Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Sima Zhao

Index Sima Zhao

Sima Zhao (211 – 6 September 265), courtesy name Zishang, was a military general, politician and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. [1]

68 relations: Anhui, Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms, Book of Jin, Cao Cao, Cao Fang, Cao Huan, Cao Mao, Cao Shuang, Cao Wei, Chen Shou, Chengdu, Chengyu, Chinese emperors family tree (early), Courtesy name, Deng Ai, Dynasty Warriors, Dynasty Warriors 7, Eastern Wu, Emperor Wu of Jin, Empress Guo (Cao Rui's wife), Fang Xuanling, Fu Jia, Gongsun Yuan, Guanqiu Jian, Hanzhong, Henan, Incident at the Gaoping Tombs, Jia Chong, Jiang Wei, Jiangyou, Jin dynasty (265–420), Koei, Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Shan, Lu'an, Luoyang, Mianyang, Nine bestowments, Pei Songzhi, Qing dynasty, Records of the Three Kingdoms, Regent, Shaanxi, Shou County, Shu Han, Sichuan, Sima (Chinese surname), Sima Fu, Sima Guang, Sima Shi, ..., Sima Yi, Sima You, Sima Zhou, Three Kingdoms, Wang Chen (Three Kingdoms), Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms), Wang Ling (Three Kingdoms), Wang Ye (Three Kingdoms), Wang Yuanji, Warriors Orochi 3, Wen Qin, Xuchang, Xun Xu, Zhang Chunhua, Zhong Hui, Zhuge Dan, Zhuge Zhan, Zizhi Tongjian. Expand index (18 more) »

Anhui

Anhui is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the eastern region of the country.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Anhui · See more »

Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms

Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms by Pei Songzhi (372-451) is an annotation completed in the 5th century of the 3rd century historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms, compiled by Chen Shou.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms · See more »

Book of Jin

The Book of Jin is an official Chinese historical text covering the history of the Jin dynasty from 265 to 420.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Book of Jin · See more »

Cao Cao

Cao Cao (– 15 March 220), courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese warlord and the penultimate Chancellor of the Eastern Han dynasty who rose to great power in the final years of the dynasty.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Cao Cao · See more »

Cao Fang

Cao Fang (232–274), courtesy name Lanqing, was the third emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Cao Fang · See more »

Cao Huan

Cao Huan (246–302), courtesy name Jingming, was the fifth and last emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Cao Huan · See more »

Cao Mao

Cao Mao (241 – 2 June 260), courtesy name Yanshi, was the fourth emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Cao Mao · See more »

Cao Shuang

Cao Shuang (died 9 February 249), courtesy name Zhaobo, was a military general and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Cao Shuang · See more »

Cao Wei

Wei (220–266), also known as Cao Wei, was one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).

New!!: Sima Zhao and Cao Wei · See more »

Chen Shou

Chen Shou (233–297), courtesy name Chengzuo, was an official and writer who lived during the Three Kingdoms period and Jin dynasty of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Chen Shou · See more »

Chengdu

Chengdu, formerly romanized as Chengtu, is a sub-provincial city which serves as the capital of China's Sichuan province.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Chengdu · See more »

Chengyu

Chengyu are a type of traditional Chinese idiomatic expression, most of which consist of four characters.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Chengyu · See more »

Chinese emperors family tree (early)

This is a family tree of Chinese emperors from the foundation of the Qin dynasty in 221 BC (by Qin Shihuangdi), till the end of the Sixteen Kingdoms period, in the first half of the fifth century AD.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Chinese emperors family tree (early) · See more »

Courtesy name

A courtesy name (zi), also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Courtesy name · See more »

Deng Ai

Deng Ai (197 – March 264), courtesy name Shizai, was a military general of the state of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Deng Ai · See more »

Dynasty Warriors

is a series of hack and slash action video games created by Omega Force and Koei.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Dynasty Warriors · See more »

Dynasty Warriors 7

is a Hack and slash video game and the seventh official installment of the Dynasty Warriors series.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Dynasty Warriors 7 · See more »

Eastern Wu

Wu (222–280), commonly known as Dong Wu (Eastern Wu) or Sun Wu, was one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).

