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  1. Sima ( [sɹ̩́mà], simplified Chinese: 司马; traditional Chinese: 司馬; pinyin: Sīmǎ; Wade–Giles: Ssu-ma) is a Chinese family name. It is one of the rare two-character Chinese family names; most Chinese family names consist of only a single character. It is an occupational surname, literally meaning "control" (sī) "horses" (mǎ), or "horse officer".

    • horse master
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sima_ZhaoSima Zhao - Wikipedia

    Sima Zhao's involvement in his father's coup d'état against the regent Cao Shuang in 249 is unclear. According to the Book of Jin, he was not told about the plan, hatched by his father and his older brother, until the last minute—a view disagreed with by other historians, who assert that he was intimately involved in the planning.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shoji_ShibaShoji Shiba - Wikipedia

    Shoji Shiba (司馬 正次 [1]) is an international expert in Total Quality Management ( TQM) and Breakthrough Management. [2] . Globally he is best known for developing the "Five Step Discovery Process" for Breakthrough Management. In the recent years he has been guiding the transformation of the Indian manufacturing industry.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sima_ShiSima Shi - Wikipedia

    Sima Shi (pronunciation ) (208 – 23 March 255), courtesy name Ziyuan, was a military general and regent of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. In 249, he assisted his father Sima Yi in overthrowing the emperor Cao Fang's regent Cao Shuang, allowing the Sima family to become paramount authority in the state, and he inherited his father's authority after his father's death in 251.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sima_LunSima Lun - Wikipedia

    Sima Lun ( traditional Chinese: 司馬倫; simplified Chinese: 司马伦; pinyin: Sīmǎ Lún; Wade–Giles: Ssu-ma Lun) (born before 250 [6] – poisoned June 5, 301), courtesy name Ziyi ( 子彛 ), was titled the Prince of Zhao ( 趙王; 赵王; Zhào Wáng) and the usurper of the Jin Dynasty from February 3 to May 31, 301.

  6. e. The Methods of the Sima (also known as The Marshal's Art of War) is a text discussing laws, regulations, government policies, military organization, military administration, discipline, basic values, tactics, and strategy. It is considered to be one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China. It was developed in the state of Qi during ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sima_FuSima Fu - Wikipedia

    Sima Fu (pronunciation ) (180– 3 April 272), courtesy name Shuda, was an imperial prince and statesman of the Jin dynasty of China. He previously served as an official in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period before his grandnephew, Sima Yan (Emperor Wu), usurped the Wei throne in 266 and established the Jin dynasty.

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