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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sima_ZhaoSima Zhao - Wikipedia

    Sima Zhao - Wikipedia. Sima Zhao ( pronunciation ⓘ) ( Chinese: 司馬昭; pinyin: Sīmǎ Zhāo; 211 – 6 September 265 [6] ), courtesy name Zishang (子上), was a Chinese military general, politician, and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

  2. Sima Zhao (司馬昭), styled Zishang (子上). “Dominated the Wei government in its later stages as Chancellor.”. Sima Zhao was affiliated with the Wei Kingdom and the Jin Dynasty. A biography profile from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Encyclopedia.

  3. Sima Zhao (onyomi: Shiba Shō) is Sima Yi and Zhang Chunhua's second son, Sima Shi's younger brother, and Wang Yuanji's husband. Using the foundations laid by his predecessors and his ingenuity for talent, he extended the Sima family influence to gain the people's favor by quelling several civil...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sima_ZhaoSima Zhao - Wikiwand

    Sima Zhao, courtesy name Zishang, was a Chinese military general, politician, and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China and Emperor of Jin dynasty.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cao_WeiCao Wei - Wikipedia

    Sima Zhao himself received and finally accepted the nine bestowals and the title Duke of Jin in 263, and was further bestowed with the title King of Jin by Cao Huan in 264, but he died on 6 September 265, leaving the final step of usurpation up to his eldest son, Sima Yan.

  6. Jul 20, 2013 · Sima Zhao 司馬昭 (211-265), courtesy name Zishang 子上, was a powerful general under the Wei dynasty 曹魏 (220-265) during the Three Kingdoms period 三國 (220-280). He was the second son of the the regent Sima Yi 司馬懿 (179-251).

  7. Sima Zhao's Regicide, also known as the Ganlu Incident ( Chinese: 甘露之變), was an incident that occurred on 2 June 260, [a] in Luoyang, the capital of the state of Cao Wei, during the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Mao, the nominal emperor of Wei, attempted to oust the regent Sima Zhao, who effectively controlled the Wei government.