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  2. Sima Guang - Wikipedia

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    Sima Wengong Temple in Xia County, Shanxi, is the Sima family graveyard and shrine, and Sima Guang's resting place. Emperor Shenzong died in 1085, shortly after Sima had submitted Zizhi Tongjian to the throne. Sima was recalled to court and appointed to lead the government under Emperor Zhezong of Song.

  3. 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.

  4. Xiahou Hui (Sima Shi's wife) - Wikipedia

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    At some point, [2] she married Sima Shi, who would eventually become the regent of the Cao Wei state from 251 to 255. She bore Sima Shi five daughters but no sons. She was an elegant and intelligent woman who helped Sima Shi with his scholarship and his strategies.

  5. 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.

  6. Family tree of Sima Yi - Wikipedia

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    Sima Yi (179–251) was a general, politician and regent of the state of Cao Wei (220–266) in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) in China.Two of his sons, Sima Shi (208–255) and Sima Zhao (211–265), rose to power in the 250s and consecutively served as regents throughout the reigns of the last three Wei emperors.

  7. Zhang Chunhua - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Chunhua married Sima Yi and bore him three sons – Sima Shi, Sima Zhao and Sima Gan (司馬幹). She also bore him a daughter whose personal name was not recorded in history, but was historically known as Princess Nanyang (南陽公主) of the Jin dynasty. [5] Princess Nanyang was the wife of Xun Yi, a grandson of Xun Yu. [6]

  8. Sima Shi - Wikipedia

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    Sima Shi (pronunciation ⓘ) (208 – 23 March 255), [1] [2] [3] courtesy name Ziyuan, was a military general and regent of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. In February 249, he assisted his father Sima Yi in overthrowing the emperor Cao Fang's regent Cao Shuang, allowing the Sima family to become paramount authority in the state, and he inherited his father's authority after ...

  9. Sima Tan (Jin dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Sima Tan was born the eldest son to Sima Xia (司馬遐; 273 - 15 July 300 [3]), Prince Kang of Qinghe and the 13th son of Emperor Wu of Jin, [4] and Xia's wife Lady Zhou (周氏). Lady Zhou's father was Zhou Hui (周恢) [ 5 ] and her mother was a paternal aunt of Sima Yue , Prince Xiaoxian of Donghai, and daughter of Sima Kui, brother of Sima ...