In which emperor's era did Wei Jie live?

Wei Jie, one of the four handsome men in ancient China, lived in the Jin Dynasty.

Wei Jie (286-365438+June 20, 2002), a native of Anyi, Hedong (now North of Xiaxian County, Shanxi Province), was a metaphysical scholar and official in the Jin Dynasty, and one of the four most beautiful men in ancient China. His grandfather, Wei Guan, was a famous calligrapher, and his father, Wei Heng, was an official and businessman. Wei Jie was a famous talker and metaphysician in Wei and Jin Dynasties after Yan He and Wang Bi, and was a courtier of the Prince. Jin Huaidi moved south in Yongjia four years (3 10). Yongjia six years (3 12), Wei Jie died at the age of 27.

Wei Jie looked different when he was five years old. His grandfather Wei Guan said Wei Jie was different, but he was too old to see the day when he grew up. When Wei Jie was young, he went to the market on a sheep cart. Everyone who saw him thought he was a jade man, and people went to see him. A title of generals in ancient times general Wang Ji is Wei Jie's uncle. He is handsome and graceful. Every time I see Wei Jie, he sighs that Zhu Yu is by his side and feels ugly. He once told others that going out with Wei Jie is like having a bright bead around you, which will shine brightly.

When Wei Jie grows up, he can talk about Hyunri. Since then, he has been weak and sick, and his mother Wang often doesn't let him talk much. In good times, relatives and friends sometimes talk to him, and everyone thinks he said something obscure. Wang Cheng, an evil man, has a good reputation and seldom praises others. Every time he hears Wei Jie's words, he will sigh and fall down. Because of this, people at that time said, "Wei Jie talked about the fall of Wang Cheng." Wang Cheng, Wang Xuan and Wang Ji are all famous, all under Wei Jie. The world says, "The third son of the Wangs is not as good as the first son of the Wei family". Wei Jie's father-in-law Le Guang is famous all over the country. Commentators believe that "his father-in-law is as clear as ice and his son-in-law is as slippery as jade".

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