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Jia Mi

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their imperial ambition. Sun Xiu began to spread a rumour of a plot to place Sima Yu on the throne which reached Empress Jia. As Empress Jia began to worry, Sima Lun and Sun Xiu advised Jia Mi that he should convince his aunt to kill Sima Yu to destroy any hope of restoration. Jia Mi did so, and on April 27, 300, Sima Yu was assassinated.
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Many in the Jin court were unhappy with what had happened to Sima Yu. A group of conspirators flocked to Sima Lun who had the military capacity to stage a coup against the Jia clan. Lun agreed, but Sun Xiu told him to delay the plot in order to first get rid of Sima Yu, who they saw as a roadblock to
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With his aunt ruling behind the curtains, Jia Mi's power was said to have exceeded that of a sovereign. He also had a very extravagant behaviour. The luxuriousness of his mansion was said to have surpassed that of his status. His possessions and clothing were usually rare and beautiful. He would also
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The Twenty-Four Friends of Jingu (金谷二十四友) was an inner circle comprising celebrities in art and literature. All members were politically associated with Jia Mi and would usually socialize at Shi Chong's Jingu Garden (金谷園) in Luoyang. There, they would discuss current affairs, talk about literature,
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Crown Prince Sima Yu was despised by the Jia family due to the fact that he was not Jia Nanfeng's biological son. Jia Mi also disliked Sima Yu and refused to treat him with proper ceremony even after his grandmother told him to treat Yu kindly. Both Guo Huai and Sima Yu proposed that Yu marry with
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Shortly after the coup against Yang Jun, Jia Mi began meeting with many scholars-officials and filling his house with guests. Some of these scholar-officials began to closely associate themselves with Jia Mi, and they would be known as the "Twenty-Four Friends of Jingu". The closest of these
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Even before the mourning period had ended, he was appointed Custodian of the Private Library to revise the Jin dynasty's national history. During his tenure, Emperor Hui ordered for another discussion to decide on which date should serve as a division point between Jin and its predecessor,
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with one another. The group went into decline following Sima Lun's coup in 300. Apart from Jia Mi's execution, Shi Chong was also sentenced to death by Sun Xiu and had all his property confiscated later in 300. Other members who were purged by Sima Lun and Sun Xiu were
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get the best singers and dancing girls to perform for him. Because of this, many throughout the state would rush to visit his residence whenever he held a grand banquet. Jia Mi's writing was praised by many during his time, so much so that he was compared to the
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and Sima Yao (司馬繇). Soon, Sima Yao was sent into exile while Sima Wei was executed by Empress Jia later in 291, leaving her family solely in power over the court. Both Jia Mi and Jia Nanfeng considered if they should remove the minister
