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Yu Yi (305 – 16 August 345), courtesy name Zhigong, was a Chinese calligrapher and military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a member of the prestigious Yu clan of Yingchuan as the younger brother of the powerful Jin minister, Yu Liang. After Yu Liang died in 340, Yu Yi inherited his military positions, and with his other brother Yu Bing, who handled court affairs, they became a prominent political force during their time. As a commander, Yu Yi led a northern expedition from 343 to 344 against Later Zhao in the north and briefly fought Cheng Han in the west before his untimely death in 345. Yu Yi's death allowed his former subordinate, Huan Wen, to take up his military command in Jingzhou from his sons with the help of Yi's court rival, He Chong.

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  • Yu Yi (305 – 16 August 345), courtesy name Zhigong, was a Chinese calligrapher and military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a member of the prestigious Yu clan of Yingchuan as the younger brother of the powerful Jin minister, Yu Liang. After Yu Liang died in 340, Yu Yi inherited his military positions, and with his other brother Yu Bing, who handled court affairs, they became a prominent political force during their time. As a commander, Yu Yi led a northern expedition from 343 to 344 against Later Zhao in the north and briefly fought Cheng Han in the west before his untimely death in 345. Yu Yi's death allowed his former subordinate, Huan Wen, to take up his military command in Jingzhou from his sons with the help of Yi's court rival, He Chong. Apart from being a general, Yu Yi was also a very gifted calligrapher. He was considered as one of the greatest calligraphers of the Jin dynasty, standing with the likes of Wang Xizhi. (en)
  • 庾 翼(ゆ よく、永興2年(305年) - 永和元年7月3日(345年8月16日))は、中国東晋の政治家・武将・書家。字は稚恭。潁川郡鄢陵県(現在の河南省許昌市鄢陵県)の出身。の子。庾亮・庾冰・庾文君の弟。庾方之・庾爰之の父。小庾・庾征西・庾小征西とも。 (ja)
  • 庾翼(305年-345年8月16日),字稚恭,颍川郡鄢陵县(今河南省许昌市鄢陵县)人。东晋將領和书法家,权臣庾亮和庾文君之弟,官至征西将军、荆州刺史,世称小庾、庾征西,庾小征西。 (zh)
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  • 庾翼 (en)
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  • Yu Fangzhi (en)
  • Yu Yuanzhi (en)
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  • Marquis Su of Duting (en)
  • Marquis of Duting (en)
  • Zhigong (en)
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  • Yu Chen (en)
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  • Yu Yi (en)
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  • 庾翼 (en)
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  • Calligrapher, military general (en)
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  • Inspector of Jingzhou (en)
  • General Who Maintains The West (en)
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  • 庾 翼(ゆ よく、永興2年(305年) - 永和元年7月3日(345年8月16日))は、中国東晋の政治家・武将・書家。字は稚恭。潁川郡鄢陵県(現在の河南省許昌市鄢陵県)の出身。の子。庾亮・庾冰・庾文君の弟。庾方之・庾爰之の父。小庾・庾征西・庾小征西とも。 (ja)
  • 庾翼(305年-345年8月16日),字稚恭,颍川郡鄢陵县(今河南省许昌市鄢陵县)人。东晋將領和书法家,权臣庾亮和庾文君之弟,官至征西将军、荆州刺史,世称小庾、庾征西,庾小征西。 (zh)
  • Yu Yi (305 – 16 August 345), courtesy name Zhigong, was a Chinese calligrapher and military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a member of the prestigious Yu clan of Yingchuan as the younger brother of the powerful Jin minister, Yu Liang. After Yu Liang died in 340, Yu Yi inherited his military positions, and with his other brother Yu Bing, who handled court affairs, they became a prominent political force during their time. As a commander, Yu Yi led a northern expedition from 343 to 344 against Later Zhao in the north and briefly fought Cheng Han in the west before his untimely death in 345. Yu Yi's death allowed his former subordinate, Huan Wen, to take up his military command in Jingzhou from his sons with the help of Yi's court rival, He Chong. (en)
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  • Yu Yi (en)
  • 庾翼 (ja)
  • 庾翼 (zh)
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