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Emperor Ai of Jin

Emperor Ai of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋哀帝; traditional Chinese: 晉哀帝; pinyin: Jìn Aī Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Ai-ti; 341 – March 30, 365), personal name Sima Pi (司馬丕), courtesy name Qianling (千齡), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. During his brief reign, the actual powers were largely in the hands of his granduncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji, and the paramount general Huan Wen. According to historical accounts, he had an obsession with immortality, which resulted in his death, brought about as a result of poisoning by pills given to him by magicians in 364 and in 365.

Emperor Ai of Jin
晉哀帝
6th Emperor of Eastern Jin Dynasty
Reign13 July 361 – 30 March 365
PredecessorEmperor Mu
SuccessorEmperor Fei
RegentHuan Wen
Empress Dowager Chu Suanzi
Prince of Langye 琅琊王
Reign1 August 342 – 13 July 361
Born341
Died30 March 365(365-03-30) (aged 24)
Jiankang, Eastern Jin
Burial
Anping ling (安平陵), Nanjing, Jiangsu
SpouseWang Muzhi
Full name
Era dates
Longhe (隆和): 362 – 363
Xingning (興寧): 363 – 365
Posthumous name
Emperor Aī
哀皇帝
HouseHouse of Sima
DynastyEastern Jin
FatherEmperor Cheng
MotherConsort Zhou

Early life edit

Sima Pi was born in 341, during the reign of his father Emperor Cheng of Jin, as Emperor Cheng's oldest son. His mother was Consort Zhou, who in 342 gave birth to his younger brother Sima Yi. In summer 342, Emperor Cheng grew ill. The common succession protocol, as He Chong (何充) pointed out, would mean that his oldest son would succeed to the throne, but Emperor Cheng's uncle Yu Bing (庾冰), wanting a new emperor who would also be connected to his clan as well, persuaded Emperor Cheng to pass the throne to his younger brother Sima Yue the Prince of Langya, also a son of his sister Yu Wenjun, under the reasoning that with the powerful rival Later Zhao to the north, the empire needed an adult emperor.[1] Emperor Cheng agreed, and named Sima Yue as the heir, and Sima Yue succeeded to the throne as Emperor Kang when he died soon after.[2] The one-year-old Sima Pi was instead created the Prince of Langya on 1 August 342.[3] He continued in that title after Emperor Kang's death in November 344, as Emperor Kang chose to pass the throne to his infant son Sima Dan (as Emperor Mu).[4] It is not known when he married his wife Wang Muzhi, only that she carried the title Princess Consort of Langya.

Reign edit

Jin Aidi (晉哀帝)
Family name: Sima (司馬; sī mǎ)
Given name: Pi (丕, pī)
Posthumous name: Ai (哀, āi),
literary meaning: "lamentable"

In July 361, Emperor Mu died without a son. Emperor Mu's mother Empress Dowager Chu thus ordered that Sima Pi be made emperor, and he took the throne as Emperor Ai, at age 20.[5] He created his wife Princess Consort Wang as empress in October 361, and his brother Sima Yi, who previously carried the title the Prince of Donghai, as the Prince of Langya. Since he was an adult, Empress Dowager Chu did not serve as regent for him, and he honored his mother Consort Zhou as Consort Dowager (皇太妃) in 362, but with supplies and ceremonies similar to the empress dowager. However, the decision-making process was largely in the hands of the general Huan Wen and Emperor Ai's granduncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji.

In 362, Huan, after securing the Luoyang region, requested that the capital be moved back to Luoyang, where it had been until it was captured by Han-Zhao in 311. The imperial government, under an edict issued by Emperor Ai, declined.[6]

In 363, Consort Dowager Zhou died. In accordance with proper protocol that he could no longer honor her as mother, out of respect for Empress Dowgaer Chu, Emperor Ai did not observe the normal mourning period due a mother.[7]

Emperor Ai was obsessed with seeking immortality, and despite his young age, he died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning. In 364, he became poisoned by pills given him by magicians, and he grew so ill that he was unable to handle important matters. Empress Dowager Chu had to resume regency on his behalf.[8]

Later in 364, Former Yan launched a major attack against Luoyang, and Huan and Sima Yu considered a counterattack to relieve Luoyang. However, as Emperor Ai died in March 365, that plan was cancelled, and Luoyang soon fell. As he did not have a son, Emperor Ai was succeeded by his brother Sima Yi, as Emperor Fei.[9] (Emperor Ai was preceded in death by his wife Empress Wang, as she died about a month before he died; they were buried together with imperial honors.)

