an uncontroversial part of China, as Kublai Khan established ... bawu wikt and mabu wikt . Yipeople s son s given name is patronymic , based on the last ... Hani people Notes references References Cheng Xiamin. A Survey of the Demographic Problems of the Yi ... more details
Dance of the YiPeople simplified wikt wikt wikt wikt traditional wikt wikt wikt wikt pinyin Y z W q sometimes also called Dance of the Yi Tribe or Yi Dance Are the tones for wuqu correct? is one of the most popular solo compositions for the pipa , a four stringed pear shaped fretted lute used as one of the primary traditional musical instruments of China. Unlike the martial sounding Ambushed From All Sides pinyin Sh M an Ma F , the other most widely performed solo pipa piece, Dance of the YiPeople is predominantly lyrical in character. Dance of the YiPeople was composed in 1960 by the Chinese composer Wang Huiran wikt wikt wikt b. 1936 , presumably based on traditional music of the Yipeople of southern China. http www.philmultic.com liufang MP3 yidance.html As with many Chinese compositions for traditional instruments, in the late 20th century Dance of the YiPeople was also remade into a Chinese popular song entitled 999 Roses , sung by Samuel Tai wikt wikt wikt pinyin T i Zh ngxi o . sup http www.youtube.com results?search query E4 B9 9D E7 99 BE E4 B9 9D E5 8D 81 E4 B9 9D E6 9C B5 E7 8E AB E7 91 B0&search Search videos sup External links http www.philmultic.com liufang MP3 yidance.html Article about Wang Huiran Video http www.youtube.com results?search query E5 BD 9D E6 97 8F E8 88 9E E6 9B B2&search Search Dance of the YiPeople videos See also Dance of the Yao People Category Chinese classical music Category Yipeople China music stub ... more details
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Yi Mu is a name borne by several Korean peopleYi Mu early Joseon 1355 1409 , a scholar official of the early Joseon Dynasty . Yi Mu mid Joseon 1621 1703 , a scholar official of the middle Joseon Dynasty also known by his pen name Nakgye. Yi Mu academic , a professor in Australia. disambig ... more details
Wang Yi may refer to Wang Yi Song Dynasty , dates unknown , one of the compilers of the History of Song Wang Yi painter 1330 ? , Chinese painter of human figures during the Yuan Dynasty Wang Yi politician born 1953 , politician of the People s Republic of China Wang Yi volleyball , Chinese volleyball player Wang Yi water polo born 1987 , female Chinese water polo player Wang Yi dissident , the other name of Cheng Jianping, a Chinese human rights activist sentenced to re education through labor for posting political Twitter messages hndis Wang, Yi ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Yi Go mr Yi Go Yi Go ? 1171 was a military ruler in Korea. He, with many other military colonels, overthrew Uijong of Goryeo Kimg Uijong in the year 1170. When he proceeded to plan a revolt, he was murdered by Yi Ui bang . See also List of Goryeo people Goryeo List of Korea related topics Korea bio stub Category Goryeo people Category Korean generals Category 1171 deaths DEFAULTSORT Yi, Go ko zh ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Fiction date October 2009 Chinese t s chinese name Pang surname Pang Pang Yi was a military general serving under the warlord Liu Zhang warlord Liu Zhang during the late Han Dynasty period of History of China Chinese history . Pang Yi later assisted Zhang Lu Han Dynasty Zhang Lu as the prefect of Hanzhong . After Liu Bei s takeover of Yi Province , Pang Yi was selected to serve as minister of Hanzhong. See also List of people of the Three Kingdoms External links http kongming.net encyclopedia Pang Xi Pang Yi s biography DEFAULTSORT Pang, Yi Category Liu Zhang and associates Category Zhang Lu and associates China bio stub ja zh ... more details
Korean name Yi Infobox Korean name img caption hangul hanja rr I In sang mr Yi Insang hangulho , hanjaho , rrho Neunghogwan, Bosanja mrho N nghogwan, Posanja hangulja hanjaja rrja Wollyeong mrja W lly ng Yi Insang 1710 1760 was a painter and a government officer in the late Joseon Dynasty Joseon period . Yi Insang was born to a high class and grandson of Yi Gyeongyeo who served as Yeonguijeong prime minister . He worked as a government officer, Hyeongam of Eumjuk. At 42, Yi retired from the government officer and devoted to painting, poetry and calligraphy. See also Korean painting List of Korean painters Korean art Korean culture List of Korea related topics External links http www.towooart.com oldart old korea leeinsang insang.htm Brief biography and gallery in Korean Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yi, Insang ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Korean painter DATE OF BIRTH 1710 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1760 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yi, Insang Category 1710 births Category 1760 deaths Category Joseon Dynasty people Category Korean painters korea painter stub ko ... more details
