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Fei Yi (died 16 February 253), courtesy name Wenwei, was a regent and military general of the state of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Born in the late Eastern Han dynasty, Fei Yi started his career as an attendant to Liu Shan, the eldest son and heir apparent of Liu Bei, a warlord who became the founding emperor of Shu. After Liu Shan became emperor in 223, Fei Yi gradually rose to prominence under the regency of Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor of Shu. During this time, he concurrently served as a military adviser under Zhuge Liang and as Shu's ambassador to its ally state Wu. He also played a significant role in the conflict between the Shu general Wei Yan and Zhuge Liang's chief clerk Yang Yi. After Zhuge Liang's death in 234, Fei Yi served as a deputy to the new reg

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  • Fei Yi (mort el 253 EC), Wenwei (文偉), va ser un oficial administratiu de Shu Han durant l'era dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Va servir com a regent després de . (ca)
  • Fei Yi (chinesisch 費禕 / 费禕, Pinyin Fèi Huī), Großjährigkeitsname Wenwei (chinesisch 文偉, Pinyin Wén Wěi; * nach 200; † 253), war ein Beamter der Shu Han zur Zeit der Drei Reiche im alten China. (de)
  • Fei Yi (died 16 February 253), courtesy name Wenwei, was a regent and military general of the state of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Born in the late Eastern Han dynasty, Fei Yi started his career as an attendant to Liu Shan, the eldest son and heir apparent of Liu Bei, a warlord who became the founding emperor of Shu. After Liu Shan became emperor in 223, Fei Yi gradually rose to prominence under the regency of Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor of Shu. During this time, he concurrently served as a military adviser under Zhuge Liang and as Shu's ambassador to its ally state Wu. He also played a significant role in the conflict between the Shu general Wei Yan and Zhuge Liang's chief clerk Yang Yi. After Zhuge Liang's death in 234, Fei Yi served as a deputy to the new regent Jiang Wan and progressively assumed greater responsibilities as Jiang Wan gradually relinquished his powers due to poor health. In 244, Fei Yi led Shu forces to victory at the Battle of Xingshi against their rival state Wei and succeeded Jiang Wan as regent of Shu two years later following the latter's death. On the first day of the Chinese New Year in 253, Fei Yi was assassinated by a Wei defector, Guo Xiu. (en)
  • Bi Yi (200 - 253) était un haut ministre chinois et président du Secrétariat impérial du royaume de Shu lors de l'époque des Trois Royaumes en Chine antique. Avec Zhuge Liang, il fait partie des Quatre Ministres. (fr)
  • Fei Yi adalah perdana menteri terakhir kerajaan Shu pada Zaman Tiga Kerajaan. Ia sebelumnya menjabat sebagai menteri urusan dalam negeri saat Zhuge Liang menjadi perdana menteri Shu. Setelah kematian Zhuge Liang, jabatan perdana menteri berpindah ke Jiang Wan dan terakhir pada Fei Yi. Meskipun menjadi perdana menteri namun dalam praktiknya Fei Yi hanya mengurus masalah internal dalam negeri sedangkan untuk masalah eksternal termasuk militer dipegang langsung oleh Jiang Wei. Salah satu kesalahan Fei Yi adalah tidak mampu mengurangi pengaruh kasim Huang Hao sehingga setelah kematiannya, Huang Hao menjadi semakin berkuasa dan menyebabkan keruntuhan Shu. Fei Yi meninggal di usia tua karena penyakit. * l * * s (in)
  • 비의(費禕, ? ~ 253년 음력 1월 1일)는 중국 삼국시대 촉한의 정치가로, 자는 문위(文偉)이며 형주 강하군 맹현(鄳縣) 사람이다. (ko)
  • 費 禕(ひ い、? - 253年2月)は、中国後漢末期から三国時代の蜀漢にかけての政治家・武将。字は文偉。荊州江夏郡鄳県の人。同族は費伯仁・費観。子は費承・費恭・女子一人(劉璿の妻)。『三国志』蜀書に伝が立っている。 蔣琬・董允などとともに蜀の政治を支えた人物。諸葛亮・蔣琬・董允と共に蜀の四相と称される。 (ja)