Era names edit

  • Longhe (隆和, py. Lónghé): 2 March 362 – 20 March 363
  • Xingning (興寧, py. Xīngníng): 20 March 363 – 28 January 366

Family edit

Consorts and Issue:

  • Empress Aijing, of the Wang clan of Taiyuan (哀靖皇后 太原王氏; d. 365), personal name Muzhi (穆之)
  • Unknown
    • Unnamed son (b. 3 November 363) died young before his father

Ancestry edit

Sima Jin (256–290)
Emperor Yuan of Jin (276–323)
Xiahou Guangji (d. 307)
Emperor Ming of Jin (299–325)
Lady Xun (d. 335)
Emperor Cheng of Jin (321–342)
Yu Chen
Empress Mingmu (297–328)
Lady Guanqiu
Emperor Ai of Jin (341–365)
Lady Zhou (d. 363)

References edit

  1. ^ Book of Jin, 77:2029
  2. ^ Book of Jin, 7:183
  3. ^ jihai day of the 6th month of the 8th year of the Xian'kang era, per Emperor Kang's biography in Book of Jin
  4. ^ Book of Jin, 8:191
  5. ^ Book of Jin, 8:205
  6. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, 101:3189
  7. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, 101:3192
  8. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, 101:3194
  9. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, 101:3198
  • Fang Xuanling inter al., eds. 晉書 (Book of Jin), 648. Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing, 1974. 10 vols.
  • Sima Guang, ed. (1956) [1084]. 資治通鑒 [Zizhi Tongjian]. Beijing: Zhonghua Publishing. 20 vols.
Emperor Ai of Jin
Born: 341 Died: 30 March 365
Regnal titles
Preceded by Emperor of China
Eastern Jin
361–365
with Consort Dowager Zhou (361–363)
Sima Yu (363)
Empress Dowager Chu (364–365)
Succeeded by