Infobox Chinese language singer and actor name Maria Yi image caption chinesename pinyinchinesename Y Y jyutpingchinesename ji1 ji1 birthdate birth year and age 1953 birthplace Maria Yi also known as YiYi and Maria Yi Dut , born 1953 is a retired Chinese actress from Shanghai . She appeared in films by Hong Kong s Golden Harvest Golden Harvest Productions in the 1970s, most notably in The Big Boss and Fist of Fury , both starring Bruce Lee . ref name MY01 http simonyam.com hkmw actors maria yi Maria Yi Hong Kong Movie World filmography, pictures, biography Bot generated title ref Career Yi began acting as a teenager, and though she made only a handful of films, she received top billing in most of them. ref name MY01 After appearing in The Chase 1971 film The Chase with James Tien actor James Tien in 1971, both she and Tien were cast in Bruce Lee s film The Big Boss . She also had a small role as a martial arts student in Lee s next film, Fist of Fury . Yi would co star in two more films directed by Lo Wei , appearing with another star of the time, Jimmy Wang Yu . Yi married a wealthy businessman in June 1974 one of the guests at her wedding was Big Boss and Fist of Fury co star Nora Miao . She made her final film, Tiger of Northland , in 1976. ref name MY01 Filmography border cellpadding 5 class wikitable Released English title of original release 1971 The Chase 1971 film The Chase 1971 The Big Boss 1972 Fist of Fury 1973 A Man Called Tiger 1973 Seaman No. 7 1973 Story of Mother 1974 The Tournament 1976 Tiger of Northland References reflist External links http simonyam.com hkmw actors maria yi Maria Yi Bio IMDb name 0947935 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yi, Maria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1953 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yi, Maria Category 1953 births Category Hong Kong film actors Category Living people HongKong actor stub ... more details
also Hague Secret Emissary Affair Category Joseon Dynasty people ko nl Yi Jun ...Korean name Lee Korean name Yi Infobox Korean name img Hague Secret Emissary Affair.jpg caption Yi Jun, Yi Sang sol and Yi Wi jong Hague Secret Emissary Affair hangul hanja mr I Chun rr I Jun Yi Jun Bukcheong , December 18, 1859 The Hague , July 14, 1907 ref http mtcha.com.ne.kr koreaman sosun man113 2 ijun.htm ref was a Korea n judge and diplomat . Yi Jun was born in Bukcheong in the province of South Hamgyong and later worked as a judge in Seoul . In 1907 he and his compatriots Yi Sang seol and Yi Wi jong were delegated by Emperor Gojong to attend the Second Hague Peace Conference in The Hague . He was commissioned to announce to the international community that Korea was an independent state and that the Japanese invasion was unlawful. The trio traveled for two months on the Trans Siberian Railway to The Hague. The Korean delegation was not officially invited, although the Netherlands is initially had planned. However, the Japanese government was able to step in and succeeded in convincing the other delegates of the conference to not let Korea participate. A few days after Yi Jun protested against the decision, he was found dead in his room at the Hotel De Jong Wagenstraat Hague. His cause of death is unknown, but in South Korea it is assumed that he committed suicide due to the rejection by the international community. In time, however, Japanese newspapers suggested that he was killed by Japanese spies. The mission had already failed. However, the three Koreans succeeded in receiving worldwide attention due to a press conference and receiving attention in an independent ... Emperor, Gojong forced to resign in favor of his son Sunjong . Yi was buried at Old Oak and Dunes ... and there solemnly reburied. The former hotel De Jong, where Yi died, since 1995 the Yi Jun Peace Museum established a private museum in memory of Yi Jun and the promotion of peace. The museum was founded ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Korean name Lee Korean name Yi Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr I Ja chun mr I Cha ch un Yi Ja chun Mongolian language Mongolian name Ulus Bukha 1315 &ndash 1360 was a minor military officer of the Yuan Dynasty he later transferred allegiance to the Goryeo Dynasty and the father of Taejo of Joseon Yi Seong gye , the founder of the Joseon Dynasty . He was given the temple name Hwanjo by Taejong. Yi Ja chun was a mingghan chief of one thousand of the Yuan Dynasty in Shuangcheng Ssangseong in Korean, now Y ngh ng, South Hamgyong Hamgy ngnamdo , North Korea territory which was then administered by