Sima Huilang

Summary

Sima Huilang (Chinese: 司馬徽亮; pinyin: Sīmǎ huī liàng, fl. 496 CE) was a Chinese official and military leader from Northern Wei.

Biography edit

He was the son of Sima Jinlong (Chinese: 司馬金龍; pinyin: Sīmǎ jīnlóng), courtesy name Rongze (榮則), a prince and general of Northern Wei. His father spent all his life among the Northern Wei, was given in marriage the niece of Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei (brother of her mother, Princess Wuwei)[1] and also daughter of the Northern Liang ruler Juqu Mujian, giving birth to Sima Huilang.[2][3] He was favored by Empress Wenming and was able to inherit all the titles of his father.[4]

He participated in Mutai's (Chinese: 穆泰; pinyin: Mù tài) rebellion,[5] losing his title.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ 中国考古集成 (in Chinese). 2010. p. 6834. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  2. ^ 李延壽 (2015). 北史. 一個人. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  3. ^ 魏收; 周國林 (2004). 魏書 Volume 10, Part 2 (in Chinese). 漢語大詞典出版社. p. 697. ISBN 9787543208810. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  4. ^ 殷宪 (Xian Yin); 刘驰 (Chi Liu) (2004). 北朝史硏究 中囯魏晉南北朝史囯际学朮硏讨会论文集 (in Chinese). 商务印书馆. p. 568. ISBN 9787100042222. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  5. ^ 孙机 (1996). 中国圣火 中国古文物与东西文化交流中的若干问题. 辽宁敎育出版社. p. 135. ISBN 9787538246537. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  6. ^ 揚之水 (2015). 唐宋家具尋微 (in Chinese). 香港中和出版有限公司. p. 83. ISBN 9789888284337. Retrieved 1 November 2022.