Fei Yi

Fei Yi (rōmaji: Hi I) was a Shu official who became one of the Four Ministers. He acted as the successor to Jiang Wan.

Historical Information
As regent, Fei Yi was less of a pacifist than Jiang Wan. He often encouraged Jiang Wei to attack Wei's boarders, but never conducted a full invasion. During his regency, the administration that Zhuge Liang had established began to deteriorate and Liu Shan began to fall more under the influence of the corrupt eunuch Huang Hao.

Fei Yi was assassinated by the surrendered Wei general Guo Xun while the former was drunk at a banquet for government officials.

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