Yi Ji | |
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伊籍 | |
General of Illustrious Writing (昭文將軍) | |
In office 221 –? | |
Monarch | Liu Bei / Liu Shan |
Assistant Officer of the Household (從事中郎) (under Liu Bei) | |
In office 214 –221 | |
Monarchs | Emperor Xian of Han / Liu Bei (from 219) |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown Juye County, Shandong |
Died | Unknown |
Occupation | Diplomat, politician, writer |
Courtesy name | Jibo (機伯) |
Yi Ji (fl. 200s–221), courtesy name Jibo, was a Chinese diplomat and politician serving in the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He previously served under the warlord Liu Biao in the late Eastern Han dynasty before coming to serve Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han. Yi Ji was known as an excellent debater and helped write the Shu Ke (蜀科), the legal code of Shu, along with Zhuge Liang, Fa Zheng, Li Yan and Liu Ba.