Sima Guang
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSima Guang: was a Chinese historian, scholar, and high chancellor of the Song Dynasty.
Sima Qian
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSima Qian: was a Prefect of the Grand Scribes (???) of the Han Dynasty. He is regarded as the father of Chinese historiography because of his highly praised work, Records of the Grand Historian (??), an overview of the history of China covering more than two thousand years from the Yellow Emperor to Emperor Han Wudi (???). His definitive work laid the foundation for later Chinese historiography.
Sima Xiangru
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSima Xiangru: was a Chinese writer. He was a minor official of the Western Han Dynasty but was better known for his poetic skills, jiu business, and controversial marriage to the widow Zhuo Wenjun after both eloped. One of his most famous works is the Chang Men Fu (literally "Ode of the Wide Gate"), written in the style fu, of rhymed prose under commission from a former Empress.
Sima Zhen
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseSima Zhen: , was a Chinese historian born in what is now Jiaozuo, Henan during the Tang Dynasty.Sima Zhen was one of the most important commentators on the Shiji.[1] His commentary is known as the Shiji Suoyin (????), which means "Seeking the Obscure in the Grand Scribe's Records".[2]
Oskar Sima
Origin/Culture/Country: AustrianOskar Sima: was an Austrian actor who is best remembered for appearing in supporting roles in countless comedy films from the 1930s to the 1960s.After a brief tour in the army during World War I, he began acting in various theatrical productions in Berlin, Vienna, and other cities in Central Europe. He began his film career in 1921, and appeared in a number of German silent films early on. Sima was frequently cast as the comic villain whose machinations get everyone into trouble, although many a times his villainous stature was used to more chilling effect.