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Where are the emperors of the Jin Dynasty?

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Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 17-420)

(AD 3 17-420,*** 104)

When the Eastern Jin Dynasty established Jiangnan, the society was basically in a stable state and the economy and culture were developed. Through its management with Dongwu in the former dynasty and Song, Qi, Liang and Chen in the later dynasty, Jiangnan flourished, so the history called these six dynasties "Golden Powder Six Dynasties".

There were eleven emperors in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, seven of whom died of illness. An emperor who suffocated after the national mourning was abolished; A strangled emperor; An emperor who was suffocated by his concubine because of drunken jokes; An emperor who died of grief and anger.

Jin (Si Marui)

Yuan Di, whose real name was Si Marui (AD 276 ~ 322), was named Wen Jing. Sima Yi's great-grandson, Sima Jinzi. After six years in office, he died of grief and anger at the age of 47. Buried in Jianping Mausoleum (now Jilong Mountain, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Jin Mingdi (Si Mashao)

Ming Di, named Si Mashao (AD 299-325), was a well-known man. Yuan Di's eldest son. Yuan Di succeeded to the throne after his death. After three years in office, he died at the age of 27. Buried in Wupingling (now Jilong Mountain, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Jin Chengdi (Sima Yan)

Chengdi was born in the world (32 1 ~ 342). Ming Di's eldest son. Ming Di succeeded to the throne after his death. /kloc-died in 0/7 at the age of 2 1. Buried in Xingpingling (now Jilong Mountain, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Jinkangdi (Sima Yue)

Kandy, whose name was Sima Yue (322-344 AD), was contemporary. Ming Di's son became his younger brother. After becoming emperor, he succeeded to the throne. He was in office for 2 years and died at the age of 23. He was buried in ChongPing Ling (now Shan Jiang, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Jin Moody (Sima Dan)

Moody, whose name is Sima Dan (343 ~ 36 1), is Zi Peng. Candy's eldest son. Condi succeeded to the throne after his death, when he was only 2 years old. /kloc-ascended the throne in 0/7, and/kloc-died at 0/9. Buried in Yongping Mausoleum (now south of northwest shogunate in Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Emperor Ai of Jin Dynasty (Sima Pi)

Eddie, named Sima Pi (AD 34 1 ~ 365), was the same age. Cheng Di's eldest son. Moody succeeded to the throne after his death. After four years in office, he died at the age of 25. Buried in Ping Ling (now south of Jilong Mountain, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Jin Feidi (Sima Yi)

Fei Di's name was Sima Yi (AD 342-386), and his name was later. Become an emperor. Emperor Ai succeeded to the throne after his death. He reigned for six years and was abolished by Huan Wen. He died of illness at the age of 45. Buried in Wuling (now Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province).

Jin Jian Wendi (Sima Yu)

Jian Wendi, named Sima Yu (320 ~ 372 AD), was a talkative man. Yuan Di's youngest son, the emperor, was abolished and Huan Wen made him emperor. After two years in office, he died at the age of 53. Buried in Gao Ping Ling (now southwest of Jiangshan, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Jin Xiaodi (Sima Yao)

Emperor Sima Yao (362 -396 AD) was a famous emperor. Jian Wendi. Jian Wendi succeeded to the throne after his death. After 24 years in office, he was suffocated by a maid-in-waiting with a quilt because of drunken jokes in Zhang Gui, at the age of 35. Buried in Long Ping Ling (now southwest of Jiangshan, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Jin 'andi (Sima Dezong)

Andy, Sima Dezong (382 ~ 4 18), the eldest son of Emperor Xiaowu. Emperor Xiao succeeded to the throne after his death. After 22 years in office, he was bribed by Emperor Wu of Song and strangled by eunuchs at the age of 37. Buried in Xiupingling (now Jiangning County, Jiangshan, Jiangsu Province).

Jin Gongdi (Sima Wende)

Gong Di, whose name is Sima Wende (385 ~ 420 AD), is the son of Emperor Xiaowu and the brother of Andy. Emperor Wu of song strangled Andy and made him emperor. After two years in office, he was deposed by Emperor Wu of Song and suffocated by Liu Yuyong's quilt at the age of 36. Buried in Chongpingling (now southwest of Jiangshan, Jiangning County, Jiangsu Province).

Western Jin Dynasty (265-3 17)

(AD 265-3 16, ***52)

The Western Jin Dynasty ended the tripartite confrontation among the three countries and made China gain a brief reunification.

There were four emperors in the Western Jin Dynasty, of which 1 emperor died of illness; The emperor who was captured and killed in the national subjugation; Emperor poisoned in civil strife 1. Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty (Sima Yan)

During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was named Shi 'an (236-290 AD). Sima Sunyi and Sima Zhaozi. Abolish Cao Huan, Emperor of Wei Yuan, and become emperor on his own. For the founding emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty. After 26 years in office, he died of illness at the age of 55. Buried in Yang Junling (now near Luoyang City, Henan Province).

Jin Huidi (Sima Zhong)

Hui Di, born Sima Zhong (AD 259-306), was the second son of Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty. After his death, Emperor Wu succeeded to the throne, and he reigned in 17. He was poisoned by Sima Yue, the king of the East China Sea, at the age of 48. Buried in Tailing (now near Luoyang City, Henan Province).

After Home (Jia Nanfeng)

Jia, Jia Nanfeng (AD 256-300), was the emperor. She used her power to win state affairs, and she was good at governance 10 years. At the age of 45, she was poisoned by Sima Lun, the king of Zhao, and her burial place was unknown.

Jin Huaidi (Sima Chi)

Huaidi, named Sima Chi (AD 264-3 13), was the 25th son of Emperor Wu. Sima Yue poisoned Hui Di and made him emperor. After seven years in office, he was captured by the Xiongnu aristocratic regime and later poisoned by Liu. He is 50 years old, and his burial place is unknown.

Emperor Chen of Jin Dynasty (Sima Ye)

Li, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was named Sima Ye (AD 270-3 16), whose name was Yan Qi, the grandson of Emperor Wu, and Sima Yanzi. After four years in office, he was captured by Liu of Liu Han's regime and later killed by Liu Han's master Liu Cong. He is 48 years old and his burial place is unknown.