New!!: Sima Zhao and Eastern Wu · See more »

Emperor Wu of Jin

Emperor Wu of Jin, (236 – 16 May 290), personal name Sima Yan, courtesy name Anshi (安世), was the grandson of Sima Yi and son of Sima Zhao.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Emperor Wu of Jin · See more »

Empress Guo (Cao Rui's wife)

Empress Guo (died February 264), personal name unknown, formally known as Empress Mingyuan, was an empress of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Empress Guo (Cao Rui's wife) · See more »

Fang Xuanling

Fang Qiao (579–648), courtesy name Xuanling, better known as Fang Xuanling, posthumously known as Duke Wenzhao of Liang, was a Chinese statesman and writer who served as a chancellor under Emperor Taizong in the early Tang dynasty.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Fang Xuanling · See more »

Fu Jia

Fu Jia (209–255), courtesy name Lanshi, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Fu Jia · See more »

Gongsun Yuan

Gongsun Yuan (died 238), courtesy name Wenyi, was a warlord and vassal of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Gongsun Yuan · See more »

Guanqiu Jian

Guanqiu Jian (died 16 March 255), courtesy name Zhonggong, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Guanqiu Jian · See more »

Hanzhong

Hanzhong (lit. "middle of the Han River") is a prefecture-level city in southwest Shaanxi province.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Hanzhong · See more »

Henan

Henan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Henan · See more »

Incident at the Gaoping Tombs

The Incident at the Gaoping Tombs was a coup d'état that took place on 5 February 249 in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Incident at the Gaoping Tombs · See more »

Jia Chong

Jia Chong (217–282), courtesy name Gonglü, was an official who lived during the late Three Kingdoms period and early Jin dynasty of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Jia Chong · See more »

Jiang Wei

Jiang Wei (202 – 3 March 264), courtesy name Boyue, was a military general of the state of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Jiang Wei · See more »

Jiangyou

Jiangyou is a Chinese county-level city located in Mianyang, Sichuan.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Jiangyou · See more »

Jin dynasty (265–420)

The Jin dynasty or the Jin Empire (sometimes distinguished as the or) was a Chinese dynasty traditionally dated from 266 to 420.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Jin dynasty (265–420) · See more »

Koei

Koei Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game publisher, developer, and distributor founded in 1978.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Koei · See more »

Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms

The following are lists of people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of Chinese history.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms · See more »

Liu Shan

Liu Shan (207–271), courtesy name Gongsi, was the second and last emperor of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Liu Shan · See more »

Lu'an

Lu'an, is a prefecture-level city in western Anhui province, People's Republic of China, bordering Henan to the northwest and Hubei to the southwest.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Lu'an · See more »

Luoyang

Luoyang, formerly romanized as Loyang, is a city located in the confluence area of Luo River and Yellow River in the west of Henan province.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Luoyang · See more »

Mianyang

Mianyang is the second largest prefecture-level city of Sichuan province in Southwest China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Mianyang · See more »

Nine bestowments

The nine bestowments were awards given by Chinese emperors to extraordinary officials, ostensibly to reward them for their accomplishments.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Nine bestowments · See more »

Pei Songzhi

Pei Songzhi (372–451), courtesy name Shiqi, was a historian and government official who lived in the late Eastern Jin dynasty and Liu Song dynasty.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Pei Songzhi · See more »

Qing dynasty

The Qing dynasty, also known as the Qing Empire, officially the Great Qing, was the last imperial dynasty of China, established in 1636 and ruling China from 1644 to 1912.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Qing dynasty · See more »

Records of the Three Kingdoms

The Records of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese historical text which covers the history of the late Eastern Han dynasty (c. 184–220 AD) and the Three Kingdoms period (220–280 AD).

