
Sima Zhou (248-283) was the Prince of Langya and General Who Stabilizes The Army of Western Jin. He commanded 50,000 Jin troops that attacked Tuzhong from Xiapi during the conquest of Wu.
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Sima Zhou was born in 248 AD, the sixth son of Sima Yi. His father, the regent of Cao Wei, died when he was three, and Sima Zhou rose to become a commander of Wei's army, becoming known as "Fire General".
Under Western Jin, Sima Zhou was made Prince of Langya under his brother, Emperor Sima Yan. He was also General Who Stabilizes the Army, and during the Conquest of Wu, Sima Zhou led 50,000 Jin troops south from Xiapi in Xu Province to Tuzhong in Yang Province, which he conquered. Joining Wang Jun, he forced Emperor Sun Hao to surrender.