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Encyclopedia > Emperor Hui of Jin China

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Emperor Hui of Jin China, sim. ch. 晋惠帝, trad. ch. 晉惠帝, py. jin4 hui4 di4, wg. Chin Hui-ti (between 258 and 260-poisoned January 8, 307) was the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty (265-420). Emperor Hui was recorded as a retarded ruler. Simplified Chinese characters (Simplified Chinese: 简体字; Traditional Chinese: 簡體字; pinyin: jiÇŽntǐzì; also called 简化字/簡化字, jiÇŽnhuàzì) 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. ... PY, Py or py may stand for: Pinyin, a system of romanization (phonetic notation and transliteration to roman script) for Mandarin Chinese used in the Peoples Republic of China. ... Wade-Giles, sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization (phonetic notation and transliteration) system for the Chinese language based on Mandarin. ... Events Sun Xiu succeeds Sun Liang as ruler of the Chinese kingdom of Wu The Goths ravage Asia Minor and Trabzon Gaul, Britain and Spain break off from the Roman Empire to form the Gallic Empire Nanjing University first founded in Nanjing, China Births Emperor Hui of Jin China (approximate... Events Valerian I captured by the Persian king Shapur I; Gallienus becomes sole Roman emperor. ... January 8 is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Events March 31 - After divorcing his wife Minerva, Constantine marries Fausta, the daughter of the retired Roman Emperor Maximian. ... The Jin Dynasty (晉 pinyin jìn, 265-420) followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. ... Mental retardation (abbreviated as MR), is a term for a pattern of persistently slow learning of basic motor and language skills (milestones) during childhood, and a significantly below-normal intellectual capacity as an adult. ...


Personal information

Family name Sima (司馬 py. si1 ma3) in Chinese
Given name Zhong (衷 py. zhong1)
Era names Yongxi (永熙 yong3 xi1) May 17, 290-February 15, 291
 Yongping (永平 yong3 ping) February 16-April 23, 291
Yuankang (元康 yuan2 kang1) April 24, 291-February 6, 300
Yongkang (永康 yong3 kang1) February 7, 300-February 3, 301
Yongning (永寧 yong3 ning2) June 1, 301-January 4, 303
Taian (太安 tai4 an1) January 5, 303-February 21, 304
Yongan (永安 yong3 an1) February 22-August 15, 304; December 14, 304-February 11, 305
Jianwu (建武 jian4 wu3) August 16-December 13, 304
Yongxing (永興 yong3 xing1) February 12, 305-July 12, 306
Guangxi (光熙 guang1 xi1) July 13, 306-February 19, 307
Father Emperor Wu of Jin China (second son of)
Mother
Wife empress Jia Nanfeng, executed in 300
empress Yang Xianrong, later captured by Emperor Liu Yao of Han Zhao and made his empress
Major concubines consort Xie Jiu, mother of crown prince Sima Yu
Children crown prince Sima Yu
Duration of reign May 17, 290 to February 3, 301
and May 30, 301 to January 8, 307
Tomb
Temple name
Courtesy name ch. 正度, py. zheng4 du4, wg. cheng-tu
Posthumous name 孝惠 (py. xiào hùi), literary meaning: "filial and benevolent"
Posthumous name in short 惠 (py. hùi), literary meaning: "benevolent"
Preceded by:
Emperor Wu
Jin Dynasty (265-420) Succeeded by:
Emperor Huai
disputed by Sima Lun

  Results from FactBites:
 
Emperor Huai of Jin at AllExperts (1359 words)
Emperor Huai was captured in 311 and later executed in 313 under the order of Liu Cong, ruler of the Xiongnu state of Han Zhao.
In late 304, when Emperor Hui was forcibly taken from the capital Luoyang to Chang'an, then under the control of the regent Sima Yong Prince of Hejian, Prince Chi was forced to accompany the emperor.
Emperor Huai was commonly regarded as an intelligent man, and he tried to institute reforms that he felt would allow the empire to recover from the ravages of the War of the Eight Princes and the subsequent Wu Hu and agrarian uprisings.
Emperor Hui of Jin at AllExperts (3814 words)
Indeed, because Emperor Wu was concerned that many officials were impressed with his talented younger brother, Sima You (司馬æ"¸) the Prince of Qi and might want Prince You to replace him instead, he eventually had Prince You sent to his principality, and Prince You died in anger in 283.
Emperor Wu died soon thereafter, and Crown Prince Zhong ascended the throne as Emperor Hui.
Prince Ying, Sima Ai the Prince of Changshan (Emperor Hui's brother), and Sima Xin (司馬歆) the Duke of Xinye (the son of a granduncle of Emperor Hui) all declared support for Prince Jiong.
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