the Mongol Empire as part of the terms of the vassaldom of Goryeo to that empire , but his ethnicity was Korean. After Shuangcheng was annexed by Goryeo under King Gongmin of Goryeo King Gongmin , he migrated to Hamju, Hamgy ngnamdo and got promoted to manho the equivalent of the Mongolian t men, lit. ten thousand or chief of ten thousand . He died there in 1360. Since he was glamorized by his descendants, descriptions of Yi Ja chun s life tend to be contradictory to each other. For example, he is said to have risen to the rank of scholar official. However, when he died, the king at the time expressed condolences for Jachun as if for scholar officials, implying that Yi Ja chun was not a scholar official. fact date August 2010 See also List of Korea related topics List of Goryeo people History of Korea DEFAULTSORT Yi, Ja chun Category Goryeo people Category Korean generals Category House of Yi Ja chun, Yi Category 1315 births Category 1360 deaths Korea hist stub ko id Yi Ja chun zh ... more details
unsourced date February 2009 Yi Saek , 1328 &ndash 1396 , also known as Mokeun , is a Korean people Korean Neo Confucianism Neo Confucian philosopher, writer and poet. His family belonged to the Hansan Yi clan. Yi Saek played a crucial role in the introduction and localisation of philosophy of Zhu Xi . He studied Neo Confucianism in Yuan Dynasty China and opened an academy after his return to Goryeo , and from his academy the founders of Joseon Dynasty were educated. Many of his disciples, such as Jeong Dojeon and Kwon Geun Gwon Geun , used Neo Confucian as the ideological basis for overthrowing Buddhist kingdom of Goryeo and establishing Confucian Joseon. However, Yi Saek himself remained loyal to the Goryeo dynasty and didn t believe wiping out of Buddhism, as Jeong Dojeon insisted, would be of any benefit. Yi Saek believed in the co existence of the Three Disciplines Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism . Yi Saek resigned from all political positions after the founding of Joseon Dynasty. Not much is known about how he died, but some say that he was murdered while crossing a bridge. When he was offered the position of prime minister by Taejo of Joseon Yi sung gye , Saek turned the offer down and told him that he could not serve two kings. Yi subsequently ordered his men to kill him if he was not able cross the bridge in time, and if he does cross it in time, to let him go. Yi Saek left various poetry, essays and letters compiled in The Collected Works of Mokeun . See also List of Korean philosophers DEFAULTSORT Yi, Saek Category Korean Confucianists Category Korean poets Category Goryeo people Category 1328 births Category 1396 deaths philosopher stub Korea bio stub ko ... more details
unsourced date January 2009 Di Yi or Emperor Yi was king of the Shang Dynasty of China from 1101BC to 1076BC. His name is Xian . His capital was at Yin . According to Bamboo Annals , On the third year of his regime, he ordered Nanzhong to fight Kun Barbarians and built Shuofang City , roughly modern Ordos , Inner Mongolia in the midst of the Kun Barbarians territory after winning a battle. He also fought the Renfang Di Cosmo, 1999 908 , eventually capturing and sacrificing their chief. start s hou Shang Dynasty s reg s bef before Wen Ding s ttl title Table of Chinese monarchs King of China years c. 1101 BC c. 1076 BC s aft after Di Xin end Category 12th century BC people Category 11th century BC people Category Shang Dynasty kings China royal stub ca Di Yi de Di Yi fa fr Di Yi ko ja sh Di Yi vi t zh ... more details
Ho Yi is a China Chinese character actor known for his appearances in spy films . He is best known for portraying the role of Mr. Chang the hotelier secret intelligence agent in Hong Kong in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day alongside Pierce Brosnan . He also appeared in the Brad Pitt , Robert Redford movie Spy Game in 2001. Filmography Victory 1995 film Victory .... Wang The Secret Laughter of Women 1999 .... Chen Spy Game 2001 as Ho Yi .... Prison Warden Die Another Day 2002 .... Mr Chang External links imdb name id 0947930 name Ho Yi DEFAULTSORT Ho, Yi Category Chinese actors Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people china actor stub ... more details
