Sima Qian | Sima Yi | Sima | Erzhu Zhao | Zhao Ziyang | Vincent Zhao | Zhao Yun | Zhao | Yuan Zhao | Oskar Sima | Zhao Yi | Zhao Wei | Zhao (state) | Zhao Lianhai | Zhao Lei | Zhao Dayu | Zhao Benshan | Sima (surname) | Han Zhao | Zhao Yanming | Zhao Xuri | Zhao Tao | Zhao Nanqi | Zhao Kuo | Zhao Kezhi | Zhao Jin | Zhao Ji (Emperor Huizong) | Wei Zhao | Sima Yi's Liaodong campaign | Sima Shi |
In 319, he took a title one stop from that—by declaring himself the Prince of Jin, the same title that the founding emperor Emperor Wu's father Sima Zhao took during his stint as Cao Wei's regent.