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Sima Yi (pronunciation ⓘ 司馬懿; 179 CE – 7 September [1] 251 CE), courtesy name Zhongda, was a Chinese military general, politician, and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
司马懿(三国时期曹魏政治家、军事家)_百度百科
司马懿(179年—251年9月7日 [123]),字仲达, 河内郡 温县 孝敬里 [2] (今河南焦作 温县)人,汉末 三国 曹魏 政治家 、权臣、 军事家 、 战略家, 西晋 王朝奠基人。 [116] [117-118] 司马懿自幼聪明多大略,博学洽闻,伏膺儒教。 因汉室被曹氏所控制,司马懿一度拒绝 曹操 授予的官职,但 建安 十三年(208年),曹操任丞相后,强行辟司马懿为 文学掾。 逐渐赢得了曹操的信任。 曹操封魏王后,以司马懿为太子中庶子以佐助 曹丕,帮助曹丕在储位之争中获得胜利。 曹丕 …
司马懿 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
司馬懿 (179年—251年9月7日), 字 仲達[1], 河內郡 溫縣 (今 河南省 焦作市 溫縣)人, 三國 時期 曹魏 太傅 、 政治家 、 軍事家,亦是日後 西晉 的奠基人。 曾抵禦 蜀漢 丞相 諸葛亮 的 北伐 軍,堅守疆土。 歷經 曹操 、 曹丕 、 曹叡 、 曹芳 四代君主,晚年發動 高平陵之變,奪取 曹魏 的政權。 為曹魏後期兩位權臣 司馬師 和 司馬昭 父親, 晉朝 開國皇帝晉武帝 司馬炎 祖父。 嘉平 三年(251年),魏朝諡 舞陽宣文侯;次子 司馬昭 稱晉王後,追尊諡為 晉宣王;孫 司馬炎 稱 …
Sima Yi - Koei Wiki
Sima Yi (onyomi: Shiba I) is an intellectual who is accredited as the ancestral founder of Western Jin. Once he agreed to serve the Cao family, he became one of Cao Pi 's close friends and subsequently an influential figure in Wei, cunningly defending himself from his many detractors.
Family tree of Sima Yi - Wikipedia
Sima Yi (179–251) was a general, politician and regent of the state of Cao Wei (220–266) in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) in China. Two of his sons, Sima Shi (208–255) and Sima Zhao (211–265), rose to power in the 250s and consecutively served as regents throughout the reigns of the last three Wei emperors.
司马懿 - 《中国大百科全书》第三版网络版
2022年1月20日 · 司马懿老谋深算,佯称病重,暗中周密布置,于嘉平元年(249),乘齐王芳、大将军曹爽出洛阳城谒魏明帝曹叡墓高平陵之机,关闭各城门发动政变,假皇太后令免曹爽兄弟 …
Sima Yi's Liaodong campaign - Wikipedia
Sima Yi, a general of the state of Cao Wei, led a force of 40,000 troops to attack the kingdom of Yan led by warlord Gongsun Yuan, whose clan had ruled independently from the central government for three generations in the northeastern territory of …
Sima Yi - Military Wiki
Sima Yi can refer to: Sima Yi (father of Sima Zhao), the ancestor of the imperial family of Sima Jin; Sima Yi (Prince of Changsha), the prince of Western Jin who participated in the War of the Eight Princes; Sima Yi (Prince of Piling), the son of Sima Wei, Prince of Chu; Sima Yi (emperor), the emperor of Eastern Jin
Sima Yi: The Dual Game of Wisdom and Power - iMedia - 頭條匯
1 天前 · In 263 AD, Sima Yi commanded the Wei army to attack Shu Han and successfully completed the demise of Shu Han. This battle not only demonstrated his outstanding military talent, but also reflected his superb wisdom in the game of power. When fighting, Sima Yi was good at analyzing the enemy's situation and flexibly applying military tactics.
Sima Yi (Zhongda) [Ssŭma I; 司馬懿] - Romance of the
Sima Yi (司馬懿), styled Zhongda (仲達), born in Wen County, Henei Prefecture (Presently Wen County in He Nan Province). “A skilled advisor of the Wei kingdom. His efforts laid the foundation of Jin.”