Chen Yi may refer to Chen Yi communist , Chinese communist military commander Chen Yi Kuomintang , Chief Executive of Taiwan Province Chen Yi composer , Chinese composer Chen Yi tennis Xuanzang , born as Chen Yi, Chinese Buddhist monk in Tang Dynasty hndis de Chen Yi Begriffskl rung it Chen Yi ja pl Chen Yi ru sl Chen Yi sv Chen Yi ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr I Gwal mr Yi Kwal Yi Gwal 1587 1624 was a general during the Joseon Dynasty , Korea . His family belonged to the Gosung Yi clan ..., the Han people Han Ming Dynasty had recently fallen to the invading Jin Dynasty 1115 1234 ... during the late Ming and established the Qing Dynasty Later Jin dynasty. Yi Gwal revealed his military ... government sent Yi Gwal to the border of Pyongan Province to ward off invasions. There, Yi strengthened ... historians argue that the reason Injo sent Yi Gwal to the border was not due to political crisis. The popular argument states that Injo was very aware of Yi Gwal s talented skills and sent him ... in the northern border, Yi Gwal had command of ten thousand, stationed in Nyongbyon Yongbyon while the five thousand stayed with General Jang Man in Pyongyang . Yi Gwal s Rebellion Interestingly, Korea ... Party, recently unsatisfied with the success of Yi Gwal who was part of the Northern Party , made a petition to the King stating that Yi Gwal and some members of the Northern Party were planning .... However, the reports proved false, and the Western Party failed to condemn Yi Gwal. They tried ... and arrest party to Yongbyon to arrest Yi Gwal s son Yi Jeon. As he suspected that he himself would ... close friends, Jeong Chung sin and Nam Yi hong. He tried to avoid these two generals and surpassed their troops. During the march to the capital, Yi Gwal met much opposition, but all were defeated. Injo soon abandoned the capital and Yi Gwal captured it on February 10. Since the establishment of the Joseon Dynasty, it was the first time a rebel army had captured the capital. Yi Gwal then put Heungangun on the throne, a royal relative of the King. Moreover, he put fliers all over the city so the people ... was soon threatened by Jang Man and other generals from the government forces. Yi Gwal sent .... By this time, Yi Gwal tried to escape the capital as the rebel army had disbanded and separated ... more details
Yi Gwang Hangul , Hanja , 1541 1607 was a commander of Joseon Dynasty , Korea forces throughout Toyotomi Hideyoshi s Japanese invasions of Korea 1592 1598 at the end of the 16th century. Yi is most well known for his participation in the Battle of Jeonju , which took place in 1592 , the first year of the invasions. Yi defeated the enemy commander Kobayakawa Takakage , securing what would come to be seen as one of the most important victories for the Koreans over the Japanese on land, throughout both invasions. References Turnbull, Stephen 1998 . The Samurai Sourcebook . London Cassell & Co. korea bio stub DEFAULTSORT Yi, Gwang Category Joseon Dynasty people Category 1541 births Category 1607 deaths ... more details
Chinese name Yi Chinese surname Yi Infobox writer For more information see Template Infobox Writer doc . name Yi Zhongtian image imagesize alt caption pseudonym birth name birth date 1947 birth place Xiangyin County , Yueyang , People s Republic of China China death date death place resting place occupation Writer, historian, scholar, television personality language Chinese language Chinese nationality Chinese ethnicity citizenship Chinese education alma mater Wuhan University period genre subject movement notableworks spouse partner children relatives influences influenced awards signature signature alt website portaldisp Chinese c p Y Zh ngti n Yi Zhongtian born 1947 is a Chinese people Chinese writer, historian, scholar and television personality. Biography Yi spent his childhood in Changsha ... high school, Yi was sent to Xinjiang as a member of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps ... a professor in Xiamen University s College of Humanities. Academic interests Yi s academic interests ... planner or city observer . Works Yi s published works often focus on popularizing academic subjects. This has caused some controversy, but has also led to the popularity of his works. In 2005, Yi appeared ... of his lectures. Due to the popularity of his lectures, Yi was contracted by CCTV 10 to produce ... schedule of lecture programs. In On October 11, 2008, Yi started a series of lectures on the Hundred Schools of Thought . External links http blog.sina.com.cn m yizhongtian Yi Zhongtian s personal blog http culture.people.com.cn GB 42223 66980 index.html Yi Zhongtian s profile on People.com.cn Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yi, Zhongtian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yi, Zhongtian Category 1947 births Category Living people Category People s Republic of China historians Category Chinese scholars Category Chinese writers de Yi Zhongtian zh ... more details
