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 Pu (司马朴)
An official during the late Northern Song and early Jin period, known for his loyalty and integrity, served as the Vice Minister of War, later taken north by the Jin but refused their official positions, passed away in Zhending.
Sima Yi (司马懿)
A prominent military general and statesman of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
Sima Zhong Huanghou (司马衷皇后)
The empress of Emperor Hui of Jin, Sima Zhong, featured in a portrait from the Qing dynasty.
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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