30 March 365(365-03-30) (aged 24) Jiankang, Eastern Jin
Burial
Anping ling (安平陵), Nanjing, Jiangsu
Spouse
Wang Muzhi
Full name
Family name:
Sīmǎ (司馬)
Given name:
Pi (丕)
Era dates
Longhe (隆和): 362 – 363 Xingning (興寧): 363 – 365
Posthumous name
Emperor Aī 哀皇帝
House
House of Sima
Dynasty
Eastern Jin
Father
Emperor Cheng
Mother
Consort Zhou
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 Pi (司馬丕), courtesy name Qianling (千齡), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. During his brief reign, the actual powers were largely in the hands of his granduncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji, and the paramount general Huan Wen. According to historical accounts, he had an obsession with immortality, which resulted in his death, brought about as a result of poisoning by pills given to him by magicians in 364 and in 365.
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brief emperorof the Cheng-Han state, also known as EmperorAiof Cheng-Han EmperorAiofJin (341–365, reigned 361–365), emperorof the Eastern Jin dynasty...
courtesy to his developmentally disabled brother, Emperor Hui. According to the Book ofJin, Sima Ai was a strong and resolute man and was seven chi and...
Emperor Mu ofJin (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...
Emperor Cheng ofJin (Chinese: 晉成帝; pinyin: Jìn Chéng Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Ch'eng-ti; December 321 or January 322 – 26 July 342), personal name Sima Yan...
the Jin dynasty with himself as its emperor in 266. After the establishment ofJin, Sima Yan posthumously honoured his father as Emperor Wen ofJin (晉文帝)...
the empire in light of the developmentally disabled Emperor Hui ofJin. The name of the conflict is derived from the biographies of the eight princes collected...
succeeded on 24 November 363 by his son, Cao Hui, during the reign ofEmperorAiofJin. "晋书 : 帝纪第七 显宗成帝 康帝 - Chinese Text Project". ctext.org. Retrieved...
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of Zhao (趙王; 赵王; Zhào Wáng) and the usurper of the Jin Dynasty from February 3 to May 31, 301. He is usually not counted in the list ofJinemperors due...
(無雙譜, Table of Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang. It is unclear when Dong became a court official, but it is known that early in EmperorAi's reign (which...
is known about Cao Huan's life as a prince under Jin rule. Sima Yan (later known as Emperor Wu ofJin) permitted him to retain imperial banners and wagons...
was an empress of the Eastern Jin dynasty. Her husband was EmperorAi. She was an aunt of Wang Fahui, another empress of the Eastern Jin. Wang Muzhi's...
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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...
Xuchang. Sima Dan died and was succeeded by Sima Pi, posthumously EmperorAiofJin. In 364, Murong Wei invaded and took Xuchang. In 365, Murong Wei took...