Hopes of resistance centered on two young princes, Emperor Gong's brothers.
Emperor Gong's reign was a brief and powerless one.
Any hope of resistance was centered on two young princes, Emperor Gong's brothers.
The following individuals held the office of Prime Minister during the reign of Emperor Gong:
He had himself created the Prince of Tang, become the regent over Emperor Gong.
Her husband was the last emperor of the dynasty, Emperor Gong (Sima Dewen).
Emperor Gong subsequently was forced to give up the throne to Liu Yu in 420, ending Jin.
The former Jin empress died in 436 and was buried with imperial honors with her husband Emperor Gong.
Emperor Gong appeared to be even more powerless than his father and brother, and the power remained in Yuwen's hands.
He created the former Emperor Gong the Duke of Song, but soon thereafter, the duke was executed.