Chinese Surname
司马
Meaning: Sima is a surname with ancient roots, originating from the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE). The name traces back to the official title 'Sima,' which was responsible for military affairs. Emperor Xuan of Zhou granted this title to his brother, whose descendants later adopted it as their surname. Prominent historical figures such as the historian Sima Qian and the statesman Sima Guang are among the notable Sima lineage.
Sima Yan (司马炎)
The founding emperor of the Jin dynasty, reigned from 265 to 290, known for unifying China after the conquest of Wu.
Sima Kang (司马康)
a Northern Song Dynasty official and son of Sima Guang, involved in compiling 'Zizhi Tongjian', held various positions including editor and lecturer.
Sima Dao (司马道)
An official during the Southern Song Dynasty who served as the magistrate of Changshan County in 1210.
The Sima surname carries a rich historical legacy, rooted in ancient military authority and marked by famous figures like the renowned historian Sima Qian.
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