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Yin Li (Han dynasty)

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Traditional Chinese
  
尹禮

Role
  
Han dynasty

Name
  
Yin Li

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Yin Li

Simplified Chinese
  
尹礼


Yin Li, also known as Yin Lu'er and Yin Lu, was a military officer who served under the warlords Zang Ba, Lü Bu and Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty. Later, he served as a military officer in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

Life

Sometime in the 190s, Yin Li, along with Zang Ba, Sun Guan (孫觀), Wu Dun (吳敦), Chang Xi (昌狶) and others, formed a small army, with Zang Ba as their chief, and garrisoned at Kaiyang County (開陽縣; present-day Linyi, Shandong).

In 198, when the warlords Cao Cao and Lü Bu were at war, Zang Ba and his followers led their troops to help Lü Bu. After Lü Bu's defeat and death at the Battle of Xiapi later that year, Zang Ba and his followers willingly surrendered to Cao Cao and became his subordinates. Cao Cao appointed them to various positions and put Zang Ba in charge of parts of Qing and Xu provinces. Yin Li served as the Administrator of Dongguan Commandery (東莞郡; around present-day Yishui County, Shandong).

Yin Li served as a military officer in the state of Cao Wei under Cao Cao's son and successor, Cao Pi, after Cao Pi ended the Han dynasty in 220 and replaced it with the Cao Wei state with himself as the emperor. In the 11th lunar month of 220, Yin Li fought in the Battle of Dongkou against Wei's rival state, Eastern Wu. He was killed in action against the Wu general Quan Cong.

References

Yin Li (Cao Wei) Wikipedia