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Sima You (248-283), with a big word (yóu) and a small word (Fu Tao) [1]. Wenxian County (now Wenxian County, Henan Province) is a native of Hanoi County, the second son of Emperor Wen of Jin Dynasty, and is the same mother and brother as Sima Mian's father, King Qi of Wu, the queen of mother civilization, Wang Yuanji, the imperial clan of the Western Jin Dynasty, princes and calligraphers.
Sima You is gentle and intelligent, and can govern the country. Because his uncle Sima Shi had no children, he was adopted to him and named him Hou Wuyang. After the establishment of the Western Jin Dynasty, he was named King of Qi and served as a title of generals in ancient times, general of ancient times and director of Kaifu Yitong. In the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there was a craze for Sima You's succession both inside and outside the imperial court. Xun Xu and Feng Youliang took the opportunity to push him out of the dynasty, causing Sima You to become angry from embarrassment and die of hematemesis. At the age of 36, posthumous title presented the king. [2]
Sima You is good at calligraphy, and the southern monk "On Books" said that "Jin Qi Wang has a book, and Luo Jing thinks that it is a model". There are two volumes in the anthology, which have been lost today.