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Encyclopedia > Emperor Ai of Jin China

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Emperor Mu of Jin China (340 or 341-March 30, 365) was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420). Events Constantine II attacks his brother Constans near Aquileia, aiming for sole control of the western half of the Roman Empire. ... Events The Council of Encaenia is held in Antioch. ... March 30 is the 89th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (90th in Leap years). ... Events Emperor Fei succeeds Emperor Ai as emperor of China. ... The Jin Dynasty (晉 pinyin jìn, 265-420) followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. ...


Various character and romanization representations

A romanization or latinization is a system for representing a word or language with the Roman (Latin) alphabet, where the original word or language used a different writing system. ... Simplified Chinese characters (Simplified Chinese: 简体字; Traditional Chinese: 簡體字; pinyin: jiǎntǐzì; also called 简化字/簡化字, jiǎnhuàzì) are one of two standard character sets of printed contemporary Chinese written language. ... Traditional Chinese characters are one of two standard character sets of printed contemporary Chinese written language. ... Pinyin (拼音, pīnyīn) literally means join (together) sounds (a less literal translation being phoneticize, spell or transcription) in Chinese and usually refers to Hànyǔ Pīnyīn (汉语拼音, literal meaning: Han language pinyin), which is a system of romanization (phonetic notation and transliteration to roman script) for Standard Mandarin used in the... Wade-Giles, sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization (phonetic notation and transliteration) system for the Chinese language based on Mandarin. ...

Personal information

Family name Sima (司馬 py. Sīmǎ) in Chinese
Given name Pi (丕 py. Pī)
Era names Longhe (隆和 py. Lónghé) March 2, 362-February 5, 357
Xingning (Simplified Chinese character 兴宁, Traditional Chinese character 興寧, py. Xīngníng) February 6, 357-July 10, 361
Father Emperor Cheng
Mother
Wife Wang Muzhi (王穆之) (d. February 22, 365), childless and revered Queen Jing (靖皇后, literary meaning: the pacifiying queen)
Major concubines
Children childless
Duration of reign July 13, 361-March 30, 365
Tomb Anping Tomb ch. 安平陵, believed to be near Nanjing
Temple name
Courtesy name 千龄, py. Qiānlíng, literay meaning: "thousand ages"
Posthumous name 哀, py. Aī, literary meaning: "lamentable"
Preceded by:
Emperor Mu
Jin Dynasty (265-420) Succeeded by:
Emperor Fei

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Wikipedia: Buddhism in China (1626 words)
China also had a great effect upon Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism is a very distinct entity from its Indian roots.
Social upheaval in northern China had destroyed to a significant extent the segregation of ruling gentry and elite families from the populace, whereas several elite clans and royal families monopolized the politics in the south.
It was not until the reign of Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty that saw the official support of Buddhism.
Emperor Ai of Jin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (591 words)
Sima Pi was born in 341, during the reign of his father Emperor Cheng of Jin, as Emperor Cheng's oldest son.
Emperor Mu's mother Empress Dowager Chu thus ordered that Sima Pi be made emperor, and he took the throne as Emperor Ai, at age 20.
However, as Emperor Ai died in early 365, that plan was cancelled, and Luoyang soon fell.
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