Who is Sima Hua?

Sima Hua is Zhang Hua (later called Sima Hua because of his great contribution to Jin)

Zhang Hua, a native of Maoxian County, was born in 232 AD and died in 300 AD. Zhang Hua is a descendant of Sean, an important counselor of Emperor Gaozu.

Zhang Hua, a highly respected literary leader in the Western Jin Dynasty, played an important role in the history of ancient China literature. He wrote a lot in his life, but unfortunately most of them have been lost.

He is also a calligrapher, known as one of the "Eight Schools of Cao Zhang" in the world. His cursive scripts include German copybooks and Shi Wen copybooks. Zuo Si wrote Sandu Fu.

Later, due to lack of fame, some people laughed at criticism. After Zhang Hua's propaganda, Zuo Si became famous, and the rich rushed to copy Sandu Fu. For a time,

"Luoyang paper is expensive" has also been passed down as an eternal story.

Zhang Hua's talent and historical role are various. In fact, Zhang Hua is not only a writer, but also an outstanding politician and soldier.

A strategist. He played an extremely important role in consolidating, developing and maintaining the rule of the Jin Dynasty when the territory of Wu and the northeast of China was destroyed by the Western Jin Dynasty in the late Three Kingdoms period.

Role, made an indelible contribution to the reunification of China at that time. Zhang Hua made great contributions to the Jin Dynasty many times in his life: he pushed through public opinions and strongly advocated attacking Wu Weiguo.

China's second reunification has made great achievements. After the town, the culture governs martial arts, supports the old and carries the young, strengthens national unity, and makes Yan Rong Xia Huaide, who is secluded, thousands of miles away. Ranked in Zaifu

At that time, "talents from previous generations" were all put into the emperor's office, the vacancies were filled, the ruling and opposition parties were quiet, and the people lived and worked in peace.