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Sima Yi is not afraid of his wife. See the reply above for specific reasons.
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Sima Yi has four wives, namely Zhang Chunhua, Mrs. Zhang, Mrs. Bai and Mrs. Fu.
Sima Yi in history had four women, in addition to his wife Zhang Chunhua, there were also three concubines, and one of the three women was Mrs. Bai. There is no historical record of her full name, and there is very little information about it. This woman gave birth to a son to Sima Yi, the youngest of all Sima Yi's sons, named Sima Lun.
Although he is young, he was an emperor for a period of time before his death, and he also has his own place in the troubled times.
In history, Sima Yi doted on this woman very much in his old age, and he didn't even want his wife, as long as Mrs. Bai was by his side when he was sick, it could be said that he had achieved the point of "exclusive favor". According to true records, in his later years, Sima Yi already hated his wife Zhang Chunhua, and was always with Mrs. Bai, once he was sick and couldn't get out of bed, Zhang Chunhua just wanted to see how his body was.
But Sima Yi not only did not show a little husband and wife affection, but said to Zhang Chunhua without concealment: "What are you old woman doing here with me? This kind of "no conscience" words directly made Zhang Chunhua angry to half death.
Later, Sima Yi also said to Mrs. Bai that if Zhang Chunhua hadn't given birth to a child for him, for the sake of the child's face, otherwise he wouldn't have bothered to care whether she was dead or alive.
Sima Yi's rest of the wives:
Zhang Chunhua, she has had a good moral character and intelligence since she was a child, the early relationship between the two was still very good, they were in love, and they had four children together. Zhang Chunhua is also very decisive, once Sima Yi pretended to be sick at home in order to escape Cao Cao's conquest.
But who knew that during the pretending illness, it rained heavily in the sky, and his favorite books were still drying in the yard, so Sima Yi ran out to collect the books, and was accidentally discovered by a servant girl, Zhang Chunhua was very afraid that the news would be told by the servant girl, so he killed the servant girl with his own hands, and the dead will keep it a secret forever, and for this reason, Sima Yi was impressed by her.
It's just that Zhang Chunhua was old and decrepit, and Sima Yi found a new love, but she had two good sons, Sima Shi and Sima Zhao, both of whom were both civil and military.
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Sima Yi had four wives, the favorite being Mrs. Bai. At that time, Sima Yi's political status was very embarrassing, and he had been suspicious and suppressed by the Cao family, so Sima Yi was obsessed with beauty and asked the Cao family to relax their vigilance, as for whether he really liked Mrs. Bai, it is unknown.
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has a total of 10 wives, and the woman he loves the most is the original wife Zhang Chunhua, Zhang Chunhua also gave birth to two children for him, and the two of them are very happy.
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seems to have three wives, and his favorite woman should be Zhang Chunhua, and according to historical records, he is very afraid of his wife.
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This is fake, the status of women in ancient times was very low, there were only men who spoiled their wives, and there were no men who were afraid of their wives.
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It can also be said that after all, in Sima Yi's eyes, his wife is impeccable, and it is okay to give birth to children for him.
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On the one hand, Sima Yi dotes on his wife, but on the other hand, he thinks about his son, and he is afraid that his son will end badly after his death.
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