613:. The official, Sun Tan (孫琰), admonished Jia Mi to let the prisoners and Yue Guang off to prevent further exalting over Sima Yu. Jia Mi agreed and ordered the Prefect of Luoyang, Cao Shu (曹攄) to release the prisoners in Luoyang. 501:, who constantly showered him with flattery. Purportedly, whenever the two spot Jia Mi and Guo Huai travelling together, they would get off their carriages, stand by the side of the road to bow down and pay their respects. 878:(太子性剛,知賈謐恃中宮驕貴,不能假借之。謐時爲侍中,至東宮,或捨之,於後庭遊戲。詹事裴權諫曰:「謐,后所親昵,一旦交構,則事危矣。」不從。謐譖太子於后曰:「太子多畜私財以結小人者,爲賈氏故也。若宮車晏駕,彼居大位,依楊氏故事,誅臣等,廢后於金墉,如反手耳。不如早圖之,更立慈順者,可以自安。」后納其言,乃宣揚太子之短,布於遠近。又詐爲有娠,內藁物、產具,取妹夫韓壽子慰祖養之,欲以代太子。) Zizhi Tongjian, Volume 83 860:(由是權在羣下,政出多門,勢位之家,更相薦託,有如互市。賈、郭恣橫,貨賂公行。南陽魯褒作《錢神論》以譏之曰:「錢之爲體,有《乾》、《坤》之象,親之如兄,字曰孔方。無德而尊,無勢而熱,排金門,入紫闥,危可使安,死可使活,貴可使賤,生可使殺。是故忿爭非錢不勝,幽滯非錢不拔,怨讎非錢不解,令聞非錢不發。洛中朱衣、當塗之士,愛我家兄,皆無已已,執我之手,抱我終始。凡今之人,惟錢而已!」) Zizhi Tongjian, Volume 83 824:(於是賈謐、郭彰權勢愈盛,賓客盈門。謐雖驕奢而好學,喜延士大夫,郭彰、石崇、陸機、機弟雲、和郁及滎陽潘岳、清河崔基、勃海歐陽建、蘭陵繆徵、京兆杜斌、摯虞、琅邪諸葛詮、弘農王粹、襄城杜育、南陽鄒捷、齊國左思、沛國劉瓌、周恢、安平牽秀、潁川陳眕、高陽許猛、彭城劉訥、中山劉輿、輿弟琨皆附於謐,號曰二十四友。郁,嶠之弟也。崇與岳尤諂事謐,每候謐及廣城君郭槐出,皆降車路左,望塵而拜。) Zizhi Tongjian, Volume 82 896:(有別廬在河南縣界金谷澗中,或高或下,有清泉茂林,眾果竹柏,藥草之屬,莫不畢備。又有水碓、魚池、土窟,其為娛目歡心之物備矣……餘與眾賢共送往澗中,晝夜遊宴,屢遷其坐,或登高臨下,或列坐水濱。時琴瑟笙築,合載車中,道路並作。及住,令與鼓吹遞奏。遂各賦詩,以敘中懷。或不能者,罰酒三鬥。) Liu Xiaobiao's annotation, Wang Yin's Book of Jin, Volume 6 869:(太子性剛,知賈謐恃後之貴,不能假借之。謐至東宮,或舍之而於後庭遊戲。詹事裴權諫曰:「賈謐甚有寵于中宮,而有不順之色,若一旦交構,大事去矣。宜深自謙屈,以防其變,廣延賢士,用自輔翼。」太子不能從。初,賈后母郭槐欲以韓壽女為太子妃,太子亦欲婚韓氏以自固。而壽妻賈午及後皆不聽,而為太子聘王衍小女惠風。太子聞衍長女美,而賈后為謐聘之,心不能平,頗以為言。) Book of Jin, Volume 53 448:, decided to make Han Mi the adopted son of Chong's deceased eldest son and initial heir, Jia Limin (賈黎民). Han Mi thus changed his name to Jia Mi, and succeeded his grandfather's title of Duke of 444:, who was married to an official named Han Shou (韓壽). He was described as having a beautiful appearance. Jia Chong died in 282 without leaving a male heir. Because of this, Han Mi's grandmother, 575:, confronted and scolded Jia Mi for his rudeness towards the Crown Prince. Jia Mi was angered by this, so he brought the matter to Empress Jia and arranged for Sima Ying to be moved away from 905:(於是賈謐、郭彰權勢愈盛,賓客盈門。謐雖驕奢而好學,喜延士大夫。郭彰、石崇、陸機、機弟雲、和郁及滎陽潘岳、清河崔基、勃海歐陽建、蘭陵繆徵、京兆杜斌、摯虞、琅邪諸葛詮、弘農王粹、襄城杜育、南陽鄒捷、齊國左思、沛國劉瑰、週恢、安平牽秀、穎川陳眕、高陽許猛、彭城劉訥、中山劉輿、輿弟琨,皆附於謐,號曰二十四友。鬱,嶠之弟也。) Zizhi Tongjian, Volume 82 625:
On the day of the coup, Sima Lun presented a forged edict from Emperor Hui, denouncing Empress Jia, Jia Mi and their partisans and calling for the Empress's disposal. The Prince of Qi,
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Finally, Sima Yu was made a commoner and later put under house arrest after he was tricked into writing a threatening edict against his father. Before he was escorted to
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Jia Mi eventually took steps to remove Sima Yu from his title of Crown Prince. He told Empress Jia that Sima Yu would seek to destroy the Jia clan if he were to succeed
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Jia Mi's sister to establish stronger ties between Yu and the Jia clan. However, this was turned down by Empress Jia and Jia Wu. Instead, the sisters wedded Sima Yu to
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younger daughter and Jia Mi to Wang's elder daughter. Sima Yu was discontent at the fact that Jia Mi was given the most beautiful of the two.
