"易牙" meaning in All languages combined

See 易牙 on Wiktionary

Proper name [Chinese]

IPA: /i⁵¹ jä³⁵/ [Mandarin, Sinological-IPA], /i⁵¹ jä³⁵/ Chinese transliterations: Yì Yá [Mandarin, Pinyin], ㄧˋ ㄧㄚˊ [Mandarin, bopomofo], Yì Yá [Hanyu-Pinyin, Mandarin], Yì Yá [Mandarin, Tongyong-Pinyin], I⁴ Ya² [Mandarin, Wade-Giles], Yì Yá [Mandarin, Yale], Yih Ya [Gwoyeu-Romatsyh, Mandarin], И Я [Mandarin, Palladius], I Ja [Mandarin, Palladius]
Etymology: Yi Ya lived during the Spring and Autumn Period in the State of Qi. He was Duke Huan of Qi's beloved chef. Once, Duke Huan of Qi had commented that the only food that he had yet to try was the flesh of an infant. Upon hearing this, Yi Ya steamed his own infant and served it to Huan. Head templates: {{head|zh|proper noun}} 易牙
  1. Yi Ya (lived during the Spring and Autumn Period)
    Sense id: en-易牙-zh-name-ljPoL36n Categories (other): Chinese entries with incorrect language header

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      "zh-pron": "ㄧˋ ㄧㄚˊ"
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      "zh-pron": "I⁴ Ya²"
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