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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Emperor Jianwen of Jin |  |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Mu's reignIn 344, another nephew of Sima Yu, Emperor Kang (Emperor Cheng's younger brother), died, and was succeeded by his infant son Emperor Mu. Emperor Mu's mother Empress Dowager Chu became regent, but she largely followed the advice of prime minister He Chong (何充). As it was customary, at this point of Jin history, for there to be two prime ministers, He Chong recommended Empress Dowager Chu's father Chu Pou (褚裒), who declined and recommended Sima Yu instead. He Chong and Sima Yu thus shared the prime minister responsibilities unti ...
See also:Emperor Jianwen of Jin, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Early life, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Mu's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Ai's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Fei's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Era name, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Mu's reign |
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early careerSima Rui was born in 276 in the then-Jin capital Luoyang, as the son of Sima Jin (司馬覲) the Prince of Langye and his wife Princess Xiahou Wenji (夏侯文姬). (The Wei Shu claimed that he was not Prince Jin's biological son but the product of an affair that Princess Xiahou had, but provided no real evidence, and the claim should be considered suspect.) His father died in 290, and he became the Prince of Langye. He was ...
See also:Emperor Yuan of Jin, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early career, Emperor Yuan of Jin - After the fall of Luoyang, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early reign, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Confrontation with Wang Dun, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Era names, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Yuan of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early career |
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Yuan of Jin - Confrontation with Wang DunBy 320, Emperor Yuan's relationship with Wang Dun was at a breaking point, as Wang Dun had grown more and more arrogant and controlling of the western provinces. Emperor Yuan feared him, and therefore began to group men around him who were against Wang Dun as well, such as Liu Huai (劉隗) and Diao Xie (刁協) -- men of mixed reputation who, in their efforts to suppress the Wangs' power offended many other people. In 321, Emperor Yuan commissioned Dai Yuan (戴淵) and Liu with substantial forces, claiming that they were to defend against Later Zhao attacks, but instead was ...
See also:Emperor Yuan of Jin, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early career, Emperor Yuan of Jin - After the fall of Luoyang, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early reign, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Confrontation with Wang Dun, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Era names, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Yuan of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Yuan of Jin - Confrontation with Wang Dun |
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Yuan of Jin - After the fall of LuoyangIn 311, Luoyang fell to Han Zhao forces, and Emperor Huai was captured. A large number of refugees, fleeing Han Zhao forces, crossed the Yangtze River and arrived in Sima Rui's domain. Under Wang Dao's suggestion, Sima Rui sought out the talented men among them and added them to his administration. Meanwhile, he began to exercise more imperial power, and began to put all other provinces south of the Huai River under his own control -- and, for the next few years, under the command of Wang Dun and other generals such as Tao Kan and Zhou Fang ...
See also:Emperor Yuan of Jin, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early career, Emperor Yuan of Jin - After the fall of Luoyang, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early reign, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Confrontation with Wang Dun, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Era names, Emperor Yuan of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Yuan of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Yuan of Jin - After the fall of Luoyang |
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Yuan of Jin - Early reignIn early 318, Han Zhao's emperor Liu Cong executed Emperor Min, and three months later, news arrived in Jiankang. Sima Rui then declared himself emperor (as Emperor Yuan). At this time, the areas directly under his control were roughly south of the Yellow River and east of the Three Gorges, although pockets of Jin territory in the north -- chief among which was You Province (幽州, modern Beijing, Tianjin, and northern Hebei), controlled by the ethnically Xianbei governor Duan Pidi (段匹磾) -- largely also recognized him as emperor. Howe ...
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - ReignAn immediate issue that Emperor Jianwen had to deal with upon taking the throne was Huan's suspicions toward his older brother Sima Xi (司馬晞) the Prince of Wuling, whose interest in military matters made Huan concerned that he would oppose Huan. Huan therefore falsely accused him of plotting treason, and Emperor Jianwen agreed to remove Sima Xi from his posts. Subsequently, however, Huan manufactured evidence against Sima Xi and petitioned that he be put to death. Emperor Jianwen wrote to Huan, stating that he did not want to kill his b ...
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Fei's reignIn late 365, Emperor Fei offered the title Prince of Langye to Sima Yu and further created his heir apparent Sima Yao the Prince of Kuaiji. Sima Yu declined on his son's behalf and further himself declined the title of Prince of Langye, continuing to refer to himself as the Prince of Kuaiji, and Emperor Fei did not insist on his taking the greater title.
In 369, after Huan Wen launched a major attack against Former Yan but suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of Murong Chui, he considered another way to showcase his power. He de ...
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Early lifeSima Yu was born in 320, as the youngest son of Emperor Yuan, by his favorite concubine Consort Zheng Achun (鄭阿春). As Emperor Yuan's wife Yu Mengmu (虞孟母) had died years earlier (in 312), and the mother of his oldest son Sima Shao the Crown Prince (later Emperor Ming), Lady Xun, had been forced to leave the palace due to Princess Yu's jealousy while she was still alive, Consort Zheng was effectively the mistress of the palace, although she never carried the title of empress. In 322, Emperor Yuan created him the Prince of Langye -- the same title that Emperor Yuan had ear ...
See also:Emperor Jianwen of Jin, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Early life, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Mu's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Ai's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Fei's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Era name, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Early life |
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 |  |  | Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Ai's reignIn 363, when Emperor Ai's mother Princess Dowager Zhou died, Sima Yu served as regent for the three-month mourning period.
In 364, Emperor Ai, who was obsessed with immortality, was poisoned by pills given him by magicians, and he could not handle important affairs of state. Empress Dowager Chu again served as regent, but important decisions were made by Sima Yu and Huan Wen. In 365, with the Former Yan regent Murong Ke sieging the important city Luoyang, Sima Yu and Huan discussed launching a counterattack to relieve Luoyang, but whe ...
See also:Emperor Jianwen of Jin, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Early life, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Mu's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Ai's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Fei's reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Reign, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Era name, Emperor Jianwen of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Jianwen of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Jianwen of Jin - During Emperor Ai's reign |
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