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After the death of Sima Yi, he served Sima Yi's sons, [[Sima Shi]] and [[Sima Zhao]]. When the rival states of [[Shu Han]] and [[Eastern Wu]] attacked Cao Wei, Sima Fu led armies against them despite old age, and played an important role in halting their advances.
After the death of Sima Yi, he served Sima Yi's sons, [[Sima Shi]] and [[Sima Zhao]]. When the rival states of [[Shu Han]] and [[Eastern Wu]] attacked Cao Wei, Sima Fu led armies against them despite old age, and played an important role in halting their advances.

In 260, when [[Cao Mao]] was killed, he was one of the few that wept.


When the [[Jin Dynasty (265–420)|Jin Dynasty]] was founded after the end of the Three Kingdoms period, [[Emperor Wu of Jin|Emperor Wu]] offered noble status to Sima Fu and all of his family, which Sima refused, saying "I am, and always have been, a servant of Wei."
When the [[Jin Dynasty (265–420)|Jin Dynasty]] was founded after the end of the Three Kingdoms period, [[Emperor Wu of Jin|Emperor Wu]] offered noble status to Sima Fu and all of his family, which Sima refused, saying "I am, and always have been, a servant of Wei."

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Sima Fu
Prince of Anping 安平あびらおう
Reign265-272
Born180
Wen County, Henan
Died272 (aged 91–92)
IssueSima Yong, Hereditary Prince
Sima Wang, Prince of Yiyang
Sima Fu, Prince of Taiyuan
Sima Yi
Sima Huang, Prince of Xiapi
Sima Mei, Prince of Taiyuan
Sima Gui, Prince of Gaoyang
Sima Heng, Prince of Changshan
Sima Jing, Prince of Pei
Names
Family name: Sīmǎ 司馬しば
Given name: Fū まこと
Courtesy name: Shuda 叔達
Posthumous name
Prince Xian of Anping 安平あびらけんじおう
FatherSima Fang

Sima Fu (180–272)[1] was a politician of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

Life

Sima Fu was a younger brother of Sima Yi, and for this reason he served the state of Cao Wei. It was said that although he did not have the extraordinary abilities of his older brother, he was well learned, able, and generous. Because he was well versed in literature, it was said that he had a close relationship with Cao Zhi, a son of Cao Cao.

After the death of Sima Yi, he served Sima Yi's sons, Sima Shi and Sima Zhao. When the rival states of Shu Han and Eastern Wu attacked Cao Wei, Sima Fu led armies against them despite old age, and played an important role in halting their advances.

In 260, when Cao Mao was killed, he was one of the few that wept.

When the Jin Dynasty was founded after the end of the Three Kingdoms period, Emperor Wu offered noble status to Sima Fu and all of his family, which Sima refused, saying "I am, and always have been, a servant of Wei."

Family

See also

References

  1. ^ de Crespigny, Rafe (2007). A biographical dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23–220 AD). Brill. p. 746. ISBN 978-90-04-15605-0.

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