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Emperor Sima Hong of Jin Dynasty

The prototype of Sima Hong, the king of Jin Dynasty, is Sima Yao, the ninth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China.

Sima Yao: Chang Ming, the ninth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China. He is the sixth son of Sima Yu, a Jin native, and his mother is Li Lingrong.

Sima Yao was made King Huiji at the age of four, and was made Crown Prince on the eve of Jian Wendi's death in 372, at the age of 1 1. At the age of 35. After his death, Emperor Xiaowu was buried in Long Ping Ling. Sima Yao is good at calligraphy and literature. There are two volumes in Chunhua Pavilion Post, including his calligraphy work Wang Qiao Post.

Sima Hong, one of the characters in the TV series "Solitude and Self-admiration", Sima Yao is a real historical figure.