- regions. The
Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture is home to the
largest po****tion of
Yi people within China, with two
million Yi people in the region....
-
Zheng Yi Sao (c. 1775 – 1844), also
known as Shi Yang, Shi Xianggu, Shek
Yeung and
Ching Shih, was a
Chinese pirate leader active in the
South China Sea...
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claim to be
current head of the
House of
Yi.
Yi Won was born as the
eldest son of
Yi Gap, the 9th son of
Prince Yi Kang by one of his
partners at Hyehwa-dong...
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Yi Sun-sin (Korean: 이순신; Hanja: 李舜臣;
Korean pronunciation: [i.sʰun.ɕin];
April 28, 1545 –
December 16, 1598) was a
Korean admiral and
military general...
- systems, the Lianshan [zh] and the Guicang. The name Zhou
yi literally means the 'changes' (易;
yì) of the Zhou dynasty. The 'changes'
involved have been...
- Hanja: 金海卿;
September 23, 1910 –
April 17, 1937), also
known by his art name
Yi Sang (이상; 李箱) was a
writer and poet who
lived in
Korea under ****anese rule...
- The
House of
Yi, also
called the
Yi dynasty (also
transcribed as the Lee dynasty), was the
royal family of the
Joseon dynasty and
later the
imperial family...
- Hanja: 太祖; 4
November 1335 – 27 June 1408),
personal name
Yi Sŏng-gye (이성계; 李成桂),
later Yi Tan (이단; 李旦), was the
founder and
first monarch of the Joseon...
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Tsing Yi (Chinese: 青衣),
sometimes referred to as
Tsing Yi Island, is an
island in the New
Territories of Hong Kong, to the
northwest of Hong Kong Island...
- Sima
Yi (pronunciation 司馬懿; 179 CE – 7
September 251 CE),
courtesy name Zhongda, was a
Chinese military general, politician, and
regent of the
state of...