Sima Wang ( 205 - 271 ) - warlord Cao Wei of the Three Kingdoms era in China. At the end of an era, he served the Jin dynasty . He was the second son of Sima Fu , but was adopted by his uncle Sima Lan and became his heir.
| Syma Wan | |
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| Years of service | 265-271 |
Biography
Since the actual rule of Sima Zhao by the state, Cao Wei, Sima Wang has entered the favor and achieved a high position. During the attack of the hostile state of Shu Han , Sima Wan took command and successfully repelled the enemy. For this, he received the post of minister over the population (司徒).
When Sima Yan became emperor, Sima Wan was promoted again, this time to the Great Marshal (大 司馬), and he was given the title of Wang Langyan (義 陽 王).
It was believed that Sima Van was a very capable man. He was pleased to argue with other intellectual people.
Family
- Father: Sima Fu
- Adoptive father: Sima Lan
- Sons:
- Syma Yi (司馬 弈)
- Sima Hun (司 馬洪)
- Sima Zheng (司馬 整)
- Sima Mao (司馬 楙)