Sima Gan
| Sima Gan 司馬榦 | |||||||||
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| Prince of Pingyuan (平原王) | |||||||||
| Reign | 9 February 266 - 26 February 311 | ||||||||
| Successor | none; title abolished | ||||||||
| Born | 232 | ||||||||
| Died | February 26, 311 (aged 78–79) Luoyang, Henan | ||||||||
| Wife | Man Chong's daughter and younger sister of Man Wei | ||||||||
| Issue | Sima Guang (司马广) Sima Yong (司马永) | ||||||||
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| House | House of Sima | ||||||||
| Father | Sima Yi | ||||||||
| Mother | Empress Xuanmu | ||||||||
Sima Gan (司马榦; 232 - 26 February 311), courtesy name Ziliang (子良), was the youngest son of Sima Yi and his main wife Zhang Chunhua, and a younger brother of Sima Shi and Sima Zhao. Sima Yi, Sima Shi and Sima Zhao eventually became regents of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms era.