Yuan Yi
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Yuan Yi
Summary
Yuan Yi is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1262[2]. He died on January 1, 1306[3]. He worked as a calligrapher[4].
Key Facts
- Yuan Yi was born on January 1, 1262[2].
- Yuan Yi died on January 1, 1306[3].
- Yuan Yi's father was Yuan Shu[5].
- Yuan Yi was married to Xi Zhining[6].
- A child of Yuan Yi was Yuan Zhen[7].
- A child of Yuan Yi was Yuan Tai[8].
- A child of Yuan Yi was Yuan Jin[9].
- A child of Yuan Yi was Yuan Cong[10].
- Yuan Yi held citizenship in Yuan dynasty[11].
- Yuan Yi's professions included calligrapher[4].
- Yuan Yi is recorded as male[12].
- Yuan Yi's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Yuan Yi's ancestral home is recorded as Changzhou County[14].
- Yuan Yi's family name is recorded as Yuan[15].
- Yuan Yi's courtesy name is recorded as 通甫[16].
- Yuan Yi's art name is recorded as 靜春[17].
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Origins and Family
Yuan Yi was born on January 1, 1262[2]. His father was Yuan Shu[5].
Career and Affiliations
Yuan Yi's professions included calligrapher[4].
Personal Life
Among Yuan Yi's spouses was Xi Zhining[6]. Children include Yuan Zhen[7]; Yuan Tai[8], of Yuan dynasty[18]; Yuan Jin[9]; and Yuan Cong[10].
Death and Burial
Yuan Yi died on January 1, 1306[3].
FAQs
Who were Yuan Yi's parents?
Yuan Yi's father was Yuan Shu[5].
Who was Yuan Yi married to?
Yuan Yi's spouses include Xi Zhining[6].
What did Yuan Yi do for work?
Yuan Yi worked as calligrapher[4].