Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Yi
Yi Jin
Yi Chung
Yi Cheong is a member of the former Imperial Family of Korea and was a Korean-Japanese noble during Korea under Japanese rule in 1945-1947. He is a great-great-grandson of Heungseon Daewongun and the eldest son of Yi U and Park Chan-ju.
Yi Gu
Yi Ku was a Korean prince who was head of the House of Yi from 1970 until 2005. He was a grandson of Emperor Gojong of the Joseon dynasty.
Lee Cheong-joon
Yi Chong-jun fue un novelista prominente de Corea del Sur. A través de su carrera de cuatro décadas, escribió más de 100 relatos cortos y 13 novelas. Murió de cáncer de pulmón a los 68 el 31 de julio de 2008.
Yi Jiang
Yi Jiang, fue una reina y ministra de gobierno de la antigua China. Estaba casada con el rey Wu de Zhou.
Yi Daqian
Yi Liang Pin
Yi Ji
Yi Ji, courtesy name Jibo, was an official serving in the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He previously served under the warlord Liu Biao in the late Eastern Han dynasty before coming to serve Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han. Yi Ji was known as an excellent debater and for advocating Liu Bei's movement through literature and essays. Yi Ji also helped write the Shu Ke (蜀科), the legal code of Shu, along with Zhuge Liang, Fa Zheng, Li Yan and Liu Ba.
Yi Gyu-bo
Yi Kyubo (1168–1241) was a Korean scholar, literary critic, poet and writer of the Koryo period. Approximately 1,500-2,000 of his poems and numerous prose works survive. Korea didn't develop the hangul writing system until the 15th century; these earlier works were written using hanmun characters. The 13th century Collected Works of Minister Yi of Korea by Yi Kyubo is one of the earliest texts of a Korean writer commissioned by an official patron.
Yi Won
Yi Won, nacido el 23 de septiembre de 1962 es el descendiente de la Dinastía Joseon, y la Cabeza de la Casa de Yi en Corea. Trabajó como gerente general de Hyundai hasta que el príncipe Yi Gu murió en 2005. Fue el hijo mayor del príncipe Gap de Corea, y se convirtió en hijo adoptivo del príncipe Yi Gu, el 39º cabeza de la Casa Imperial, aunque la legalidad de la adopción está discutida. El príncipe Won completó sus estudios en el Instituto de Tecnología de Nueva York.