Can anyone recommend some books about Sima Yi?

1. "The Genius Machiavellian Sima Yi"

"The Genius Machiavellian Sima Yi" integrates the author's three long historical novels into one, truly reproducing Sima Yi's legendary strategic life! During the reign of Emperor Ming, Sima Yi was repeatedly promoted to important positions such as general, general, and lieutenant in the Fu army. When Emperor Ming died, he entrusted the young emperor Cao Fang with Sima Yi and Cao Shuang. After Cao Fang succeeded to the throne, Sima Yi was first ostracized by Cao Shuang and moved to the post of Tai Tu with no real power.

In the tenth year of Zhengshi (249), Sima Yi took advantage of Cao Shuang and accompanied Cao Fang to visit Luoyang's graves, launched a coup and took control of Kyoto. Since then, the military power of Cao Wei fell into the hands of the Sima family. In the third year of Jiaping (251), Sima Yi died of illness. In 265, Sima Yan, son of Sima Yi's second son Sima Zhao, proclaimed himself emperor and established the Western Jin Dynasty. Respect Sima Yi as Emperor Xuan.

2. "Sima Yi Conquers the Three Kingdoms"

Sima Yi lurked around Cao Cao for decades, allowing Cao Cao to send him around. He pretended to be weak, stupid, sick, paralyzed, and even dead. To paralyze enemies, rivals, bosses, brothers, friends and even family members.

In the middle of the night in 246 AD, spies secretly reported: "Sima Yi, who returned to his hometown to recuperate, did indeed take a new concubine, who indulged in drinking and sex all day long. His old wife made a big fuss when she found out. Not only did the guy not listen, but he scolded her for being ugly. These days, his wife and son are on hunger strike. I really gave up and went into seclusion."

3. "Old Mouzi Sima Yi"

Understand Sima Yi's political wisdom in one book!

Sima Yi started from a low-level official in the Eastern Han Dynasty, became a very popular minister in Cao Wei, and became the actual founder of the Jin Dynasty. He can be said to be the biggest winner of the Three Kingdoms, and one of the most underestimated and misunderstood people in history. . This book follows the popular history writing method of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" to sort out Sima Yi's life experience. The focus is on Sima Yi's political wisdom in his official career. The text is solid and the humor is entertaining.

4. "Sima Yi Revisited: Everyone Knows His Resistance"

The traditional Chinese version of the book "Sima Yi Revisited: Everyone Knows His Resistance" was published by Taiwan Maple Shulin Publishing Co., Ltd. is officially published in Taiwan.

The reason why Sima Yi stood out in the Three Kingdoms era when heroes came out was that the essence of his life wisdom lay in the word "forbearance", which meant he could endure what ordinary people could not endure. Through "forbearance", he waited for the opportunity and chose Mingzhu; through "forbearance", he acted cautiously and faithfully and won trust; through "forbearance", he was shy and cautious and defeated the wisest person; through "forbearance", he was shy and cautious, and defeated the wisest person; ".

He paralyzed his opponents, struck back, and seized power. In a popular, delicate, choppy and cold style, this book attempts to wipe away the makeup that history has given to Sima Yi, reveal the political logic and philosophy behind his many political events, express his loyalty and rebellion, and depict his relationship with traditional facial makeup. A different life.

This book not only tells stories, but also focuses on exploring the characters’ mental journeys and the complicated political environment behind them. It can not only restore history, but also enable readers to read the true appearance of the founder of the dynasty from the novel.

5. "The Biography of Sima Yi"

"The Biography of Sima Yi" is a book published by Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House in 1999. The author is Ma Minxue.

Sima Yi (179-September 7, 251), courtesy name Zhongda, was a native of Xiaojingli, Wen County, Hanoi County (now Wen County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, he was a statesman and military strategist in Cao Wei, a powerful official in Cao Wei, and one of the founders of the Western Jin Dynasty.

Sima Yi was smart and sagacious since he was a child, erudite and devoted to Confucianism. Because Cao Cao was born "an eunuch with an ugly legacy", Sima Yi once refused the official position granted by Cao Cao. However, in the 13th year of Jian'an (208), after Cao Cao became prime minister, he forcibly appointed Sima Yi as a literary official.

Because Sima Yi once supported Cao Cao in proclaiming himself emperor, he gradually won Cao Cao's trust. Cao Cao granted the title of Queen of Wei and made Sima Yi the crown prince's bastard son to assist Cao Pi and help Cao Pi win the battle for the throne.