833:(謐好學,有才思。既爲充嗣,繼佐命之後,又賈后專恣,謐權過人主,至乃鎖繫黃門侍郎,其爲威福如此。負其驕寵,奢侈逾度,室宇崇僭,器服珍麗,歌僮舞女,選極一時。開閣延賓。海內輻湊,貴游豪戚及浮競之徙,莫不盡禮事之。或著文章稱美謐,以方賈誼。) Book of Jin, Volume 40 536:
after a previous one failed to reach a conclusive agreement. Following some debate, Jia Mi chose to listen to the opinions of Zhang Hua,
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In 299, Jia Mi was made a tutor to Sima Yu. However, Jia Mi still refused to show him respect. Sima Yu's uncle, the Prince of Chengdu,
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in 291, Empress Jia appointed Jia Mi as one of the few people to handle state affairs alongside Jia Mo (賈模),
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In 296, the Prince of Zhao, Sima Lun was called to the capital due to negligence over military affairs in
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ignored it to bid their farewells. These ministers were thrown into jail in Luoyang and
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ascension on February 8, 266) would serve as the starting year of the Jin dynasty.
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consultation, they concluded that he was loyal to the Jia clan and pose no threat.
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era of his reign. This corresponds to 7 May 300 in the Julian calendar.
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In 299, the Master of Writing to the Ministry of Personnel,
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died and was succeeded by his developmentally disabled son,
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Jia Mi's courtesy name is written as Changshen (長深) in the
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Some, like 1130:Executed Jin dynasty (266–420) people 118:Custodian of the Private Library(秘書監) 38:Cavalier In Regular Attendance (散騎常侍) 7: 553:Discussion on the Divinity of Money 476:(Empress Jia's maternal relative), 559:Conflict with Crown Prince Sima Yu 387:, was a Chinese politician of the 14: 79:General of the Rear Army (後軍將軍) 616: 1: 304:Jia Limin (adoptive) (father) 983:Sima Ying, Prince of Chengdu 633:Twenty-Four Friends of Jingu 993:Sima Yue, Prince of Donghai 988:Sima Yong, Prince of Hejian 968:Sima Liang, Prince of Runan 958:Sima Ai, Prince of Changsha 399:ruler between 291 and 300, 1156: 638:recite poetry and compose 355: 617:Sima Lun's coup and death 424:Early life and background 350: 234: 200: 161: 122: 83: 42: 33: 28: 973:Sima Lun, Prince of Zhao 963:Sima Jiong, Prince of Qi 944:War of the Eight Princes 1140:Politicians from Shanxi 1024:Sima Zhong, Emperor Hui 978:Sima Wei, Prince of Chu 942:Notable figures of the 1014:Sima Chi, Emperor Huai 456:Handling state affairs 1002:Other notable figures 485:as well, but through 389:Jin dynasty (266–420) 157:Palace Attendant (侍中) 395:and nephew of Jin's 1009:Empress Jia Nanfeng 524:. 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Index

Emperor Hui of Jin
Xiangfen County
Shanxi
Luoyang
Henan
Jia Nanfeng
Jia Chong
Guo Huai
Courtesy name
Chinese name
family name
Jia
courtesy name
Jin dynasty (266–420)
Jia Chong
Jia Nanfeng
Crown Prince
Sima Yu
Sima Lun's
Xiangling County
Linfen
Shanxi
Jia Wu
Guo Huai
Lu
Emperor Wu of Jin
Emperor Hui
Yang Jun
Guo Zhang
Sima Wei

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