Sima Zhao - Family

Family

  • Father: Sima Yi
  • Mother: Zhang Chunhua
  • Spouse: Wang Yuanji
  • Children:
    • Sima Yan, usurped the Cao Wei throne and founded the Jin Dynasty
    • Sima You, Prince Xian of Qi, continued Sima Shi's family line
    • Sima Zhao (司馬兆), died at the age of 10, posthumously granted title Prince Ai of Chengyang
    • Sima Dingguo (司馬定國), died at the age of 3, posthumously granted title Prince Daohui of Liaodong
    • Sima Guangde (司馬廣德), died at the age of 2, posthumously granted title Prince Shang of Guanghan
    • Sima Jian (司馬鑒), instated as Prince Ping of Le'an in 265, died in 297
    • Sima Ji (司馬機), instated as Prince of Yan in 265
    • Sima Yongzuo (司馬永祚), Prince of Leping
    • Sima Yanzuo (司馬延祚), Prince of Liang, continued Sima Tong (司馬彤)'s family line
    • Princess Jingzhao (京兆長公主), personal name unknown

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