Sima Fu
Sima Fu (180–272) was a politician of cao wei during the three kingdoms period of Chinese history.
Biography
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.
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."
Personal information
Ancestors:
Sima Jun (司馬鈞), great-great-grandfather, served as General Who Conquers the West during the reign of Emperor An of Han
Sima Liang (司馬量), great-grandfather, served as Prefect of Yuzhang
Sima Jun, grandfather, served as Prefect of Yingchuan
Father:
Sima Fang, served as Intendant of Capital City
Siblings:
Sima Lang, older brother, served cao wei
Sima Yi, older brother, served cao wei
Sima Kui (司馬馗), younger brother
Sima Xun (司馬恂), younger brother
Sima Jin (司馬進), younger brother
Sima Tong (司馬通), younger brother
Sima Min (司馬敏), younger brother
Sons:
Sima Yong (司馬邕), served as Colonel of Infantry and Palace Attendant in cao wei, died before his father
Sima Wang (司馬望), adopted by Sima Lang, served as Minister over the Masses in cao wei, granted the title of Prince of Yiyang during the jin dynasty
Sima Fu (司馬輔), served as Administrator of Yewang in cao wei, granted the title of Prince of Bohai during the jin dynasty, later titled Prince of Taiyuan
Sima Yi (司馬翼), served as Wuben General of the Household in cao wei, died before the <jin dynasty's founding
Sima Huang (司馬晃), granted the title of Baron of Xian in cao wei. During the jin dynasty, he was granted the title of Prince of Xiapi, and served as Excellency of Works.
Sima Mei (司馬瑰), granted the title of Prince of Taiyuan during the jin dynasty
Sima Gui (司馬珪), granted the title of Prince of Gaoyang during the jin dynasty, served as Right Deputy Director of the Imperial Secretariat
Sima Heng (司馬衡), granted the title of Prince of Changshan during the jin dynasty
Sima Jing (司馬景), granted the title of Marquis of Anleting in cao wei, granted the title of Prince of Pei during the jin dynasty
Last update 02-04-2012
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