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Huo Yi (fl. 221–260s), courtesy name Shaoxian, was a military general of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. His father, Huo Jun, served under Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu. During his service under the Shu emperor Liu Shan, Huo Yi suppressed tribal rebellions in the restive Nanzhong region and maintained peace in the area. After Shu was conquered by its rival state Cao Wei in 263, Huo Yi surrendered to the Wei regime and was permitted to remain in charge of keeping the peace in Nanzhong. In return, Huo Yi became a Wei subject and presumably continued serving under the Jin dynasty, which replaced the Wei regime in 265.

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  • Huo Yi (ca)
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  • 霍弋 (ja)
  • 곽익 (ko)
  • 霍弋 (zh)
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  • Huo Yi va ser un oficial militar del Regne de Shu durant el període dels Tres Regnes de la Xina. Després que Huo Yi sentí de la victòria de Deng Ai sobre la capital de Shu, , Huo Yi es va vestir de dol i va començar a plorar. Huo Yi va plorar tot i que sabia que era inevitable que el regne de Shu prosperara amb la gran ineptitud de Liu Shan. Huo Yi, això no obstant, encara va continuar resistint a les forces de Wei a . Després de garantir la seguretat de Liu Shan va acabar lliurant la ciutat al setge. (ca)
  • Huo Yi (fl. 221–260s), courtesy name Shaoxian, was a military general of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. His father, Huo Jun, served under Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu. During his service under the Shu emperor Liu Shan, Huo Yi suppressed tribal rebellions in the restive Nanzhong region and maintained peace in the area. After Shu was conquered by its rival state Cao Wei in 263, Huo Yi surrendered to the Wei regime and was permitted to remain in charge of keeping the peace in Nanzhong. In return, Huo Yi became a Wei subject and presumably continued serving under the Jin dynasty, which replaced the Wei regime in 265. (en)
  • Huo Yi était un officier chinois au service du royaume de Shu, qui se soumit au royaume de Wei après l'anéantissement des Shu lors de la période des Trois Royaumes en Chine antique. Il occupa aussi des positions sous la dynastie Jin après la chute des Wei. Fils de Huo Jun, il fut actif à différents niveaux dans plusieurs districts méridionaux de la Chine. (fr)
  • 곽익(霍弋, ? ~ 271년)은 중국 삼국 시대 촉한, 그리고 서진의 정치가 · 무장으로, 자는 소선(紹先)이다. 형주 남군 지강현 사람으로 곽준의 아들이다. (ko)
  • 霍 弋(かく よく、生没年不詳)は、中国三国時代から西晋にかけての武将。蜀漢・西晋に仕えた。字は紹先。荊州南郡枝江県の人。父は霍峻。伯父は霍篤。子の名は不詳。孫は霍彪。 (ja)
  • 霍弋(yì)(?-271年或以前),字紹先,荊州南郡枝江人,三國時期蜀漢及西晋將領。父親為霍峻,同樣是蜀漢將領。 (zh)
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