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Xu Yi (onyomi: Kyo Gi) is Xu Zhu's son. Historically, he was born in Qiao county, Yu Province and succeeded his father's title and fief after the latter's death. During the conquest of Shu, Xu Yi served under Zhong Hui and was assigned as "General of the Van". Zhong Hui tasked him with repairing the roads to Hanzhong to pave a trustworthy path into Shu. When Zhong Hui was crossing one of the constructed bridges, he almost fell when his horse's hoof was caught in its boarding. Enraged, he ordered for Xu Yi's execution. Although many generals pleaded to spare him to honor Xu Chu, Zhong Hui's word was final. Xu Zong, Xu Yi's son, inherited his title during Sima Yan's reign.

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  • Xu Yi
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  • Xu Yi (onyomi: Kyo Gi) is Xu Zhu's son. Historically, he was born in Qiao county, Yu Province and succeeded his father's title and fief after the latter's death. During the conquest of Shu, Xu Yi served under Zhong Hui and was assigned as "General of the Van". Zhong Hui tasked him with repairing the roads to Hanzhong to pave a trustworthy path into Shu. When Zhong Hui was crossing one of the constructed bridges, he almost fell when his horse's hoof was caught in its boarding. Enraged, he ordered for Xu Yi's execution. Although many generals pleaded to spare him to honor Xu Chu, Zhong Hui's word was final. Xu Zong, Xu Yi's son, inherited his title during Sima Yan's reign.
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  • Warrior
  • Large Warrior
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  • Club
  • Polearm
  • Great sword
Name
  • Xu Yi
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  • Sangokushi 12~13 portrait
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  • Xǔ Yí
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  • 263(xsd:integer)
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  • ?
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  • 許儀 - 许仪
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  • Xu Yi (onyomi: Kyo Gi) is Xu Zhu's son. Historically, he was born in Qiao county, Yu Province and succeeded his father's title and fief after the latter's death. During the conquest of Shu, Xu Yi served under Zhong Hui and was assigned as "General of the Van". Zhong Hui tasked him with repairing the roads to Hanzhong to pave a trustworthy path into Shu. When Zhong Hui was crossing one of the constructed bridges, he almost fell when his horse's hoof was caught in its boarding. Enraged, he ordered for Xu Yi's execution. Although many generals pleaded to spare him to honor Xu Chu, Zhong Hui's word was final. Xu Zong, Xu Yi's son, inherited his title during Sima Yan's reign.
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