Emperor Mu of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋穆帝; traditional Chinese: 晉穆帝; pinyin: Jìn Mù Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Mu-ti; 343 – July 10, 361), personal name Sima...
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succeeded by his infant son Sima Dan, crowned Emperor Mu of Jin. Sima Yue was born in 322 as the second son of Emperor Ming, by his wife Empress Yu Wenjun. After...
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Emperor Ai of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋哀帝; traditional Chinese: 晉哀帝; pinyin: Jìn Aī Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Ai-ti; 341 – March 30, 365), personal name Sima...
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Mu of Jin may refer to: Marquis Mu of Jin (died 785 BC) Emperor Mu of Jin (343–361) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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king of the state of Chu from 625 to 614 BC Emperor Mu of Jin (343–361), emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty Marquis Mu of Jin (died 812 BC), ruler of the...
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Emperor Yuan of Jin (Chinese: 晉元帝; pinyin: Jìn Yuán Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Yüan-ti; 276 – 3 January 323), personal name Sima Rui (司馬睿), courtesy name Jingwen...
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Emperor Jianwen of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋简文帝; traditional Chinese: 晉簡文帝; pinyin: Jìn Jiǎnwén Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Chien-wen-ti; 320 – September 12...
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Chu Pou (category Jin dynasty (266–420) generals)
politician of the Eastern Jin. His daughter was Chu Suanzi, the wife of Emperor Kang of Jin and empress dowager to three subsequent emperors. He was at...
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name used by Emperor Shun of Han Yonghe (345–346), era name used by Emperor Mu of Jin Yonghe (416–417), era name used by Yao Hong, emperor of Later Qin Yonghe...
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against the Jin expedition force commanded by Huan Wen. Li Shi fled the capital Chengdu but eventually surrendered, and the Emperor Mu of Jin spared him...
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of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a part of the prestigious Yu clan of Yingchuan as the younger brother of Yu Liang and elder brother of Emperor Ming...
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Emperor Fei of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋废帝; traditional Chinese: 晉廢帝; pinyin: Jìn Fèi Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Fei-ti; 342 – November 23, 386), personal name...
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all about the regulating of the waters; and returned into the deep. The 4th-century Shiyiji (拾遺記) records that Emperor Mu of Jin, "drove around the world...
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Ran Min (category Murdered emperors of China)
he soon killed Li. He sent a letter to Emperor Mu of Jin's court with a mixed message, appearing to invite Jin to send forces north and agreeing to submit...
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Funan (redirect from Kingdom of Funan)
of Funan who in the year 357 CE sent tamed elephants as tribute to Emperor Mu of Jin (r. 344–361); personal name: Sīmǎ Dān (司馬聃): "He [Qiáochénrú] was...
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Chu Suanzi (category Mothers of Chinese emperors)
nominal Jin vassal since 351 but was conquered by Former Yan's emperor Murong Jun in 356). In 357, as Emperor Mu turned 14 and went through his rite of passage...
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usurped the throne from Cao Huan and took the title of Emperor Wu. The capital of the Western Jin was initially in Luoyang, though it later moved to Chang'an...
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Xun Xian (category Jin dynasty (266–420) generals)
young age of 38. He was posthumously appointed General of Agile Cavalry and his death and that of Wang Qia were lamented by Emperor Mu of Jin....
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Chinese minister of the Jin dynasty (266–420). After the death of Prime Minister Wang Dao in 339, He Chong became one of Emperor Cheng of Jin's most influential...
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Cao Mai (category Jin dynasty (266–420))
the first holder during the Eastern Jin dynasty. Cao Mai died on 1 December 358 during the reign of Emperor Mu of Jin, and was succeeded on 24 November...
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Liu Yong (Three Kingdoms) (category Family of Liu Bei)
of the Yonghe era during the reign of Emperor Mu of Jin). Sun claimed that Li Xiong, founder of the Cheng-Han regime, created Liu Xuan as his Duke of...
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Xie Shang (category Jin dynasty (266–420) generals)
Book of Jin, Volume 79. Note that Xie Shang's niece Chu Suanzi was Emperor Kang's empress and Emperor Mu's mother....
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Hua Mulan (redirect from Ballad of Mu Lan)
emperor but declines a position of high office. She retires to her hometown, where she is reunited with her family and, much to the astonishment of her...
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to these events, see History of China. See also the list of Chinese monarchs, Chinese emperors family tree, dynasties of China and years in China. Dates...
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Mother of the West visits Emperor Wu she shares a banquet with him, grants him special teachings, and then departs. Emperor Wu just like King Mu before...
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Cardamom Mountains (redirect from History of the Cardamom Mountains)
sent to China in 357 AD with trained elephants as part of the tributary gifts to Emperor Mu of Jin). Whether or not elephant capture, training, and use...
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He Fani (redirect from Empress He (Jin dynasty))
(永安皇后), was an empress of the Eastern Jin dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Mu. He Fani's father He Zhun (何準) was a brother of the one-time prime minister...
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of China maintains some customary units based upon the market units but standardized to round values in the metric system, for example the common jin...
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Jiangdu, Yangzhou (category County-level divisions of Jiangsu)
in the Eastern Jin period, Emperor Mu of Jin re-established Jiangdu County. During the last years of the Sui dynasty, Emperor Yang of Sui fled to Jiangdu...
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