Sima Yi used to be the viceroy, general, commander-in-chief and mentor of Cao Wei. He was an important minister who assisted the orphans in Wei San's generation and assisted the state affairs, and later became a powerful minister who controlled the state affairs of Wei. He is resourceful, resourceful and has made many expeditions. The most remarkable achievement is that he led the army twice to successfully resist Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition and pacify Liaodong. It has made important contributions to the development of farming economy such as reclamation and water conservancy. He died at the age of 73, resigned from the county magistrate and was buried in shouyangshan. Posthumous title Wenxuan; The second son, Si Mazhao, was named after Jin and chased Sima Yi as Wang Xuan. After Sima Yan proclaimed himself emperor, Sima Yi was honored as Xuan Di with the temple name Gaozu [2]? .
Original name
Sima yi
Another name
Jin Xuandi and Sima Wang Xuan
Characters and numbers used to specify serial numbers.
Word Zhong Da
The Times
Late Han Dynasty → Cao Wei
Ethnic groups
Han (ha)
birthplace
Little Li Jing, Wenxian County, Hanoi
At birth
179
death time
2517 September
Major achievements
Shu Han's Resistance to Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition: Reclaiming Land to Build and Destroy Gongsun Yuan
Government posts
Qiu and Tai Fu
royal and noble ranks
Hejin Hou Ting, Xiangxiang Hou and Wuyang Hou.
The Emperor's posthumous title
great-great-grandfather
posthumous title
Xuanwenhou → Wang Xuan → Xuan Di
grave
Mausoleum of shouyangshan Plateau