Emperor Hui of Jin - Heirs

Heirs

  • 290–300: Sima Yu, Crown Prince Minhuai 湣懷太子司馬遹 (son of Emperor Hui)
  • 300–301: Sima Zheng, Crown Prince Minchong 湣衝太孫司馬臧 (son of Crown Prince Minhuai)
  • 301–302: Sima Shan, Crown Prince Huaichong 懷衝太孫司馬尚 (son of Crown Prince Minhuai)
  • 302–304: Sima Tam 司馬覃 (nephew of Emperor Hui)
  • 304–304: Sima Ying, Prince of Chengdu 成都王司馬穎 (brother of Emperor Hui)
  • 304–304: Sima Chi, Prince of Jinjiang 豫章王司馬熾 (brother of Emperor Hui)

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