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Feng Ji (died 202), style name Yuantu (元圖), was a minister under Yuan Shao. Feng Ji was criticized by Xun Yu as "brave but heedless of other's opinions." Being very bitter towards his rivals, Feng Ji ended up slandering Tian Feng until he committed suicide. Feng Ji later went on to serve under Yuan Shang as the successor to Yuan Shao.
See also
- Three Kingdoms
- Personages of the Three Kingdoms
- Records of Three Kingdoms
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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