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    Sima Yi (pronunciation ⓘ 司馬懿; 179 CE – 7 September [1] 251 CE), courtesy name Zhongda, was a Chinese military general, politician, and regent of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He formally began his political career in 208 under the Han dynasty's Imperial Chancellor Cao Cao, [2] and was quickly promoted ...

  2. Sima Yi's actions would be seen as less acceptable with Cao Shuang being an actual relative of Cao Cao, so instead the records may falsify Cao Zhen being adopted so the coup doesn't seem so bad. It's something that's hard to find the actual truth on, similar to the actual relations between Cao Cao's family and the Xiahou clan farther back in their respective family trees.

  3. Apr 12, 2018 · Cao Shuang then controlled the court for 10 years, but just in the novel, Sima Yi caught him off guard in the year 249. While Cao Shuang was accompanying the emperor on a visit to the ancestral tombs, Sima Yi staged a coup in the capital, which ended with Cao Shuang’s execution and Sima Yi seizing control of the military.

  4. 6 days ago · Sima Yi's successful coup against the last powerful regent of the Cao family, Cao Shuang, was a turning point in the decline of Wei. This move effectively shifted the power dynamics within the state, paving the way for the Sima family's eventual control.

  5. Cao Shuang lowered his guard against Sima Yi. [5] On 5 February 249, Cao Shuang and his brothers accompanied the emperor Cao Fang on a visit to the Gaoping Tombs (高平陵) to pay respect to the late emperor and Cao Fang's father, Cao Rui. On that day, Sima Yi seized the opportunity to stage a coup d'état against his co-regent. He went to ...

  6. The Sima clan were a well-respected and highly well-connected clan. Sima Yi didn't want to serve Cao Cao and was basically forced into doing so, but while Sima Fu was always for the Cao clan, Sima Yi was a little more prosaic. Sima Yi is interesting, it does seem as if he was a classical Confucianist in many respects.

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  8. Feb 16, 2024 · Cao Shuang’s subsequent manipulation to appoint Sima Yi as “Grand Tutor,” a position of nominal honor, but limited practical authority, effectively marginalized him within the court. This strategic placement was intended to sideline him from the core of power, allowing Cao Shuang to dominate the regency and control state affairs, unencumbered by his co-regent’s influence.