Emperor Fei of Jin
7th emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty from 365 to 372 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Eastern Jin emperor. For his ancestor with a similar personal name, the Three Kingdoms period general and official whose grandson founded the Jin dynasty, see Sima Yi. For the clansman who was a Western-Jin dynasty prince involved in the War of the Eight Princes, see Sima Ai.
Emperor Fei of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋废帝; traditional Chinese: 晉廢帝; pinyin: Jìn Fèi Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Fei-ti; 342 – November 23, 386), personal name Sima Yi (司馬奕), courtesy name Yanling (延齡), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China. He was the younger brother (from the same mother) of Emperor Ai and later deposed by military leader Huan Wen. The title that he is normally referred to, "Emperor Fei", is not a posthumous name as is usually the case with imperial common titles, but rather signified that he was deposed (with "Fei" (廢) meaning "depose"). He is also commonly known by the title he was given after his removal, Duke of Haixi (海西公).
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Emperor Fei of Jin 晉廢帝 | |||||||||||||
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7th Emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty | |||||||||||||
Reign | 31 March 365[1][2] – 6 January 372[3][4] | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Emperor Ai | ||||||||||||
Successor | Emperor Jianwen | ||||||||||||
Prince of Donghai | |||||||||||||
Reign | 1 August 342 – 15 July 361 | ||||||||||||
Prince of Langya | |||||||||||||
Reign | 15 July 361 – 31 March 365 | ||||||||||||
Duke of Haixi County | |||||||||||||
Reign | 16 February 372 – 23 November 386 | ||||||||||||
Born | 342[5] | ||||||||||||
Died | 23 November 386(386-11-23) (aged 44)[5][6] Wu, Eastern Jin | ||||||||||||
Consorts | Empress Xiao | ||||||||||||
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House | House of Sima | ||||||||||||
Dynasty | Eastern Jin | ||||||||||||
Father | Emperor Cheng | ||||||||||||
Mother | Lady Zhou |
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