unsourced date January 2009 chinese name Yi Three Kingdoms infobox Name Yi Ji Image imagesize Caption Title Advisor Kingdom Shu Han Born Birth place Died Death place Reign Predecessor Successor Simp Trad Pinyin Y J WG Yi Ji Zi Boji Post Era Temple Buddhism Deity Other Notes Yi Ji , Chinese style name style name Boji , was a minister of Shu Han during the late Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of History of China Chinese history . Yi Ji was introduced to Liu Bei by Zhuge Liang , among with Sima Hui , Ma Liang and other scholars who refused to serve in Liu Biao s regime. Yi Ji, like other scholars such as Sima Hui and Ma Liang at the time, were not satisfied with Liu Biao s reign and despite the latter s repeated invitations, Yi Ji and the others refused to serve Liu Biao and remained as civilians. After Zhuge Liang became Liu Bei s most trusted subject, one of his accomplishment was to recommend Sima Hui, Ma Liang, Yi Ji, and others to come to serve under Liu Bei, and since these scholars respected both Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang, all of them agreed to serve in Liu Bei s regime. Yi Ji was very skilled with his words, and he eventually became one of the five people who constituted the Shu Ke , the law for Shu Han, the others being Zhuge Liang, Li Yan , Fa Zheng , and Liu Ba . In fiction In Luo Guanzhong s historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms , Yi Ji has the courtesy name Jibo instead, and was described to be originally a strategist serving under Liu Biao until he secretly went against his master to warn Liu Bei about the hex mark horse and the assassination plot of Cai Mao . Following the death of Liu Biao, Yi Ji officially became a subject of Liu Bei. See also List of people of the Three Kingdoms China bio stub DEFAULTSORT Yi, Ji Category Liu Biao and associates Category Officials under Liu Bei ja ko zh zh classical ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Korean name Lee Korean name Yi Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr I Gae mr Yi Kae hangulho hanjaho rrho Baegokheon mrho Paegokh n hangulja , hanjaja , rrja Cheongbo, Baekgo mrja Ch ngbo, Paekko Yi Gae 1417 1456 was a scholar official of the Joseon Dynasty and one of the six martyred ministers . He was born to a yangban family of the Hansan Lee Korean name Yi lineage, and was the great grandson of Goryeo period philosopher Yi Saek . Yi passed the higher gwageo examination in 1436, and he was appointed to the Hall of Worthies by Sejong the Great of Joseon Sejong in 1441. After Munjong of Joseon Munjong rose to the throne in 1450, he was appointed to provide personal instruction in the classics to the prince, who became the young King Danjong of Joseon Danjong in 1453. In 1455, Danjong was overthrown by Sejo of Joseon Sejo . Yi joined a conspiracy of other high officials to overthrow Sejo and return Danjo to the throne but just before the plot would have unfolded, it was betrayed to the king by Kim Jil . Arrested, he refused to repent under torture and was executed. Death Poem Yi Gae wrote the following death poem before in the prison his execution. . . Oh, candlielight shining the room, with whom did you part? You shed tears without and burn within, yet no one notices. We part with our Lord thousand miles away and burn like thee. See also Joseon Dynasty politics Korean Confucianism List of Joseon Dynasty people List of Korea related topics Six martyred ministers DEFAULTSORT Yi, Gae Category Joseon Dynasty people Category 1417 births Category 1456 deaths Category Murdered ministers ko ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Yi Eok gi mr Yi k Ki hangulho hanjaho rrho Gyeongsu mrho Ky ngsu hangulph hanjaph rrph Uimin mrph imin Yi Eok gi 1561 1597 was the commander of the Eastern Jeolla Fleet and later became the commander of Western Jeolla Fleet . He was one of Yi Sun sin s good friends during the Hideyoshi s invasions of Korea Seven Year War . He was eventually killed in the devastating Battle of Chilcheollyang Strait while assisting Won Gyun , the Naval Commander of the entire Korean navy at that time. Won Kyun and Yi Eok gi were forced to retreat multiple times back, being crushed by the advancing Japanese navy, and finally landed ashore on a nearby island with a few survivors. However, a fort filled with Japanese Soldiers on the island were waiting for them, and killed every person there. Yi Eok gi met his end on this island. He is a distant relation to the royal family. The attack order for the Battle of Chilcheollyang originated from the King Seonjo himself and the lack of aggressive action taken by Admiral Won. It should be also noted he was awarded lesser degree of honor than Won Gyun due to political reasons. References Nanjung Ilgi Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yi, Eokgi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Korean admiral DATE OF BIRTH 1561 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1597 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yi, Eokgi Category 1561 births Category 1597 deaths Category Joseon Dynasty people Category Korean generals Category Korean admirals Category Japanese invasions of Korea 1592 1598 Korea bio stub Asia mil bio stub es Yi Eok gi ko ja ... more details
