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}} Zhang Yi (c. 167〔According to the ''Sanguozhi'', Zhang Yi, who conversing with Sun Quan prior to his release, stated, "At 57, I have already outlived my parents." This implies, but does not definitely show that he was 57 when Sun Quan released him, which was probably in 223 since that was the year when Deng Zhi visited Sun Quan, according to the ''Zizhi Tongjian'' vol. 70.〕–230), courtesy name Junsi, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. ==Serving the Yi Province government== Originally a native of Yi Province (covering present-day Sichuan and Chongqing), Zhang Yi was nominated as a ''xiaolian'' (civil service candidate) by Yi Province's governor Liu Zhang. When Liu Bei betrayed Liu Zhang and attacked the latter, he was sent by Liu Zhang to Deyang to prevent Liu Bei's reinforcements from getting into the province. However, Zhang Yi was defeated by Liu Bei's general Zhang Fei in 212, but he managed to get back to Chengdu, where Liu Zhang was besieged. Zhang Yi was sent as an envoy to Liu Bei's camp, where he was told Liu Zhang would be treated well if he gave up resistance. Zhang Yi reported to Liu Zhang, and the latter surrendered. Zhang Yi was quickly promoted under Liu Bei's regin, and was praised by the chancellor Zhuge Liang as one of the most capable subjects of Liu Zhang's regime. Zhang was a capable and very popular administrator locally, so he was assigned to one of the shires in Nanzhong when the residents rioted after Liu Bei suffered a devastating defeat at the Battle of Xiaoting. Zhang Yi was captured, but the local warlords dared not to kill him, and instead, sent him to Sun Quan who did not bother to see the new inmate and directly put Zhang Yi in jail.
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