Emperor Min of Jin
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For the Jurchen emperor, see Emperor Aizong of Jin.
Not to be confused with Emperor Ming of Jin.
Emperor Min of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋愍帝; traditional Chinese: 晉愍帝; pinyin: Jìn Mǐn Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Min-ti; 300 – February 7, 318), personal name Sima Ye (司馬鄴 or 司馬業), courtesy name Yanqi (彥旗), was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty (266–420) and the last of the Western Jin.[1]
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Emperor Min of Jin 晉愍帝 | |||||||||
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Emperor of the Jin Dynasty | |||||||||
Reign | 313 – 7 February 318 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Emperor Huai of Jin | ||||||||
Successor | Emperor Yuan of Jin | ||||||||
Crown Prince of the Jin Dynasty | |||||||||
Tenure | 312–313 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Sima Chi | ||||||||
Successor | Sima Shao | ||||||||
Born | 300 | ||||||||
Died | 7 February 318(318-02-07) (aged 17–18) | ||||||||
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Father | Sima Yan | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Xun |
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Emperor Min surrendered in 316 to Liu Yao, a general of the Xiongnu state Han-Zhao, and was later executed by Liu Cong, the emperor of Han, in 318 – like his uncle Emperor Huai had been in 313.[2]