Li Yan — may refer to:*Li Yan (Three Kingdoms), Chinese official during Three Kingdoms period *Li Yan (footballer), Chinese footballer *Li Yan (cyclist), Chinese cyclist *Li Yan (artist), Chinese artist *Li Yan (volleyball), Chinese volleyball player *Li… … Wikipedia
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