Yin Wei

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MonarchYao Xing
BornUnknown
DiedBefore 412
Courtesy nameJingliang (景亮)
Yin Wei
尹緯
Left Supervisor of the Affairs of the Masters of Writing
(尚書左僕射)
In office
?–?
MonarchYao Xing
Personal details
BornUnknown
DiedBefore 412
Courtesy nameJingliang (景亮)
PeerageMarquis of Qinghe (清河侯)
Posthumous nameZhongcheng (忠成)

Yin Wei (fl.384–412), courtesy name Jingliang, was a Chinese official and military general of the Later Qin dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Following the Battle of Fei River in 384, he convinced and supported the Qiang general, Yao Chang into rebelling against the Former Qin to form the Later Qin. As a founding minister of the dynasty, he served as a chief advisor to Yao Chang and later his son and successor, Yao Xing. In 394, he led the Later Qin to an important victory at the Battle of Feiqiao, effectively destroying the Former Qin's power and establishing the Later Qin as hegemon over the Guanzhong Plain.

Career under Later Qin

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