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Sima Xin (died 204 BC) was a Chinese military general of the Qin dynasty. Between 209 and 208 BC, when uprisings against the Qin dynasty broke out, Sima Xin, along with Zhang Han and Dong Yi , led Qin forces into battle against the various rebel groups and defeated some of them.
Sima Xin (simplified Chinese: 司马歆; traditional Chinese: 司馬歆; died June 303 [5]), courtesy name Hongshu (弘舒), [6] posthumously known as Prince Zhuang of Xinye (新野庄王), was a son of Sima Jun and his wife or concubine Lady Zang, and a grandson of Sima Yi, regent of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms era.
Meanwhile, Han Xin and Cao Shen used part of the army to capture the town of Rang, to the east of Haozhi, and a Han detachment under Zhou Bo captured the county of Huali. [17] [18] Sima Xin sent General Zhao Ben to reinforce Zhang Han in Feiqiu, and an army sent by Dong Yi arrived in the area of the Jingshui River.
Under Sima Xin, he rose to the rank of Colonel of the Southern Man Tribes and was present when Sima Xin met his death at the hands of Zhang Chang in 303. In c. February 312, [ 3 ] in light of the Disaster of Yongjia back in July 311, Hu Kang, another general of Sima Xin, took the opportunity to gather men at Jingling Commandery and start a ...
Li, anticipating that this might happen, was prepared, and he defeated Xin's forces easily. In the capital, Sima Jiong became arrogant based on his accomplishments. He had his sons created princes, and ran the matters of the central government from his mansion, rarely visiting the emperor or attending the imperial meetings.
Dong Yi (died 204 BC) was a Chinese military general of the Qin dynasty.Between 209 and 208 BC, when uprisings against the Qin dynasty broke out, Dong Yi, along with Zhang Han and Sima Xin, led Qin forces into battle against the various rebel groups and defeated some of them.
Sima Jun was born in 232 during the reign of Cao Rui, as the youngest son of Sima Yi and his concubine Lady Fu; his elder full brothers were Sima Liang, Sima Zhou and Sima Jing (司馬京). [ 11 ] [ 12 ] A precocious child, Sima Jun could write court submissions and quote the classics fluently when he was four or five years old, surprising ...
Liu Bang had suffered serious losses. His father and wife had been taken as hostages, and the states of Wei, Dai and Zhao soon defected to Xiang Yu, as did the former kings of Sai and Zhai, Sima Xin and Dong Yi. Sima Ang, the former king of Yin, went missing in action. [12]