Emperor Xiaowu of Jin China
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Emperor Xiaowu of Jin China (晋孝武帝, 晉孝武帝, Pinyin Jìn Xiàowǔdì, Wade-Giles Chin Hsiao-wu-ti) was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420) in China.
Personal information
Family name | Sima (司馬 py. Sīmǎ) in Chinese |
Given name | Yao (曜 py. Yào) |
Era names | Ningkang (寧康 níngkāng) February 19, 373-February 8, 376Taiyuan (太元 tàiyuán) February 9 376-February 12, 397 |
Father | Emperor Jianwen (3rd son of) |
Mother | Li Lingrong (李陵容) (d. August 9 400), posthumous name: Empress Dowager Wen (文太后, literary meaning: the civil empress dowager) |
Wife | Wang Fahui (王法慧) (359 or 360-October 24, 380), posthumous name: Queen Ding (定皇后, literary meaning: the prudent queen) |
Major concubines | Chen Guinü (陈归女) (d. 390 or 391), posthumous name: Empress Dowager De (德太后, literary meaning: the virtuous empress dowager) |
Children | Emperor An and Emperor Gong, sons to Chen |
Lived | 360 or 361-November 6, 396 |
Reigned | September 12, 372-November 6, 396 |
Tomb | Longping Tomb (ch. 隆平陵), believed to be near Nanjing |
Temple name | |
Courtesy name | 昌明, py. Chāngmíng, literary meaning: "bright" |
Posthumous name | 孝武, py. Xiaowǔ, literary meaning: "filial and martial" |
Preceded by: Emperor Jianwen |
Jin Dynasty (265-420) | Succeeded by: Emperor An |