Emperor Gong of Jin China
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Emperor Gong of Jin China (晋恭帝, 晉恭帝, Pinyin Jìn Gōngdì, Wade-Giles Chin Kung-ti) was last emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420) in China. He was assassinated under the order of Liu Yu, founder of the Song Dynasty (420-479).
Personal information
Family name | Sima (司馬 py. Sīmǎ) in Chinese |
Given name | Dewen (德文, py. Déwén) |
Era names | Yuanxi (元熙 Yuánxī) February 11, 419-July 10, 420 |
Father | Emperor Xiaowu |
Mother | Chen Guinü (陈归女) (d. 390 or 391), posthumous name: Empress Dowager De (德太后, literary meaning: the virtuous empress dowager) |
Wife | Xu Lingyuan (褚灵媛) (383 or 384-August 7, 436), posthumous name: Queen Si (思皇后, literary meaning: the admired queen) |
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Children | Princess of Haiyan (海盐公主) and Princess of Fuyang (富阳公主) |
Lived | 385 or 386-October or November, 421 |
Reigned | January 28, 419-July 7, 420 |
Tomb | Chongping Tomb (ch. 冲平陵), believed to be near Nanjing |
Temple name | |
Courtesy name | 德文, py. Déwén, literary meaning: "virtuous and civil" |
Posthumous name | 恭, py. Gōng, literary meaning: "respectable" |
Preceded by: Emperor An |
Jin Dynasty (265-420) |