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Huan Yi (died 391), courtesy name Shuxia was a Chinese military general and musician of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a very popular administrator among the people of Yuzhou, from his early days of Prefect of Huainan to Inspector of the province. He participated in the famous Battle of Fei River in 383, fighting alongside Xie Xuan as they repel Former Qin forces. Outside his military career, Huan Yi was most known for was his contribution in music. It is believed that he was the original composer of the popular guqin composition "Mei Hua Sannong (梅花三弄)" or "3 Variations on the Plum Blossom".

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  • Huan Yi (died 391), courtesy name Shuxia was a Chinese military general and musician of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a very popular administrator among the people of Yuzhou, from his early days of Prefect of Huainan to Inspector of the province. He participated in the famous Battle of Fei River in 383, fighting alongside Xie Xuan as they repel Former Qin forces. Outside his military career, Huan Yi was most known for was his contribution in music. It is believed that he was the original composer of the popular guqin composition "Mei Hua Sannong (梅花三弄)" or "3 Variations on the Plum Blossom". (en)
  • 桓 伊(かん い、生没年不詳)は、中国東晋の軍人・音楽家。字は叔夏。小字は野王。本貫は譙国銍県。弟は冠軍将軍桓不才。 (ja)
  • 桓伊(?-391年),字叔夏,小字子野(一作野王),東晉譙國(今安徽濉溪)人,東晉將領桓宣族子。東晉將領及音樂家,擅吹笛,有「笛聖」之稱。 (zh)
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  • 桓伊 (en)
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  • Huan Suzhi (en)
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  • Lie (en)
  • Shuxia (en)
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  • Huan Jing (en)
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  • Huan Yi (en)
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  • 桓伊 (en)
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  • Inspector of Yuzhou (en)
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  • Huan Bucai (en)
  • Huan Xuan (en)
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  • Huan Yi (died 391), courtesy name Shuxia was a Chinese military general and musician of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a very popular administrator among the people of Yuzhou, from his early days of Prefect of Huainan to Inspector of the province. He participated in the famous Battle of Fei River in 383, fighting alongside Xie Xuan as they repel Former Qin forces. Outside his military career, Huan Yi was most known for was his contribution in music. It is believed that he was the original composer of the popular guqin composition "Mei Hua Sannong (梅花三弄)" or "3 Variations on the Plum Blossom". (en)
  • 桓 伊(かん い、生没年不詳)は、中国東晋の軍人・音楽家。字は叔夏。小字は野王。本貫は譙国銍県。弟は冠軍将軍桓不才。 (ja)
  • 桓伊(?-391年),字叔夏,小字子野(一作野王),東晉譙國(今安徽濉溪)人,東晉將領桓宣族子。東晉將領及音樂家,擅吹笛,有「笛聖」之稱。 (zh)
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  • Huan Yi (Shuxia) (en)
  • 桓伊 (ja)
  • 桓伊 (zh)
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