Quan Yi (simplified: 全怿, traditional: 全懌, pinyin: Quán Yì) was a son of Quan Cong and Sun Luban. When Quan Cong died (247 or 249), Quan Yi succeeded to the title Marquis of Qiantang (錢塘侯). In 257, when Zhuge Dan rebelled at Shouchan, the Wu court sent Quan Yi and other kinsmen to relieve him. Zhong Hui used a ruse (forged letters) to make the Wu relief force believe they had been abandoned by the court; Quan Yi and others surrendered to Wei. Few other details are recorded in the sources.
Quan Yi 全懌
Son of Quan Cong and Sun Luban; succeeded to Marquis of Qiantang; later surrendered to Wei at Shouchan during Zhuge Dan's rebellion.