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Emperor Ai of Jin simplified Chinese 晋哀帝 traditional Chinese 晉哀帝 pinyin Jin Ai Di Wade Giles Chin Ai ti 341 March 30 365 personal name Sima Pi 司馬丕 courtesy name Qianling 千齡 was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty During his brief reign the actual powers were largely in the hands of his granduncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji and the paramount general Huan Wen According to historical accounts he had an obsession with immortality which resulted in his death brought about as a result of poisoning by pills given to him by magicians in 364 and in 365 Emperor Ai of Jin晉哀帝6th Emperor of Eastern Jin DynastyReign13 July 361 30 March 365PredecessorEmperor MuSuccessorEmperor FeiRegentHuan WenEmpress Dowager Chu SuanziPrince of Langye 琅琊王Reign1 August 342 13 July 361Born341Died30 March 365 365 03 30 aged 24 Jiankang Eastern JinBurialAnping ling 安平陵 Nanjing JiangsuSpouseWang MuzhiFull nameFamily name Simǎ 司馬 Given name Pi 丕 Era datesLonghe 隆和 362 363Xingning 興寧 363 365Posthumous nameEmperor Ai哀皇帝HouseHouse of SimaDynastyEastern JinFatherEmperor ChengMotherConsort Zhou Contents 1 Early life 2 Reign 3 Era names 4 Family 5 Ancestry 6 ReferencesEarly life editSima Pi was born in 341 during the reign of his father Emperor Cheng of Jin as Emperor Cheng s oldest son His mother was Consort Zhou who in 342 gave birth to his younger brother Sima Yi In summer 342 Emperor Cheng grew ill The common succession protocol as He Chong 何充 pointed out would mean that his oldest son would succeed to the throne but Emperor Cheng s uncle Yu Bing 庾冰 wanting a new emperor who would also be connected to his clan as well persuaded Emperor Cheng to pass the throne to his younger brother Sima Yue the Prince of Langya also a son of his sister Yu Wenjun under the reasoning that with the powerful rival Later Zhao to the north the empire needed an adult emperor 1 Emperor Cheng agreed and named Sima Yue as the heir and Sima Yue succeeded to the throne as Emperor Kang when he died soon after 2 The one year old Sima Pi was instead created the Prince of Langya on 1 August 342 3 He continued in that title after Emperor Kang s death in November 344 as Emperor Kang chose to pass the throne to his infant son Sima Dan as Emperor Mu 4 It is not known when he married his wife Wang Muzhi only that she carried the title Princess Consort of Langya Reign editJin Aidi 晉哀帝 Family name Sima 司馬 si mǎ Given name Pi 丕 pi Posthumous name Ai 哀 ai literary meaning lamentable In July 361 Emperor Mu died without a son Emperor Mu s mother Empress Dowager Chu thus ordered that Sima Pi be made emperor and he took the throne as Emperor Ai at age 20 5 He created his wife Princess Consort Wang as empress in October 361 and his brother Sima Yi who previously carried the title the Prince of Donghai as the Prince of Langya Since he was an adult Empress Dowager Chu did not serve as regent for him and he honored his mother Consort Zhou as Consort Dowager 皇太妃 in 362 but with supplies and ceremonies similar to the empress dowager However the decision making process was largely in the hands of the general Huan Wen and Emperor Ai s granduncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji In 362 Huan after securing the Luoyang region requested that the capital be moved back to Luoyang where it had been until it was captured by Han Zhao in 311 The imperial government under an edict issued by Emperor Ai declined 6 In 363 Consort Dowager Zhou died In accordance with proper protocol that he could no longer honor her as mother out of respect for Empress Dowgaer Chu Emperor Ai did not observe the normal mourning period due a mother 7 Emperor Ai was obsessed with seeking immortality and despite his young age he died from Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning In 364 he became poisoned by pills given him by magicians and he grew so ill that he was unable to handle important matters Empress Dowager Chu had to resume regency on his behalf 8 Later in 364 Former Yan launched a major attack against Luoyang and Huan and Sima Yu considered a counterattack to relieve Luoyang However as Emperor Ai died in March 365 that plan was cancelled and Luoyang soon fell As he did not have a son Emperor Ai was succeeded by his brother Sima Yi as Emperor Fei 9 Emperor Ai was preceded in death by his wife Empress Wang as she died about a month before he died they were buried together with imperial honors Era names editLonghe 隆和 py Longhe 2 March 362 20 March 363 Xingning 興寧 py Xingning 20 March 363 28 January 366Family editConsorts and Issue Empress Aijing of the Wang clan of Taiyuan 哀靖皇后 太原王氏 d 365 personal name Muzhi 穆之 Unknown Unnamed son b 3 November 363 died young before his fatherAncestry editSima Jin 256 290 Emperor Yuan of Jin 276 323 Xiahou Guangji d 307 Emperor Ming of Jin 299 325 Lady Xun d 335 Emperor Cheng of Jin 321 342 Yu ChenEmpress Mingmu 297 328 Lady GuanqiuEmperor Ai of Jin 341 365 Lady Zhou d 363 References edit Book of Jin 77 2029 Book of Jin 7 183 jihai day of the 6th month of the 8th year of the Xian kang era per Emperor Kang s biography in Book of Jin Book of Jin 8 191 Book of Jin 8 205 Zizhi Tongjian 101 3189 Zizhi Tongjian 101 3192 Zizhi Tongjian 101 3194 Zizhi Tongjian 101 3198 Fang Xuanling inter al eds 晉書 Book of Jin 648 Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 1974 10 vols Sima Guang ed 1956 1084 資治通鑒 Zizhi Tongjian Beijing Zhonghua Publishing 20 vols Emperor Ai of JinHouse of SimaBorn 341 Died 30 March 365Regnal titlesPreceded byEmperor Mu of Jin Emperor of ChinaEastern Jin361 365with Consort Dowager Zhou 361 363 Sima Yu 363 Empress Dowager Chu 364 365 Succeeded byEmperor Fei of Jin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emperor Ai of Jin amp oldid 1199403728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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