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** Sima Xun ( 司馬恂 ), younger brother
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** Sima Wei ( 司馬瑋 ) ( b. 271 ), initially created the Prince of, later Prince Yin of Chu ( created c. 289, executed by Empress Jia Nanfeng 291 )
** Sima Yǎn ( 司馬演 ) ( note different tone than his father and brother ), Prince Ai of Dai ( created 289 )
** Sima Yun ( 司馬允 ) ( b. 272 ), initially Prince of Puyang ( created 277 ), later Prince Zhongzhuang of Huainan ( created 289, killed by Sima Lun 300 )
** Sima Ai ( 司馬乂 ) ( b. 277 ), Prince Li of Changsha ( created 289, demoted to Prince of Changshan 291, restored 301, killed by Sima Yong 304 )
** Sima Ying ( 司馬穎 ) ( b. 279 ), initially the Prince of Chengdu ( created c. 289 ), later the Crown Prince ( created 304 ), later demoted back to Prince of Chengdu ( 304, forced to commit suicide 306 )
** Sima Yàn ( 司馬晏 ) ( b. 283 ) ( note different tone than his father and brother ), Prince Xiao of Wu ( initially created 289, demoted to Prince of Bingtu 300, later created Prince of Dai, restored to Prince of Wu in 301, killed by Han Zhao forces 313 )
** Sima Chi ( 司馬熾 ), initially the Prince of Yuzhang ( created 290 ), later the Crown Prince ( created 304 ), later Emperor Huai of Jin
** and Xun
** 421. 13 Vessel flutes ( without distinct beak ) The body of the pipe is not tubular but vessel-shaped – Xun.
** Consort Lin ( forced to commit suicide 483 ), mother of Crown Prince Xun, posthumously honored as Empress Zhen, later posthumously demoted to commoner status
** Yuan Xun ( 元恂 ) ( b. 483 ), the Crown Prince ( created 493, deposed 496, forced to commit suicide 497 )
** Zhou Xun, eldest son, married Sun Quan's daughter Sun Luban, served as Cavalry Commandant, died at a young age
** Liu Xian ( 劉顯 ), one-time Marquess of Guangqi, son of Liu Xun ( 劉勳 ) the first Marquess of Guangqi, son of Liu Xiao ( 劉囂 ) the Prince of Chu, son of Emperor Xuan of Han
** Xun Shuang ( 荀爽 ), served as Chancellor of Pingyuan, Minister of the Household, and Excellency of Works
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