Personal Information
- Father
- Emperor Wu of Jin (second son of)
- Mother
- Empress Yang Yan
- Wives
- Empress Jia Nanfeng (created 290, deposed and executed 300), mother of Princesses Hedong, Linhai, Shiping, and Aixian
- Empress Yang Xianrong (created 300, deposed, restored, deposed again, restored again 304, deposed again, restored again, deposed again 305, restored 306), later captured by Liu Yao of Han Zhao and made his empress after he became emperor in 318
- Major Concubines
- Consort Xie Jiu (謝玖), mother of Crown Prince Yu (executed 299)
- Children
- Sima Yu (司馬遹), initially the Prince of Guangling (created 289), later the Crown Prince Minhuai (created 290, deposed 299, murdered 300)
- Princess Hedong
- Princess Linhai
- Princess Shiping
- Princess Aixian
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