New!!: Sima Zhao and Records of the Three Kingdoms · See more »

Regent

A regent (from the Latin regens: ruling, governing) is a person appointed to govern a state because the monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Regent · See more »

Shaanxi

Shaanxi is a province of the People's Republic of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Shaanxi · See more »

Shou County

Shou County or Shouxian is a county in Anhui Province, China, under the jurisdiction of Huainan City.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Shou County · See more »

Shu Han

Shu or Shu Han (221–263) was one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).

New!!: Sima Zhao and Shu Han · See more »

Sichuan

Sichuan, formerly romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan, is a province in southwest China occupying most of the Sichuan Basin and the easternmost part of the Tibetan Plateau between the Jinsha River on the west, the Daba Mountains in the north, and the Yungui Plateau to the south.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sichuan · See more »

Sima (Chinese surname)

Sima is a Chinese family name.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sima (Chinese surname) · See more »

Sima Fu

Sima Fu (180–272), courtesy name Shuda, was an imperial prince and statesman of the Jin dynasty of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sima Fu · See more »

Sima Guang

Sima Guang (17 November 1019 – 11 October 1086), courtesy name Junshi, was a Chinese historian, writer, and politician.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sima Guang · See more »

Sima Shi

Sima Shi (208 – March 255), courtesy name Ziyuan, was a military general and regent of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sima Shi · See more »

Sima Yi

Sima Yi (179 – 7 September 251), courtesy name Zhongda, was a military general, government official and regent of the state of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sima Yi · See more »

Sima You

Sima You (248–283), courtesy name Dayou, was an imperial prince of the Jin dynasty (265–420) of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sima You · See more »

Sima Zhou

Sima Zhou (227–283), courtesy name Zijiang, was an imperial prince and military general of the Jin dynasty of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Sima Zhou · See more »

Three Kingdoms

The Three Kingdoms (220–280) was the tripartite division of China between the states of Wei (魏), Shu (蜀), and Wu (吳).

New!!: Sima Zhao and Three Kingdoms · See more »

Wang Chen (Three Kingdoms)

Wang Chen (died 266), courtesy name Chudao, was an official and historian of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Wang Chen (Three Kingdoms) · See more »

Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms)

Wang Jing (died 260), courtesy name Yanwei, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Wang Jing (Three Kingdoms) · See more »

Wang Ling (Three Kingdoms)

Wang Ling (died 15 June 251), courtesy name Yanyun, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Wang Ling (Three Kingdoms) · See more »

Wang Ye (Three Kingdoms)

Wang Ye (260–271) was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Wang Ye (Three Kingdoms) · See more »

Wang Yuanji

Wang Yuanji (217–268) was the wife of Sima Zhao, a regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Wang Yuanji · See more »

Warriors Orochi 3

Warriors Orochi 3, originally released as in Japan, is a 2011 hack and slash video game developed by Tecmo Koei and Omega Force for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Warriors Orochi 3 · See more »

Wen Qin

Wen Qin (died February or March 258), courtesy name Zhongruo, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Wen Qin · See more »

Xuchang

Xuchang (postal: Hsuchang) is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province in Central China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Xuchang · See more »

Xun Xu

Xun Xu (died 289),(十一月,丙辰,尚書令濟北成侯荀勗卒。) Zizhi Tongjian vol.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Xun Xu · See more »

Zhang Chunhua

Zhang Chunhua (189 – May or June 247) was the wife of Sima Yi, a prominent military general and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Zhang Chunhua · See more »

Zhong Hui

Zhong Hui (225 – 3 March 264), courtesy name Shiji, was a military general, official and writer of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Zhong Hui · See more »

Zhuge Dan

Zhuge Dan (died March or April 258), courtesy name Gongxiu, was a military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Zhuge Dan · See more »

Zhuge Zhan

Zhuge Zhan (227–263), courtesy name Siyuan, was a military general and official of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Zhuge Zhan · See more »

Zizhi Tongjian

The Zizhi Tongjian is a pioneering reference work in Chinese historiography, published in 1084, in the form of a chronicle.

New!!: Sima Zhao and Zizhi Tongjian · See more »

Redirects here:

Emperor Wen of Jin, Ssu-ma Chao.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sima_Zhao

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »