Shi Yi
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Shi Yi (Chinese: 士壹) was an officer serving under Sun Quan, Emperor of the Wu Dynasty from 222 to 252 during the Three Kingdoms period in China.
Shi Yi was the younger brother of Shi Xie. During Yi's service under Sun Quan, he became a very high ranking official, but ended up being expelled from his position as officer when one of his nephews, Shi Hui caused a rebellion.
Shi Yi was later executed for a simple violation of the law.
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