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Sima Yi's longest-lived son, Sima Gan

Sima Gan was Sima Yi's longest-lived son, who lived to the age of eighty and died, and his life can be described as "great wisdom and foolishness". Today Xiaobian will talk about Sima Gan's life story experience!

Sima Gan was Sima Yi's fifth son, his mother was Zhang Chunhua, and he had two half-brothers, Sima Shi and Sima Zhao. Because his father was a powerful minister of Cao Wei, Sima Gan was given the title of Marquis of Anyang Ting at a young age, and was naturally born a little higher than others, and later promoted to Marquis of Pingyang.

Sima Yi's longest-lived son, Sima Gan

In 265, Sima Yan established the Western Jin Dynasty, Sima Gan was 33 years old at this time, in his prime, was crowned the King of the Plains, with a total of 11,300 households, and specially gave him the clothing of the trumpeter, the horse of the deputy carriage, and the clothing of the attendants, which was extremely high among the kings. Later, Sima Yan let the princes without official positions return to their fiefdoms, and although Sima Gan was sealed in a large country, he never managed the affairs of the feudal state, and there were official positions in the feudal state, which must be changed by ability.

However, the history books record that Sima Gan had intermittent mental illness, was a noble man, and was indifferent to fame and fortune, so Sima Yan had no doubts about him and continued to let him stay in Luoyang.

Emperor Hui of Sima Zheng took the throne, the Rebellion of the Eight Kings broke out, Sima Lun forced Emperor Hui to abdicate, and then Sima Zheng was restored, even after experiencing so many changes, Sima Gan was still stable, his attitude of indisputable and indifferent to fame and fortune was really a clear stream at that time, fortunately in the end in exchange for a good ending.

In the fifth year of Yongjia (311), Sima Gan died at the age of eighty, and his life was very lucky, enjoying all the glory and wealth in the world.

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