Hu Yan

Chinese chariot (AD1140) |c= |p=Hú Yǎn |w=Hu Yen |altname=Courtesy name |c2= |p2=Zǐfàn |w2=Tzu-fan |l2=Master Fan
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|p2=Jiù Jì |w2=Chiu Chi |altname3=Jiu Fan |c3=
|p3=Jiù Fàn |w3=Chiu Fan |l3=Uncle Fan |altname4=Sikong Jizi |c4= |p4=Sīkōng Jìzǐ |w4=Ssu-k‘ung Chi-tzu |l4=Jizi, the Minister of Works }} Hu Yan (715–629BC) was a Di tribesman who served as a minister and general of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history. Hu Yan assisted Prince Chong'er (posthumously the "Wen Duke") during his long exile, his usurpation of his nephew Yu, and his rise to hegemonic status over the other states of the Zhou Kingdom. The Legalist Han Fei considered Hu Yan one of the best advisors of ancient China, and the historian Sima Qian listed him with Sun Tzu as the greatest tacticians of the age.

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