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Zhou Yi, courtesy name Boren, posthumously known as Marquis Kang of Wucheng (武城康侯), was an official of the Jin dynasty (266–420). Following the Disaster of Yongjia, he fled to southern China to join the Prince of Langya and later Emperor Yuan of Jin, Sima Rui. Though he often found himself in trouble, mainly due to his drunken behaviour, he became one of Emperor Yuan's trusted aides in his effort to counter the powerful Wang clan of Langya. After Wang Dun forced Emperor Yuan into submission in 322, Zhou Yi defiantly refused to acknowledge Wang's authority, and was executed alongside Dai Yuan.
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