Feng Yi (Former Yan)

Feng Yi
封奕/封弈
Marshal of Left (左司馬)
In office
335 (335)  ?
MonarchMurong Huang
Chief Clerk Of The Left to the Grand General Who Guards The Army (鎮軍左長史)
In office
?–?
MonarchMurong Huang
Chancellor of State (國相)
In office
337 (337)  ?
MonarchMurong Huang/Murong Jun
General of the Five Elements (五材將軍)
In office
?–?
MonarchMurong Jun
Administrator of Hejian (河間太守)
In office
350 (350)  ?
MonarchMurong Jun
Grand Commandant (太尉)
In office
353 (353)  365 (365)
MonarchMurong Jun/Murong Wei
Personal details
BornUnknown
Hengshui, Hebei
Died365
RelationsFeng Shi (grandfather)
Feng Yu (brother)
Feng Fang (brother)
Feng Fu (nephew)
ChildrenFeng Qi
Feng Quàn
Parent
  • Feng Quān (father)
Courtesy nameZizhuan (子專)
PeerageDuke of Wuping (武平公)
Posthumous nameDuke Kuang (匡公)

Feng Yi (died 365), courtesy name Zizhuan, was a Chinese official of Former Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. After his grandfather introduced him to Murong Hui in 310, Feng Yi would go on to be one of the few officials to serve four generations of Murong Hui's lineage. Feng distinguished himself during Murong Huang's tenure as Duke of Liaodong, consecutively defeating the rival Duan and Yuwen Xianbei clans, and later participating in the Yan-Wei War, in which he conquered Bohai and helped capture Ran Min. For his accomplishments, he was given the important positions of Chancellor of the State and subsequently Grand Commandant before dying in 365.