Huo Yi | |
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霍弋 | |
Inspector of Jiaozhi Province (交州刺史) (nominal) | |
In office 263 –271 | |
Monarch | Cao Huan / Sima Yan |
Area Commander of Nanzhong (南中都督) | |
In office 263 –271 | |
Monarch | Cao Huan / Sima Yan |
General Who Stabilises the South (安南將軍) | |
In office 263 –? | |
Monarch | Liu Shan / Cao Huan |
Preceded by | Yan Yu |
Administrator of Jianning (建寧太守) | |
In office ? –? | |
Monarch | Liu Shan |
General Who Inspects the Army (監軍將軍) | |
In office ? –? | |
Monarch | Liu Shan |
Gentleman of the Yellow Gate (黃門侍郎) | |
In office 234 –? | |
Monarch | Liu Shan |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown Zhijiang, Hubei |
Died | 271 |
Children | Huo Zai |
Parent |
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Relatives | Huo Du (uncle) |
Occupation | General |
Courtesy name | Shaoxian (紹先) |
Huo Yi (died 271), 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 continued serving under the Jin dynasty, which replaced the Wei regime in 266.