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In Chinese server, her name was changed to Rider241 then 莱妮丝, which is a Chinese transliteration of "Reines". In the Hebei region, where Sima Ying was still regarded as a revered figure, the people were upset by Yong's decision to remove him from power. Ying's general, Gongshi Fan took advantage of their resentment and rebelled. Among the people who joined him were a shepherd, Ji Sang and a former Jie slave, Shi Le. [22] To quell his rebellion, Yong sent Sima Ying and Lu Zhi with 1,000 troops to Ye. In late 289, Emperor Wu developed a deadly illness and considered appointing his father-in-law, Yang Jun, and his uncle, the Prince of Ru'nan, Sima Liang, as Sima Zhong's regent. As the emperor's health declined, Yang Jun sought to monopolize his control over Zhong as consort kin, first by sending away Sima Liang to Xuchang and then by forcing his court rival, Wei Guan, into retirement. Yang Jun also hid the emperor's final decree appointing him and Sima Liang as co-regents while his daughter, the empress Yang Zhi, issued another edict making her father the sole regent. Emperor Wu was aware of Yang Jun's manipulations, but was too ill to stop him.

While Sima Lang did die from an epidemic illness, he contracted said disease during a campaign against Sun Quan; Wang Can's death from illness was during his return to Ye city, also after a campaign against Sun Quan. The War of the Eight Princes coincided with the upheaval of the Five Barbarians; nomadic people who were resettling into the Chinese interior since the Eastern Han dynasty. The princes' infighting and mismanagement of the empire left Jin vulnerable to rebellions. In 304, the Ba- Di-led Cheng Han and the Xiongnu-led Han-Zhao broke away from Jin, beginning the Sixteen Kingdoms period. In the south, there were also the rebellions of the Man leader, Zhang Chang, between 303 and 304 and Han Chinese general, Chen Min between 305 and 307. [2] However, unlike their Ba-Di and Xiongnu contemporaries, they were eventually suppressed in the end. [3] [4] Prelude: Yang Jun (290-291) [ edit ] Ascension of Emperor Hui [ edit ]

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Sima Gui (Zizhang) had no son. He was succeeded by his nephew Sima Ji, a son of Sima Fu (Prince Cheng of Taiyuan). [35]

Zhang Chunhua's death is the singular event that makes Sima Yi cross the line into Pragmatic Hero territory and overthrow Cao Shuang. Jacques Gernet (1996). A History of Chinese Civilization (illustrated, reprint, reviseded.). Cambridge University Press. p.180. ISBN 0521497817.He had a son with Lady Zhang: Sima Rong. Sima Rong had no son and was succeeded by Sima Xi (司馬禧), a son of Sima Zhou's son Sima Dan. [11] Bi Xie's role as Cao Rui's male companion is actually based on Cao Xiu's son Cao Zhao, who indeed had a close relationship with Cao Rui, but was not recorded in official history to have any major misdeeds. note The history/ historical fiction collection Shishuo Xinyu recorded that Rui and Zhao once had a bet with clothes as stakes. When Rui lost, he did not honor the bet; Zhao then waltzed into the imperial palace, and left while wearing some of Rui's clothes. This story later became a Chinese idiom, "赌衣弄帏", 'du yi nong wei'.

The Advisor's Alliance (Original title "大軍師司馬懿之軍師聯盟", or The Great Military Strategist Sima Yi: The Military Strategists' Alliance) is a Chinese television series made in 2017 focusing on the life of Wei statesman Sima Yi (portrayed by Wu Xiubo) during China's Three Kingdoms era. The series also stars Zhang Junning (Xu Hui in The Empress of China) as Bai Lingyun, a character based on the historical Lady Bai, favored concubine of Sima Yi and mother of Sima Lun, Yi's youngest son and later one of the titular princes in the Western Jin-era disaster "War of the Eight Princes". The Caligula: Cao Rui. It didn't help that his father Cao Pi shunned him because it was unknown if he even was his son, and it especially didn't help when he saw his mother commit suicide before him. When he finally took the throne, his early years were defined by all sorts of Ax-Crazy acts of madness. note Historically, the evaluation of Cao Rui's reign was mixed; while he was an emperor who was known to have been a strong military strategist and a good leader astute in commissioning capable officials and personally a supporter of arts, his building projects and desire to have many concubines (who numbered in the thousands) greatly exhausted the imperial treasury.

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Died in Your Arms Tonight: Ziye dies in Deng Ai’s arms when she interrupted Deng Ai’s execution by Cao Hong Chan Mou's manhua series The Ravages of Time is a fictionalised retelling of the history of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, with Sima Yi as the central character.

Blessed with great intelligence from a young age, Sima Yi is one of China's greatest strategists. Loyal only to himself, he schemes and plots to outwit Zhuge Liang and pave the way for his own family to usurp the throne and establish a new dynasty. Reassigned to Antarctica: Due to seeing the face of Lady Zhen during a private banquet, Cao Pi's friends and power base for his bid to be the crown prince is exiled to remote positions in the countryside. Face Death with Dignity: Yang Xiu accepts his execution for misinterpreting Cao Cao's message and accidentally violating military law by having a last drink with Sima Yi as a friend, not a long-time rival. Peers, C.J. (2006), Soldiers of the Dragon: Chinese Armies 1500 BC - AD 1840, Osprey Publishing Ltd

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