Sima Fu

Sima Fu (pronunciation) (180– 3 April 272), courtesy name Shuda, was an imperial prince and statesman of the Jin dynasty of China. He previously served as an official in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period before his grandnephew, Sima Yan (Emperor Wu), usurped the Wei throne in 266 and established the Jin dynasty. Sima Guang, author of Zizhi Tongjian, claimed to be his descendant.

Sima Fu
司馬孚
Prince of Anping (安平王)
Tenure266–272
Born180
Wen County, Henan
Died272 (aged 92)
SpouseLady Li
Issue
Detail
  • Sima Yong
  • Sima Wang
  • Sima Fu
  • Sima Yi (Zishi)
  • Sima Huang
  • Sima Gui (Ziquan)
  • Sima Gui (Zizhang)
  • Sima Heng
  • Sima Jing
Names
Family name: Sima (司馬)
Given name: Fu (孚)
Courtesy name: Shuda (叔達)
Posthumous name
Prince Xian (獻王)
HouseHouse of Sima
FatherSima Fang
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