Emperor Hui of Jin China
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Emperor Hui of Jin China, sim. ch. 晋惠帝, trad. ch. 晉惠帝, py. jin4 hui4 di4, wg. Chin Hui-ti (between 258 and 260-poisoned January 8, 307) was the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty (265-420). Emperor Hui was recorded as a retarded ruler.
Personal information
| Family name | Sima (司馬 py. si1 ma3) in Chinese |
| Given name | Zhong (衷 py. zhong1) |
| Era names | Yongxi (永熙 yong3 xi1) May 17, 290-February 15,291Yongping (永平 yong3 ping) February 16-April 23,291 |
| Father | Emperor Wu of Jin China (second son of) |
| Mother | |
| Wife | empress Jia Nanfeng |
| Major concubines | consort Xie Jiu, mother of crown prince Sima Yu |
| Children | crown prince Sima Yu |
| Duration of reign | May 17,290 to February 3,301 and May 30,301 to January 8, 307 |
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| Courtesy name | ch. 正度, py. zheng4 du4, wg. cheng-tu |
| Posthumous name | 孝惠 (py. xiào hùi), literary meaning: "filial and benevolent" |
| Posthumous name in short | 惠 (py. hùi), literary meaning: "benevolent" |
| Preceded by: Emperor Wu |
Jin Dynasty (265-420) | Succeeded by: Emperor Huai |
| disputed by Sima Lun |
