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The Evil Kings of Lang in the Jin Dynasty (Part 1)

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There are many kingdoms in the Jin Dynasty, and the Rebellion of the Eight Kings has made everyone remember a big wave, which can be said to be your side singing and I appeared. However, in terms of importance, Lang Evil State said that it was the second, and I don't know which one dared to call it the first, which was not deliberately done by Sima Yan when he divided the seals, but the development of history determined this result. The Lang Evil State was one of the earliest feudal states of the Jin Dynasty, and after Sima Yan established the Western Jin Dynasty, there was the Lang Evil State for the first time, which was a feudal state with a county as the state. The State of Lang was in the territory of Xuzhou in the Western Jin Dynasty, and had nine counties under its jurisdiction, namely Kaiyang, Linyi, Yangdu, Jiao, Jiqiu, Hua, Fei, Dong'an, and Mengyin.

The Evil Kings of Lang in the Jin Dynasty (Part 1)

The first King of Lang Evil, Sima Lun, many people do not know that this King of Zhao in the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, the earliest title was actually the King of Lang Evil, after the establishment of the Western Jin Dynasty, he was named the King of Lang Evil. In fact, at this time, Sima Lun was constantly moths, because he asked the people who let the scattered horsemen Liu Ji buy the work station to steal the imperial qiu sitting, what crime should Sima Lun be sentenced to? A controversy arose in the Western Jin Dynasty, and Sima Yan finally considered that Sima Lun was his own uncle, so he issued an edict to pardon him. When Sima Lun arrived at the feudal state, he was given the posts of General Dongzhong Lang and General Xuanwei. In the position of King of Lang, Sima Lun stayed for nearly thirteen years, until August of the third year of Xianning (277 AD) when he was renamed King of Zhao.

The Evil Kings of Lang in the Jin Dynasty (Part 1)

King wu of Lang - Sima Ling. Sima Lun was renamed Queen zhao, and his brother Sima Ling,the Prince of Dongguan, was renamed the Prince of Lang. Sima Ling (司馬伷), courtesy name Zijiang, was sima yi (司馬懿) and his mother was Fu (伏氏).

The Evil Kings of Lang in the Jin Dynasty (Part 1)

During the Cao Wei period, Sima Ling successively served as the general of Ning Shuo, the general of The Scattered Horse, and the general of Zhengyu, and was successively given the titles of Marquis of Anting of Nan and Marquis of Dongwu Township, and after the establishment of the fifth-rank knighthood system, he was renamed Nanpibo. After Sima Yan established the Western Jin Dynasty, sima Ling was made the king of Dongguan County, with 160,000 households, and then entered the dynasty as the right servant of Shangshu and the general of Fujun. In the fifth year of the Tai Dynasty (269 AD), Sima Ling went out to serve as the general of Zhendong, the false festival, and the military governor of Xuzhou, and succeeded Wei Zhen to guard Xia pi. Because the town was guarding Xuzhou, in the third year of Xianning (277 AD) in August, during the great adjustment of the king of the domain, Sima Ling was renamed the King of Lang Evil, added the fu Yi Tongsan Division, and sealed Dongguan County to the Lang Evil Kingdom.

The Evil Kings of Lang in the Jin Dynasty (Part 1)

Sima Yan launched the War against Wu, Sima Ling also led the army to participate, led the army out of Tuzhong, Taikang first year (280 AD) In February, Sun Hao sent the emperor Xi Shou to Sima Ling to surrender, officially marking the fall of the Wu state and the reunification of the world.

The Evil Kings of Lang in the Jin Dynasty (Part 1)

In the fourth year of Taikang (283 AD), Sima Ling became seriously ill, and Sima Yan sent his attendants to inquire about his condition. In May of the same year, Sima Ling died at the age of fifty-seven, with the posthumous title of Wu.

King Gong of Lang - Sima Xiao. Sima Xiao (司馬觐) was the eldest son of Sima Ling(司馬伷). After his father's death, he inherited the title of Prince of Lang, but the Lang Evil Kingdom he inherited was different from the Sima Ling period. Before Sima Ling's death, he went to the imperial court and demanded that the feudal state be divided among his four sons, so although Sima Xiao attacked the Prince of Lang, his younger brother Sima Yu was made the King of Wuling, Sima Ling was made the King of Dong'an, and Sima Yu was made the King of Huailing. Therefore, the scope of the Lang Evil Kingdom has been narrowed. Sima Xiao also basically served in the court, serving as a redundant servant and responsible for guarding the palace. In the first year of Taixi (290 AD), Sima Xiao died at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve five.

In fact, the Lang Evil King seems to be nothing different here, and what really makes it qualitatively change is the next Lang Evil King, and we will leave it for the next article.

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