
Emperor Yuan of Jin - Wikipedia
Emperor Yuan of Jin (Chinese: 晉元帝; pinyin: Jìn Yuán Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Yüan-ti; 276 – 3 January 323 [3]), personal name Sima Rui (司馬睿), courtesy name Jingwen (景文), was an …
Sima Rui, Emperor Yuan of Jin: The Pian'an Emperor who was ...
2025年2月28日 · Sima Rui, the great-grandson of Sima Yi, became the king of Langya at the age of 15. Because his father and grandfather did not make great achievements and were distant …
Sima Rui - Historical China
Sima Rui is the Prince of Langye, who later succeeds as emperor of the Jin dynasty, relocating the capital from Luoyang to Jianye.
Sima Rui - Historica Wiki
Sima Rui (272-3 January 323) was Emperor of Eastern Jin from 26 April 318 to 3 January 323, succeeding Sima Ye and preceding Sima Shao. Sima Rui was born in Luoyang, Jin China in …
Sima Rui: His legendary counterattack from a side branch of ...
2025年2月24日 · In the first year of Yongjia (307 AD), Sima Rui, as the General of Andong, led a group of northern nobles and refugees and embarked on the journey to the south. When he …
Jin Dynasty (265-420 BC) – Chinese History: Ancient China Facts
Sima Rui declared himself ruler in Jiankang and reinstituted the Jin Dynasty. Tyrannical leaders and military predicaments beleaguered the Eastern Jin Empire during its 104 years’ of …
Sima Rui (Yuandi) Eastern Jin Emperor Biographies - English
Sima Rui, who had escaped from Chang An to Jian King (present day Nan Jing), took roughly 100 Chinese families with him and declared himself the new Emperor of Jin.
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