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King Yi of Yan (Chinese: 燕易王, died 321 BC), ancestral name Jī (姬), clan name Yān (燕), personal name unknown, was the first king of the state of Yan in Warring States period of Chinese history. He ruled the state between 331 BC until his death in 321 BC. He was the son of . He came to the throne after his father's death, in the same year, Yan was attacked by Qi and lost ten cities. He sent Su Qin to Qi and successfully persuaded King Xuan of Qi to return these cities.

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  • King Yi of Yan (en)
  • 易王 (ja)
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  • 易王(えきおう、生年不詳 - 紀元前321年)は、戦国時代の燕の君主。諱は脮。文公の子。太子となり、秦の恵文王の公女を妃に迎えた。紀元前333年、文公が死去すると、後を嗣いで即位した。紀元前323年、王を称した。紀元前321年、死去した。 (ja)
  • 燕易王(?-前321年),中國戰國時期的燕國君主,燕后文公之子。在位期間稱王。 前333年,燕后文公卒,易王继位。易王初立,《史記》稱齊宣王取燕十城(但近代考據兩王的正確在位年代未有重疊),後又歸還。十年,稱王。十二年卒,子噲立。 (zh)
  • King Yi of Yan (Chinese: 燕易王, died 321 BC), ancestral name Jī (姬), clan name Yān (燕), personal name unknown, was the first king of the state of Yan in Warring States period of Chinese history. He ruled the state between 331 BC until his death in 321 BC. He was the son of . He came to the throne after his father's death, in the same year, Yan was attacked by Qi and lost ten cities. He sent Su Qin to Qi and successfully persuaded King Xuan of Qi to return these cities. (en)
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  • King Yi of Yan (Chinese: 燕易王, died 321 BC), ancestral name Jī (姬), clan name Yān (燕), personal name unknown, was the first king of the state of Yan in Warring States period of Chinese history. He ruled the state between 331 BC until his death in 321 BC. He was the son of . He came to the throne after his father's death, in the same year, Yan was attacked by Qi and lost ten cities. He sent Su Qin to Qi and successfully persuaded King Xuan of Qi to return these cities. In 323 BC, He promoted himself the king. However, during the last three years of his reign, the court was controlled by the powerful chancellor Su Qin. King Yi died in 321 BC, succeeded by his son Kuai. (en)
  • 易王(えきおう、生年不詳 - 紀元前321年)は、戦国時代の燕の君主。諱は脮。文公の子。太子となり、秦の恵文王の公女を妃に迎えた。紀元前333年、文公が死去すると、後を嗣いで即位した。紀元前323年、王を称した。紀元前321年、死去した。 (ja)
  • 燕易王(?-前321年),中國戰國時期的燕國君主,燕后文公之子。在位期間稱王。 前333年,燕后文公卒,易王继位。易王初立,《史記》稱齊宣王取燕十城(但近代考據兩王的正確在位年代未有重疊),後又歸還。十年,稱王。十二年卒,子噲立。 (zh)
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