  • 費禕(?-253年2月16日后数日),字文偉,江夏鄳人。三國時代蜀漢的政治家和將領,官至大將軍,在蜀漢和諸葛亮、蔣琬、董允並稱四相或四英,在一次回途的筵會中,被魏方降將郭脩刺殺而亡,死後諡號敬侯。 (zh)
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  • 費禕 (en)
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  • Statue of Fei Yi in the Zhuge Liang Memorial Temple in Chengdu, Sichuan (en)
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  • Fei Cheng (en)
  • Fei Gong (en)
  • Liu Xuan's wife (en)
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  • Marquis Jing (en)
  • Wenwei (en)
  • Marquis of Cheng District (en)
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  • Fei Yi (en)
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  • Regent, general (en)
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  • Manager of the Affairs of the Masters of Writing (en)
  • Prefect of the Masters of Writing (en)
  • Inspector of Yi Province (en)
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  • Fei Yi (mort el 253 EC), Wenwei (文偉), va ser un oficial administratiu de Shu Han durant l'era dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Va servir com a regent després de . (ca)
  • Fei Yi (chinesisch 費禕 / 费禕, Pinyin Fèi Huī), Großjährigkeitsname Wenwei (chinesisch 文偉, Pinyin Wén Wěi; * nach 200; † 253), war ein Beamter der Shu Han zur Zeit der Drei Reiche im alten China. (de)
  • Bi Yi (200 - 253) était un haut ministre chinois et président du Secrétariat impérial du royaume de Shu lors de l'époque des Trois Royaumes en Chine antique. Avec Zhuge Liang, il fait partie des Quatre Ministres. (fr)
  • 비의(費禕, ? ~ 253년 음력 1월 1일)는 중국 삼국시대 촉한의 정치가로, 자는 문위(文偉)이며 형주 강하군 맹현(鄳縣) 사람이다. (ko)
  • 費 禕(ひ い、? - 253年2月)は、中国後漢末期から三国時代の蜀漢にかけての政治家・武将。字は文偉。荊州江夏郡鄳県の人。同族は費伯仁・費観。子は費承・費恭・女子一人(劉璿の妻)。『三国志』蜀書に伝が立っている。 蔣琬・董允などとともに蜀の政治を支えた人物。諸葛亮・蔣琬・董允と共に蜀の四相と称される。 (ja)
  • 費禕(?-253年2月16日后数日),字文偉,江夏鄳人。三國時代蜀漢的政治家和將領,官至大將軍,在蜀漢和諸葛亮、蔣琬、董允並稱四相或四英,在一次回途的筵會中,被魏方降將郭脩刺殺而亡,死後諡號敬侯。 (zh)
  • Fei Yi (died 16 February 253), courtesy name Wenwei, was a regent and military general of the state of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Born in the late Eastern Han dynasty, Fei Yi started his career as an attendant to Liu Shan, the eldest son and heir apparent of Liu Bei, a warlord who became the founding emperor of Shu. After Liu Shan became emperor in 223, Fei Yi gradually rose to prominence under the regency of Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor of Shu. During this time, he concurrently served as a military adviser under Zhuge Liang and as Shu's ambassador to its ally state Wu. He also played a significant role in the conflict between the Shu general Wei Yan and Zhuge Liang's chief clerk Yang Yi. After Zhuge Liang's death in 234, Fei Yi served as a deputy to the new reg (en)
  • Fei Yi adalah perdana menteri terakhir kerajaan Shu pada Zaman Tiga Kerajaan. Ia sebelumnya menjabat sebagai menteri urusan dalam negeri saat Zhuge Liang menjadi perdana menteri Shu. Setelah kematian Zhuge Liang, jabatan perdana menteri berpindah ke Jiang Wan dan terakhir pada Fei Yi. Meskipun menjadi perdana menteri namun dalam praktiknya Fei Yi hanya mengurus masalah internal dalam negeri sedangkan untuk masalah eksternal termasuk militer dipegang langsung oleh Jiang Wei. Salah satu kesalahan Fei Yi adalah tidak mampu mengurangi pengaruh kasim Huang Hao sehingga setelah kematiannya, Huang Hao menjadi semakin berkuasa dan menyebabkan keruntuhan Shu. Fei Yi meninggal di usia tua karena penyakit. (in)
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  • Fei Yi (ca)
  • Fei Yi (de)
  • Fei Yi (en)
  • Fei Yi (fr)
  • Fei Yi (in)
  • 비의 (ko)
  • 費禕 (ja)
  • 費禕 (zh)
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