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How did Sima Yue, the Emperor of Jin Kang, die? Brief introduction of Sima Yue of Jin KangDi

On September 24, the second year of Jianyuan (344), Emperor Kang of Jin made Sima Tan the crown prince. On September 26, Emperor Kang of Jin died at the age of twenty-three at the age of twenty-three, and his title was Emperor Kang. After the death of Emperor Kang of Jin, the crown prince Sima Tan succeeded to the throne as Emperor Mu of Jin. On October 23, Emperor Mu of Jin buried his father Emperor Kang of Jin at Chongping Mausoleum (present-day Zhongshan, Nanjing, Jiangsu).

How did Sima Yue, the Emperor of Jin Kang, die? Brief introduction of Sima Yue of Jin KangDi

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How did Sima Yue, the Emperor of Jin Kang, die? Brief introduction of Sima Yue of Jin KangDi

Sima Yue (322–344), Emperor Kang of Jin, second son of Sima Shao, Emperor Ming of Jin, brother of Sima Yan, emperor of Jin, and empress dowager of Empress Dowager Mingmu, was the fourth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, reigning from 342 to 344.

Sima Yue was succeeded by his brother Emperor Cheng of Jin and was made the Prince of Wu. Later, he was renamed the Evil King of Lang, and successively served as a scattered horseman, a general of the horse, a servant, and a situ.

How did Sima Yue, the Emperor of Jin Kang, die? Brief introduction of Sima Yue of Jin KangDi

In the eighth year of Xiankang (342), Emperor Jincheng was seriously ill, and at the suggestion of Yu Bing and others in power, he abandoned his second son and made his brother Sima Yue the heir to the throne. In the same year, Emperor Jincheng died and Sima Yue succeeded to the throne.

In the second year of Jianyuan (344), Sima Yue died at the age of twenty-three, and was buried at Chongping Mausoleum (present-day Jiangshan, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

How did Sima Yue, the Emperor of Jin Kang, die? Brief introduction of Sima Yue of Jin KangDi

Sima Yue was both an emperor and a calligrapher, and his representative work "Lu Nü Ti" was included in the Song Dynasty's "Chunhua Ge Ti".

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