Sima Wang

Sima Wang
司馬望
Prince of Yiyang (義陽王)
Tenure9 Febrary 266[1] – 16 August 271
SuccessorSima Qi[2]
Born205
Died16 August 271 (aged 66)
Issue
Detail
  • Sima Yi
  • Sima Hong
  • Sima Zheng
  • Sima Mao
Names
Family name: Sima (司馬)
Given name: Wang (望)
Courtesy name: Zichu (子初)
Posthumous name
Prince Cheng (成王)
HouseHouse of Sima
FatherSima Fu

Sima Wang (205 – 16 August 271[3]), courtesy name Zichu, posthumously known as Prince Cheng of Yiyang (义阳成王), was an imperial prince and military general of the Jin dynasty of China. He previously served in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

  1. ^ (泰始元年冬十二月...丁卯,...封皇叔祖父孚为安平王,...皇从伯父望为义阳王...) Jin Shu, vol.03
  2. ^ Sima Qi was the son of Sima Yi, Wang's eldest son. Since Yi predeceased his father, Wang's title of "Prince of Yiyang" was inherited by Qi. (弈至黄门郎,先望卒。整亦早亡。以弈子奇袭爵。) Jin Shu, vol.37. However, in June or July 288, Sima Qi lost his title due to an offence. ([太康九年]五月,义阳王奇有罪,黜为三纵亭侯。) Jin Shu, vol.03; the month corresponds to 16 Jun to 15 Jul 288 in the Julian calendar.
  3. ^ ([泰始七年]六月,....辛丑,大司马义阳王望薨。) Jin Shu, vol.03