Sima Zhen
Historian from China
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Sima Zhen (Chinese: 司馬貞; Wade–Giles: Ssu-ma Chen; 679–732), courtesy name Zizheng (Tzu-cheng; 子正), was a Tang dynasty Chinese historian born in what is now Jiaozuo, Henan.
| Sima Zhen | |||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 司馬貞 | ||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 司马贞 | ||||||||
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Sima Zhen was one of the most important commentators on the Shiji.[1] His commentary is known as the Shiji Suoyin (史記索隱), which means "Seeking the Obscure in the Records of the Grand Historian".[2]