Sima Jun (prince)

Sima Jun
(司馬骏)
Prince of Fufeng (扶风王)
Reign5 October 277[1] – 2 November 286
SuccessorSima Chang[2]
Prince of Ruyin (汝阴王)
Reign9 February 266 – 5 October 277
Born232[3]
DiedNovember 2, 286(286-11-02) (aged 53–54)[4]
Luoyang, Henan
ConsortLady Zang (mother of Sima Xin[5])
Issue10 sons, including Sima Chang (司馬畅) and Sima Xin (司馬歆)[6]
Names
Family name: Sima (司馬)
Given name: Jun (骏)
Courtesy name: Zizang (子臧)
Posthumous name
Wu (武)[7]
HouseHouse of Sima
FatherSima Yi
MotherLady Fu

Sima Jun (simplified Chinese: 司马骏; traditional Chinese: 司馬駿;[8] 232 – 2 November 286), courtesy name Zizang (子臧),[9] posthumously known as Prince Wu of Fufeng (扶风武王), was the youngest son of Sima Yi and his concubine Lady Fu, and a younger half-brother of Sima Shi and Sima Zhao. Sima Yi, Sima Shi and Sima Zhao eventually became regents of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms era. Besides his heritage, Sima Jun was best known for his involvement in the pacification of Tufa Shujineng's Rebellion during the reign of his nephew, Emperor Wu of Jin.

  1. ^ ([咸宁三年]八月,癸亥,徙扶风王亮为汝南王,出为镇南大将军,都督豫州诸军事...汝阴王骏在关中,徙封扶风王..) Zizhi Tongjian, vol.80. His elder full brother Sima Liang, the former Prince of Fufeng, was made Prince of Runan on the same day.
  2. ^ On 22 December 289, Sima Chang's fiefdom was changed to Shunyang. ([太康十年十一月]甲申,...徙扶风王畅为顺阳王...) Jin Shu, vol.03
  3. ^ Sim Jun was eight (by East Asian reckoning) when Cao Fang became emperor in Jan 239 (齐王芳立,骏年八岁,...) Jin Shu, vol.38.
  4. ^ ([太康七年]九月戊寅,骠骑将军、扶风王骏薨。) Jin Shu, vol.03; vol.81 of Zizhi Tongjian also gave the same death date.
  5. ^ (新野庄王歆字弘舒。...母臧太妃薨...) Jin Shu, vol.38
  6. ^ (有子十人,畅、歆最知名。) Jin Shu, vol.38
  7. ^ Jin Shu, vol.38.
  8. ^ not to be confused with his great-grandfather with a similar name; see Sima Fang for more details.
  9. ^ (扶风武王骏,字子臧。) Jin Shu, vol.38