about the Three Kingdoms minister the contemporary writer Yang Yi author Chinese t s chinese name Yang surname Yang Yang Yi died 235 , Chinese style name style name Weigong , was a minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of History of China Chinese history . He hailed from Xiangyang ref http kongming.net novel sgz yangyi.php ref and was originally a subject of Cao Wei and later defected to Guan Yu , who sent him to Liu Bei . Liu Bei liked Yang Yi very much after meeting him for the first time and kept him by his side by naming him as the Left General Commanding Officer , and after becoming an emperor, Yang Yi was made the Imperial Secretariat ref http kongming.net novel sgz yangyi.php ref . The Imperial Secretariat was responsible for drafting of imperial edicts receiving instructions from the highest levels of the government on occasion they may serve to investigate cases of impeachment or accusations. The Prefect Imperial Secretariat earned a salary of one thousand shi ref Info was taken from Rafe De Crespigny s Later Han Civil Administration. ref . Yang Yi participated in the Zhuge Liang s Northern Expeditions Northern Expeditions of Shu under the command of the strategist Zhuge Liang . He and Wei Yan did not get along well, and it was only the command of Zhuge Liang that kept them from fighting one another outright. When Zhuge Liang died during his final campaign against Cao Wei, Yang Yi and Wei Yan conflicted on whether to follow Zhuge s orders to retreat. Their disagreement finally broke out into a full fledged battle, which Yang Yi eventually won. He also slew Wei Yan s entire family shortly after. Yang Yi was later expelled from the court ... Han, and committed suicide in prison. See also List of people of the Three Kingdoms Notes Reflist People of Shu DEFAULTSORT Yang, Yi Category Officials under Liu Bei Category Shu Han politicians Category 235 deaths China politician stub ca Yang Yi ko ja sh Yang Yi zh classical zh ... more details
unsourced date January 2009 In universe subject Three Kingdoms category Three Kingdoms date October 2009 Chinese t s chinese name Guo Guo Yi , Chinese style name style name Boyi , was a minister of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of History of China Chinese history . He was also a son of Guo Jia . Guo Yi was taken into the home of Cao Cao following the death of Guo Jia, going on to achieve the title of Imperial Tutor. Guo Yi was known throughout Cao Wei as very educated, like his father, but had changes of manners when meeting with different people. See also List of people of the Three Kingdoms DEFAULTSORT Guo, Yi Category Officials under Cao Cao Category Cao Wei politicians China politician stub ca Guo Yi fr Guo Ye ko ja zh ... more details
Korean name Lee Korean name Yi Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr I Mun yeol mr Yi Muny l Yi Munyol born May 18, 1948 is a South Korea n writer . He was born in Cheongun dong of Seoul . He attended the Seoul National University , where he studied Korean Language Education. He dropped out in 1970. From 1994 to 1997, he taught Korean language and literature at Sejong University . Since 1999, he has served as the head of Buak Literary Center . He has written novels, short stories, and political and social commentaries. In 1999, he was awarded the Ho Am Prize in the Arts . Yi is currently a visiting scholar at the Korea Institute, Harvard University . Works Our Twisted Hero 1987 , which was made into a 1992 film, directed by Park Chong won The Son of Man Wild Ox For the Vanished Things The Shadow of Darkness Hail to the Emperor A Snail s Outing At This Desolate Station Geumsijo The Age of Heroes The Poet and the Thief The Night Before, Or the Last Night of This Era Change Bird with Golden Wings Frontier Between Two Empires epic novel in 12 Volumes, 1998 External links http koreanbooks.or.kr authors authors info.jsp?cnum 263&cCategory Author Biography http www.allreaders.com Topics Info 4939.asp Review summary of Our Twisted Hero http www.koreasociety.org download document 93 volume 2 number 1.html Review The Guises of Authoritarianism in Our Twisted Hero http www.unionsverlag.com info person.asp?pers id 1739 Picture of Yi Munyol http www.imdb.com name nm1038848 IMDB entry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yi, Munyol ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yi, Munyol Category Seoul National University alumni Category South Korean novelists Category Harvard University staff Category Living people Category 1948 births Korea writer stub de Yi Mun yol es Yi Munyol fr Yi Muny l ko ja ro Yi Munyol zh ... more details