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Quan Yi (fl. 4th century), courtesy name Ziliang, was a minister of Former Qin and Later Qin during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Quan Yi was one of the followers of the Qiang general, Yao Xiang, who surrendered from Later Zhao to the Jin dynasty. After Yao Xiang was killed in 357, Quan Yi followed Xiang's brother, Yao Chang and surrendered to Former Qin, where he served for 28 years. Following the disastrous Battle of Fei River in 383, Quan Yi attempted to stop Murong Chui from marching to north, but was outmaneuvered. As Western Yan troops encircled the capital Chang'an, Quan Yi fled to Yao Chang, now ruler of Later Qin, who he served until his death.

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  • Quan Yi (fl. 4th century), courtesy name Ziliang, was a minister of Former Qin and Later Qin during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Quan Yi was one of the followers of the Qiang general, Yao Xiang, who surrendered from Later Zhao to the Jin dynasty. After Yao Xiang was killed in 357, Quan Yi followed Xiang's brother, Yao Chang and surrendered to Former Qin, where he served for 28 years. Following the disastrous Battle of Fei River in 383, Quan Yi attempted to stop Murong Chui from marching to north, but was outmaneuvered. As Western Yan troops encircled the capital Chang'an, Quan Yi fled to Yao Chang, now ruler of Later Qin, who he served until his death. Quan Yi was also supposedly the ancestor of the Tang dynasty chancellor, Quan Deyu. (en)
  • 権 翼(けん よく、生没年不詳)は、五胡十六国時代の人物。字は子良。略陽郡の出身。前漢の左輔都尉の14世の孫であるという。子にと後秦の黄門侍郎がいる。13世の孫に唐の礼部尚書がいる。 (ja)
  • 权翼(?-?),字子良,天水郡略阳县(今甘肃省秦安县东南)人。 (zh)
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  • 權翼 (en)
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  • Ziliang (en)
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  • Quan Yi (en)
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  • 權翼 (en)
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  • Colonel-Director of Retainers (en)
  • Minister of Ceremonies (en)
  • Deputy Director of the Right of the Masters of Writing (en)
  • Assistant Gentleman Attendant of the Yellow Gate (en)
  • Secretary of the Personnel (en)
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  • 権 翼(けん よく、生没年不詳)は、五胡十六国時代の人物。字は子良。略陽郡の出身。前漢の左輔都尉の14世の孫であるという。子にと後秦の黄門侍郎がいる。13世の孫に唐の礼部尚書がいる。 (ja)
  • 权翼(?-?),字子良,天水郡略阳县(今甘肃省秦安县东南)人。 (zh)
  • Quan Yi (fl. 4th century), courtesy name Ziliang, was a minister of Former Qin and Later Qin during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Quan Yi was one of the followers of the Qiang general, Yao Xiang, who surrendered from Later Zhao to the Jin dynasty. After Yao Xiang was killed in 357, Quan Yi followed Xiang's brother, Yao Chang and surrendered to Former Qin, where he served for 28 years. Following the disastrous Battle of Fei River in 383, Quan Yi attempted to stop Murong Chui from marching to north, but was outmaneuvered. As Western Yan troops encircled the capital Chang'an, Quan Yi fled to Yao Chang, now ruler of Later Qin, who he served until his death. (en)
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  • 権翼 (ja)
  • Quan Yi (en)
  • 权翼 (zh)
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  • Quan Yi (en)
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