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Emperor Ai of Jin China
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Emperor Mu of Jin China (340 or 341-March 30, 365) was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420).
Various character and romanization representations
- Simplified Chinese character 晋哀帝
- Traditional Chinese character 晉哀帝
- Pinyin (py.) Jìn Aīdì
- Wade-Giles (WG.) Chin Ai-ti
Personal information
| Family name | Sima (司馬 py. Sīmǎ) in Chinese |
| Given name | Pi (丕 py. Pī) |
| Era names | Longhe (隆和 py. Lónghé) March 2 362-February 5, 357 Xingning (Simplified Chinese character 兴宁, Traditional Chinese character 興寧, py. Xīngníng) February 6, 357-July 10 361 |
| Father | Emperor Cheng |
| Mother | |
| Wife | Wang Muzhi (王穆之) (d. February 22 365), childless and revered Queen Jing (靖皇后, literary meaning: the pacifiying queen) |
| Major concubines | |
| Children | childless |
| Duration of reign | July 13, 361-March 30, 365 |
| Tomb | Anping Tomb ch. 安平陵, believed to be near Nanjing |
| Temple name | |
| Courtesy name | 千龄, py. Qiānlíng, literay meaning: "thousand ages" |
| Posthumous name | 哀, py. Aī, literary meaning: "lamentable" |
| Preceded by: Emperor Mu |
Jin Dynasty (265-420) | Succeeded by: Emperor Fei |
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