Emperor Huai Of Jin China

Format of naming convention in English is under discussion at and . Emperor Huai of Jin China, sim. ch. 晋怀帝, trad. ch. 晉懷帝, py. Jn Huid, wg. Chin Huai-ti (283 or 284-March 14, 313) was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty (265-420). Emperor Huai was captured in 311 and later murdered in 313 under the order of Liu Cong, ruler of the Hunnic state of Han Zhao.

Personal information

   
   
Family name Sima (司馬 py. Sīmǎ) in Chinese
Given name Chi (熾 py. Ch)
Era names Yongjia (永嘉 Yǒngjiā) 307-313
Father Emperor Wu of Jin China (25th son of)
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Duration of reign February 19,307 to July 13, 311
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Courtesy name ch. 豐度, py. Fēngd, wg. feng-tu
Posthumous name 孝懷 (py. Xiohui), literary meaning: "filial" and reminiscent" or "dying young"
Posthumous name in short 懷 (py. Hui), literary meaning: "reminiscent" or "dying young"
Preceded by:
Emperor Hui
Jin Dynasty (265-420) Succeeded by:
Emperor Min

 

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