Emperor Kang of Jin
Emperor Kang of Jin (晋康帝/晉康帝,
pinyin Jìn Kāngdì,
Wade-Giles Chin K`ang-ti) (
322-
November 17 344), personal name
Sima Yue (司馬岳),
courtesy name Shitong (世同), was an emperor of the Eastern
Jin Dynasty (265-420). He was a son of
Emperor Ming and younger brother (by the same mother) of
Emperor Cheng. His reign was brief -- only two years.
Sima Yue was born in
322 as the second son of
Emperor Ming, by his wife
Empress Yu Wenjun. After his father died in
325 and was succeeded by his brother
Emperor Cheng, Sima Yue was created the Prince of Wu in
326. In
327, because his uncle
Sima Yu the Prince of Langye wanted to yield that more honorific title, Sima Yu was created the Prince of Kuaiji and Sima Yue was created the Prince of Langye. It is not known where Sima Yue was during the
Su Jun Disturbance of
326-
328 -- whether he was captured and held hostage like his emperor brother, at his principality of Wu (which Su Jun did not occupy), or elsewhere. During his brother's reign, he received a progression of offices, but did not appear to actually participate in major decision-making.
In summer
342, Emperor Cheng grew gravely ill. He had two young sons --
Sima Pi and
Sima Yi, then still in cradles, by his concubine
Consort Zhou.
Yu Bing (庾冰), one of the top two officials and Emperor Cheng's (and Sima Yue's) uncle, fearful that the Yus would lose power if a young emperor were named, persuaded Emperor Cheng that in the face of the powerful enemy
Later Zhao that an older emperor should be named. Emperor Cheng agreed and designated Sima Yue the Prince of Langye, despite the other top official He Chong (何充)'s opposition. He died soon after, and Sima Yue took the throne as Emperor Kang. (He did not make secret his opposition, and after Emperor Kang took the throne, when he thanked Yu and He for making him emperor, He stated, "The reason why Your Imperial Majesty can fly like a dragon is Yu Bing. If I were listened to, we would not have this current prosperous reign." Emperor Kang appeared humiliated, but did not retaliate against He (although He himself would request to become a local governor to avoid working with Yu Bing, and his request was granted) and continued to respect him.)
In early
343, Emperor Kang created his wife
Chu Suanzi empress.
Later in 343, Emperor Kang's other uncle,
Yu Yi (庾翼), proposed a major military campaign against Later Zhao, in coordination with
Former Yan's ruler
Murong Huang and
Former Liang's ruler
Zhang Jun, both nominal Jin vassals. Most officials feared this large undertaking, but with support from Yu Bing,
Huan Wen (Emperor Kang's brother-in-law, having married his sister Sima Xingnan (司馬興") the Princess Nankang), and Sima Wuji (司馬無忌) the Prince of Qiao, Emperor Kang approved the plan and mobilized troops. Yu Bing was made a governor to coordinate with Yu Yi, and He Chong was recalled to replace him, and served in conjunction with Emperor Kang's father-in-law
Chu Pou (褚') (who, however, soon yielded his post). However, Yu Yi eventually, for reasons unknown, largely did not carry out his campaign, although he made some border attacks.
In fall
344, Emperor Kang grew ill. Yu Bing and Yu Yi wanted to support his uncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji as emperor, but He Chong, consistent with his prior advice to Emperor Cheng, suggested that Emperor Kang should pass the throne to his son
Sima Dan. Emperor Kang agreed and created Sima Dan
crown prince. He died two days later, and was succeeded by the one-year-old Crown Prince Dan (as Emperor Mu).
*
Jianyuan (建元 jiàn yuán)
343-
344*
Father**
Emperor Ming of Jin*
Mother**
Empress Yu Wenjun*
Wife**
Empress Chu Suanzi (created
343, d.
384)
*
Children
** Sima Dan (司馬聃), the Crown Prince (created
344), later
Emperor Mu of Jin