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Wuling refers to the tomb of the abandoned emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is located in Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province. Sima Yi and empress Xiaoyu were buried in Wuling. Sima Yi, the abandoned emperor of Jin Dynasty, was once the king of the East China Sea. Ai Di died in February 365 and had no son. Empress Dowager Chu and Sima Yu welcomed him to the throne on Ding you day of the same month. In the second year, it was changed to Taihe.
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Wuling refers to the tomb of the abandoned emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the history of China. It is located in today's Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province.
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Sima Yi (342-386 A.D.), the son of emperor Cheng, succeeded to the throne after the death of Ai Di. He was deposed by Huan Wen for six years. He died at the age of 45. Buried in Wuling (now in Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province). Sima Yi, the abandoned emperor of Jin Dynasty, was once the king of the East China Sea. Ai Di died in February 365 and had no son. Empress Dowager Chu and Sima Yu welcomed him to the throne on Ding you day of the same month. In the second year, it was changed to Taihe. During the reign of Sima Yi, Huan Wen was arrogant and domineering, and Sima Yu was in charge of the royal court, so he became a puppet.
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In November 371, Huan Wen tried to find an excuse to force empress dowager Chu to issue an imperial edict to depose Sima Yi. He sent Liu Heng, the bodyguard of Sanqi, into the palace to collect the national seal and forced Sima Yi to leave the palace. It was mid autumn, and the weather was still warm. Sima Yi walked out of the West Hall in a single dress, and took the ox cart out of the gate of beasts. The officials cried goodbye. Huan Wen ordered his subordinates to lead hundreds of soldiers to escort him back to the original Donghai palace and demote him to Haixi.
The next year, Sima Yi was moved to xichaili, Wu County, where he was supervised by Shi diaoyi and Gu Yun, the imperial censor. At that time, people all sympathized with him. Many people, under the pretext of his name, claimed that they had been ordered by him to gather people to fight against the imperial court. When Sima Yi knew this, he lived in seclusion, closed door and lived cautiously, trying to avoid suspicion. In the early morning of November 372, Xu long, a disciple of Lu shupai, secretly came to Sima Yi's residence, claiming to receive the Empress Dowager's imperial edict to welcome Sima Yi back to Beijing for restoration. Sima Yi listened to some heart, want to agree. At this time, his family came out to try to dissuade him, so he refused to go out and repulsed Xu long. Since then, he has been more wise, drinking at home all day, satisfied with humiliation, and finally avoided death. In October 386, Sima Yi died in Wu county (now Wu County, Jiangsu Province). Sima Yi is also known as the Duke of Haixi.
Temple number emperor name birth and death year in office time number tomb abandoned emperor Sima Yi 341-386365-371 Taihe Wuling Xiaoyu empress abandoned emperor Xiaoyu empress, taboo Daolian, Yingchuan Yanling people. Father Bing has his own story. First princess of the East China Sea. And the emperor ascended the throne and became Queen. He died in the sixth year of Taihe and was buried in Jingping mausoleum. The emperor abandoned him as the Duke of Haixi, and after being demoted, he called his wife the Duke of Haixi. In the 11th year of the Taiyuan Dynasty, the Duke of Haixi died in Wu, and later was buried together in Wuling.
Temple name, Emperor name, year of birth and death, time of reign, year of tomb
Emperor Sima Yi 341-386365-371 Taihe Wuling
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