1, Sun Jian (155- 19 1), Wen Tai, Han nationality, born in Fuchun, Wu Jun (now Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang), is a descendant of Sun Wu, a strategist in the Spring and Autumn Period. General and warlord in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the founder of Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. According to the history books, Sun Jian has an extraordinary appearance, a broad temperament and a strong curiosity. Participated in the crusade against the Yellow Scarf Army and Dong Zhuo. Later, he was killed in the battle with Liu Biao. Because of the official to break the general Lu, also known as "Sun Break Lu". His son Sun Quan is the founding emperor of Sun Wu. After the sunrise, Sun Jian was posthumously named Emperor Wu Lie, the ancestor of the temple name.
2. Sun Ce is the eldest son of general Sun Jian, the eldest brother of Sun Quan, and the Emperor Wu. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was a warlord in Jiangdong area, one of the heroes at the end of the Han Dynasty, and one of the founders of Sun Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. Romance of the Three Kingdoms says that his military courage is like overlord Xiang Yu, nicknamed "Little Overlord". In April of the fifth year of Jian 'an (200), just as Sun Ce was preparing to send troops to the north, he was injured by an assassin in Dantu hunting and died soon after, at the age of 26. Sun Quan, his younger brother, took over Sun Ce's power and proclaimed himself emperor, and became the King of Huan in Sun Ce, posthumous title, Changsha.
3. Sun Quan (182-2 1 May 252,) was born in Fuchun, Wu Jun (now Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang). The founder of Sun Wu in the Three Kingdoms period (reigned from 229 to 252). Sun Quan's father, Sun Jian, and his younger brother, Sun Ce, laid the foundation of Jiangdong in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200 years), Sun Ce was assassinated and Sun Quan succeeded to the throne as a vassal. In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), he established a Sun-Liu alliance with Liu Bei and defeated Cao Cao in Battle of Red Cliffs, which laid the foundation for the tripartite confrontation among the three countries. In the 24th year of Jian 'an (2 19), Sun Quan sent Monroe to successfully capture Jingzhou of Liu Bei, greatly increasing the territorial area. In the first year of Huang Wu (222), Wei Wendi Cao Pi made Sun Quan the king of Wu and established the State of Wu. In the same year, Liu Bei was defeated in the battle of Yiling. In the first year of Huanglong (229), he officially proclaimed himself emperor in Wuchang, with the title of Wu, and soon moved the capital to Jianye.
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Sun Wu is the longest ruling country among the three kingdoms, with four emperors, totaling 52 years (59 years from 222 AD). In the early years of Wei and Huang Dynasties, Sun Quan was nominally subordinate to Cao Wei and was named King of Wu. On May 23rd, the first year of Huanglong (229), Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor in Wuchang (now Ezhou, Hubei), and Sun Wu was formally founded, and then moved to Jianye (now Nanjing, Jiangsu). In the second year of Huanglong (230), Sun Quan sent Wei Wen and Zhuge to sail to Taiwan Province Province (known as Yizhou in history), which was the first time that China political forces arrived in Taiwan Province Province.
Sun Jian, a native of Fuchun County at the end of Han Dynasty, was a magistrate in Changsha because of his accumulated meritorious military service. After Sun Jian's death, his son Sun Ce developed to Jiangdong. In A.D. 196, the court of the Eastern Han Dynasty named Sun Ce "Wu Hou". After Sun Ce's death, his brother Sun Quan took over the relieving. In 220 AD, Cao Wei was founded, and Cao Pi named Sun Quan as the "King of Wu". On May 23, 229, the rising sun rose, with "Wu" as the national title.
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