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  2. Sima Guang - Wikipedia

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    Sima Guang (17 November 1019 – 11 October 1086), courtesy name Junshi, was a Chinese historian, politician, and writer.He was a high-ranking Song dynasty scholar-official who authored the Zizhi Tongjian, a monumental work of history.

  3. Sima Yang - Wikipedia

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    Sima Yang (Chinese: 司馬羕; 284 [3] – 29 March 329 [4]), courtesy name Yannian (延年), [5] was an imperial prince of the Jin dynasty.A son of Sima Liang, Prince Wencheng of Runan, and grandson of Sima Yi, Yang was known for being one of the few princes of the Sima clan who went south to Jiankang in the aftermath of the Disaster of Yongjia, as well as a supporter of Su Jun during the ...

  4. Sima Xin (Hongshu) - Wikipedia

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    Sima Xin (simplified Chinese: 司马歆; traditional Chinese: 司馬歆; died June 303 [5]), courtesy name Hongshu (弘舒), [6] posthumously known as Prince Zhuang of Xinye (新野庄王), was a son of Sima Jun and his wife or concubine Lady Zang, and a grandson of Sima Yi, regent of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms era.

  5. Sima Gan - Wikipedia

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    Sima Gan was born in 232 during the reign of Cao Rui, as the youngest son of Sima Yi and his wife Zhang Chunhua. [7] Like his brothers, Sima Gan was given various posts and titles during the Cao Wei era; unlike them, Gan's posts and titles were largely minor or ceremonial.

  6. Family tree of Sima Yi - Wikipedia

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    Sima Rong had no son and was succeeded by Sima Xi (司馬禧), a son of Sima Zhou's son Sima Dan. [11] He had a son with Lady Bai: Sima Lun. [12] Sima Yi also had another daughter – Princess Gaolingxuan (personal name unknown) – who was married to Du Yu. [13] The identity of Princess Gaolingxuan's mother is not known.

  7. Sima Liang - Wikipedia

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    Sima Liang was the fourth son of Sima Yi, [3] by his concubine, Lady Fu; he was the eldest among Lady Fu's four sons and probably the eldest among Sima Yi's six sons whose mothers were concubines. [4] His younger full-brothers were Sima Zhou, Sima Jing and Sima Jun.

  8. Sima Mao - Wikipedia

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    Sima Mao (simplified Chinese: 司马楙; traditional Chinese: 司馬楙; died 14 July 311), courtesy name Kongwei (孔伟), [4] was the youngest son of Sima Wang, Prince Cheng of Yiyang, and a grandson of Sima Fu, Prince Xian of Anping and a younger brother of Sima Yi, regent of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms era.

  9. Sima Zhou - Wikipedia

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    Sima Zhou was born to Sima Yi and his concubine Lady Fu (伏氏); he was Lady Fu's second son. [3] He had three full brothers: Sima Liang, Sima Jing (司馬京) and Sima Jun (司馬駿). He started his career as a military officer in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. As a youth, he already had a reputation for being talented.