Guan Ying

Guan Ying (died c.January 176 BC[1]), posthumously known as Marquis Yi of Yingyin, was a Chinese military general and politician who served as a chancellor of the Western Han dynasty.

He also fought on Liu Bang's side during the Chu–Han Contention and assisted him in overcoming his rival, Xiang Yu.

After Liu Bang became emperor and established the Han dynasty, Guan Ying served as General of Chariots and Cavalry (車騎將軍).

He assisted Liu Bang in putting down Chen Xi's rebellion and killed Hou Chang (侯敞), one of Chen Xi's commanders, near Quni (曲逆; around 20 miles or 32 kilometers west of present-day Baoding, Hebei) in 196 BC.

Guan Ying died in office after about a year and was given the posthumous name Marquis Yi (懿侯).