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It was Sima Yi (179-251), whose name is Zhongda, was an important figure in the transition period of the Wei and Jin dynasties. At the age of 30, he was invited by Cao Cao to help Cao Cao, and he was appointed as the literary scholar of the Prime Minister's Mansion, and later served as the Prime Minister's Mansion. When Cao Cao pacified Hanzhong, he offered Cao Cao a plan to attack Liu Bei, who had just taken Xichuan, but Cao Cao did not.
Later, when Liu Bei's power had been established, Cao Cao remembered Sima Yi's words and regretted it. Later, Liu Bei became the king of Hanzhong, Cao Cao remembered to attack the army, and Sima Yi offered a plan to take advantage of the contradictions between Shu and Wu, and as a result, Guan Yu was defeated and took Maicheng. After Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, Sima Yi was of little use.
After Cao Rui succeeded to the throne, Sima Yi was named the governor of Jing and Henan. At this time, Meng Da wanted to rebel, and Sima Yi decisively put down Meng Da's rebellion. In the next few years, Zhuge Liang continued to go on a northern expedition, and Sima Yi defeated Zhuge Liang several times.
During this period, Sima Yi replaced Cao Zhen as the governor of Wei. In 234, Sima Yi used the technique of exhausting the army to drag Zhuge Liang to death in Wuzhangyuan. Cao Rui asked Sima Yi for his death before he died, and then the general Cao Shuang gave Sima Yi the military power.
Sima Yi was not in a hurry, but used a trick to make Cao Shuang lose his vigilance. When Cao Shuang accompanied Cao Fang out of the city to worship his ancestors, Sima Yi staged a mutiny in the city and occupied Luoyang in one fell swoop. Cao Fang, the lord of Wei, had to summon Cao Shuang back to the city according to Sima Yi, but Cao Shuang was exterminated by Sima Yi.
The power of Wei was all vested in the Sima clan. In 251, Sima Yi died of illness at the age of 73.
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In June of the third year of Jiaping (251), Sima Yi fell ill, and often dreamed of Jia Kui and Wang Ling at night. In August, Sima Yi died at the age of seventy-three. In September of that year, Sima Yi was buried in Heyin, and was later changed to Wenxuan.
Emperor Wu of Jin received Wei Chan and gave Sima Yi the honorific title of Emperor Xuan, calling his mausoleum a plateau and a temple named Gaozu.
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He died of illness, and his sons were Sima Shi and Sima Zhao.
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The worst was Sima Tong, Sima Yi's youngest son, who was killed by an envoy sent by the imperial court after Emperor Hui of Jin was reinstated.
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Sima Yi's 9 sons died the worst was Sima Shi, a general who had his eyes knocked out of his sockets because he participated in the war, and finally died of pain.
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Among Sima Yi's nine sons, Sima Shi was the one who died the most, because he hurt his eyes in the war, and finally died of pain.
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The fourth Sima Liang, like the third, was also born to the Fu family. However, Bo Jian, compared with the third, the fourth ended very miserably. After the death of Si Jisheng and Ma Yan, Sima Liang was the most smiling prince in the clan.
But soon after, with the coup d'état of Empress Jia Nanfeng, he seized power. Sima Liang and Jia Nanfeng are not in the same camp, they are hostile to each other.
This should be a normal death, he was already in his 70s at the time, so this age should be considered a very high life in ancient times, so he should have died of normal illness, there should be no problem with this, and his grandson Sima Yan finally established the Western Jin Dynasty, this is also a general situation.
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Real history.
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It can be said that Sima Shi.
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Although Cao Cao knew Sima Yi's ambitions, because he had already eliminated Yang Xiu, and Sima Yi did not have any power at that time, Cao Cao did not take Sima Yi to heart, and besides, he had to leave a good strategist for future generations, so he did not get rid of Sima Yi.