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name司馬昭default
name晉文帝
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died-date咸熙二年八月辛卯
265/9/6
晉書·帝紀第二 世宗景帝 太祖文帝》:秋八月辛卯,帝崩于露寢,時年五十五。
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died265
fatherperson:司馬懿晉書·列傳第八 宣五王{{平原王榦 琅邪王伷子覲、澹、繇、漼 清惠亭侯京嗣子機 扶風王駿子暢、歆 梁王肜}} 文六王{{齊王攸子蕤、贊、寔 城陽王兆 遼東王定國 廣漢王廣德 樂安王鑒 樂平王延祚}}》:宣帝九男,穆張皇后生景帝、文帝、平原王幹,伏夫人生汝南文成王亮、琅邪武王伷、清惠亭侯京、扶風武王駿,張夫人生梁王肜,柏夫人生趙王倫。
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link-wikipedia_zh司马昭
link-wikipedia_enSima_Zhao
Sima Zhao (211 – 6 September 265), courtesy name Zishang, was a Chinese military general, politician, and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

Sima Zhao capably maintained control of Wei, which had been seized by his father Sima Yi and previously maintained by his older brother Sima Shi, successfully crushing all internal opposition in the form of dissent and rebellion. In 263, despite opposition, he decided to take advantage of the present weakness in Shu Han to the west and launched an invasion against it, which eventually managed to convince its emperor, Liu Shan, towards formally surrendering, tipping the decades-long established balance of power decisively in Wei's favor. Towards the end of the campaign, he had himself created the Duke of Jin and accepted the Nine bestowments—a step that put him closer to usurpation of the throne—although he never actually ascended the throne, having further styled himself the King of Jin in 264, and then died in 265. His military credit and successful grip on the political scene helped to set up the plot of overthrowing Wei by his son, Sima Yan, who usurped the Wei throne and proclaimed the Jin dynasty with himself as its emperor in 266. After the establishment of Jin, Sima Yan posthumously honoured his father as Emperor Wen of Jin (晉文帝), with the temple name of Taizu (太祖).

A Chinese idiom involving and inspired by Sima Zhao states that "Everyone on the street knows what's in Sima Zhao's mind" (司馬昭之心, 路人皆知), meaning that a person's supposed hidden intention (in this case, usurping the throne) is so well known that it is not really hidden. It came from a quote by Cao Mao, fourth emperor of Wei, who launched an unsuccessful uprising against Sima Zhao in an attempt to take back imperial power.

Read more...: Early life   Career up to 255   Incident at Gaoping Tombs   Battle of Dongxing   Succeeding Sima Shi   As paramount authority   Consolidation of authority   Third Rebellion of Shouchun   Death of Cao Mao and complete control of the Wei government   Conquest of Shu   Zhong Huis Rebellion   Death   Family   Ancestry   In popular culture  

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司馬昭(211年 - 265年),字子上(小說《三國演義》為子尚),河內郡溫縣(今河南省溫縣)人。司馬懿與張春華的次子,司馬師之弟,西晉開國皇帝司馬炎之父,曹魏後期著名政治家和軍事家。司馬昭繼承其兄權位,消滅蜀漢,掌握曹魏。滅蜀後一年逝世,其子司馬炎曹奐禪讓後稱帝,追司馬昭為太祖文皇帝

Read more...: 生平   繼其父兄   浮淮靜亂   弒君奸臣   滅蜀之戰   追尊文帝   評價   家世   妻妾   兄弟   子嗣   女兒   藝術形象   影視   動漫   遊戲  

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